Bryan Ferry's 13th studio album, Olympia, will be reissued next month on CD and vinyl. Originally released in 2010, Olympia includes contributions from Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay, David Gilmour and Nile Rodgers. The single "You Can Dance" was co-written with Dave A. Stewart of Eurythmics.
According to Bryan: When we did "You Can Dance", it started off as a country and western kind of track and I turned it into something with a different feel altogether.
The album features model Kate Moss on the front cover and at the time of release was available in various editions including a CD+DVD deluxe with two bonus tracks and some video content. A large format super deluxe added a bonus CD of remixes. A Vinyl Factory pressed 200g deluxe vinyl was also available.
For 2025, the new CD edition effectively replicates the old deluxe but loses the DVD. So the two bonus audio tracks are the same: "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night" and "One Night". A new LP version is pressed on 180g red vinyl. Bryan Ferry has overseen updated artwork for both formats (this appears to be minor).
Simultaneously, with Olympia is a reissue of Ferry's 1999 album As Time Goes By, a collection of cover versions of popular songs and jazz standards. Like Olympia this record was co-produced with Rhett Davies. No bonus tracks on CD this time, just the 15 songs that were originally on the album. The LP reissue is pressed on 180g ‘honey gold’ vinyl.
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