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Mamouna Horoscope Deluxe 2LP Double Heavyweight Vinyl – Bryan Ferry new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Bryan Ferrys ninth solo studio album Mamouna is being reissued for the first time since 1994 and is being released on two deluxe formats. It was Bryan Ferrys first studio album in seven years to feature original recordings, having worked on the album for six years under the working title of Horoscope. The previously unreleased alternate recordings to the final Mamouna versions are collected for the first time on these deluxe reissues as the Horoscope album.The 2LP audiophile heavyweight vinyl was halfspeed cut at Abbey Road Studios, London, by master engineer Miles Showell. The 3CD version also includes the Horoscope album, with an additional disc of previously unreleased demos or Sketches from both the Mamouna and Horoscope albums. The artwork direction for the updated reissue was overseen by Bryan Ferry himself.The album features a stellar cast of supporting musicians including Nile Rodgers, Guy Pratt and Steve Ferrone, as well a contributions from his Roxy Music bandmates Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay and Brian Eno. The album peaked at Number 11 on the UK Official Album Chart and includes the singles Dont Want To Know, Your Painted Smile and title track Mamouna. Bryan Ferry Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £32 +P&P
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