Windswept2 wrote:
'Avonmore' is the finished product and should be judged as such and IWNSHO, it is a good album that is probably gaining more traction with casual listeners than anything since 'Boys & Girls'.
W2 says this because although he prefers both 'Bette Noir' and 'Mamouna' to 'Boys & Girls', he thinks that they both lacked the commercialism of the 1985 release as Ferry ploughed a progressively sophisticated furrow.
This thread reminded me how little affection I have for the Boys and Girls album. Granted Slave To Love, Windswept, Don't Stop The Dance and the title track are all excellent to my mind, the album also contains some of the most boring work Ferry has ever released (Sensation, The Chosen One) - songs without choruses or hooks, just a rhythm section and precious little tune. That Ferry chose to open his Live Aid appearance (his first live performance for 2 years and since the end of Roxy) with Sensation highlights to me how out of touch (and out of reach

) he became over the next decade.
It was the last Ferry/Roxy album I bought on vinyl and I never felt the need to replace it with a CD copy.