Bryan Ferry’s solo album “Taxi” 2x as a limited reissue on CD

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Almost thirty years ago, Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry released his eighth solo album, Taxi. For the anniversary, the record is now being released in a limited new edition. The new CD and vinyl versions will be available to buy from November 25th.

Taxi comes in a limited edition Japanese-style case and new artwork personally selected by Bryan Ferry. The record is available on vinyl as a yellow colored LP.

Brian Ferry released his last solo album, Bitter-Sweet, in 2018. Roxy Music are also celebrating an anniversary in 2022: The band turned 50 and to celebrate the anniversary they got together for a big reunion tour of North America and Great Britain.

“Taxi” was originally released in March 1993. Aside from the final track “Because You’re Mine,” it’s a covers album, with Ferry reimagining Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ “I Put A Spell On You” and Lou Reed’s “All Tomorrow’s Parties.” . The album was produced by Bryan Ferry and British guitarist Robin Trower.

Win, win, win

ROLLING STONE is giving away the reissue of Bryan Ferry’s eighth solo album “Taxi” twice on CD. Anyone who wants to win just has to fill out the form and enter “Taxi” as the answer. The closing date for entries is December 9th. I wish you success!

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