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Slave to Love: Best of the Ballads
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Album Details: Slave to Love: Best of the Ballads

Release Date:08/08/2000
Label:Emi Japan
UPC:4988006784604

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User Reviews: Slave to Love: Best of the Ballads

  • Overall:

    ballad heaven

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 6, 2001

    If you like one of these songs and do not yet have all the albums, this is a great collection for fans. The song selection and variety within the ballad format is wonderful.It will stay in permanent rotation with me for years to come.See also Craig A...rmstrong and Sarah Brightman. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    I'm a Slave to this music!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 17, 2001 | 0 out of 1 found this Slave to Love: Best of the Ballads review helpful

    This is some great stuff! wow!

Pro Reviews: Slave to Love: Best of the Ballads

  • All Music Guide

    When Slave to Love: The Best of the Ballads was released in 2000, there hadn't been a true Roxy Music compilation in print for years. Street Life and More Than This were both grab bags of Roxy Music singles and material from Bryan Ferry's solo career. While it's logical to assume that fans of one artist would certainly be interested in the other, the approach never made for a unified compilation -- Roxy Music's sound shifted quite a bit over the years, and their earlier, edgier singles never sat well next to the smooth balladeering of Ferry's companion career. However, Slave to Love is the first Ferry/Roxy grab bag to make internal sense, because it's thematically limited to the Roxy material that most resembles Ferry's crooning solo style. By the time of 1982's Avalon, the gap between the two had narrowed so much as to be virtually indistinguishable, and this compilation captures the elegantly romantic sound that came to be inextricably linked to Ferry. Slave to Love shouldn't be take...n as comprehensive, even in this narrower vein (there are several excellent late-period Roxy Music singles missing), but as an encapsulation of one specific part of their appeal, it makes for a strong listen. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Bryan Ferry

While his tenure as the frontman for the legendary Roxy Music remained his towering achievement, singer Bryan Ferry also carved out a successful solo career which continued in the lush, sophisticated manner perfected on the group's final records. Born September 26, 1945, in Washington, England, Ferry, the son of a coal miner, began his musical career as a singer with th... Read more