Bryan Ferry has launched a brand new music—his first unique composition since 2014’s Avonmore—that, per a press launch, started as a “sketch” by Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, earlier than Ferry and visitor singer Amelia Barratt accomplished it. Watch the video for “Star,” directed by Ferry and James Garzke and starring Barratt, beneath. It’s the sole new and unique music to seem on the Roxy Music frontman’s compilation Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023—out October 5.
Since Avonmore, Ferry has recorded covers, generally of himself, for numerous initiatives. He additionally appeared on Todd Terje’s It’s Album Time cowl of Robert Palmer’s “Johnny and Mary,” which closes the fifth and remaining disc of Retrospective. The album announcement got here with a canopy of Bob Dylan’s 1965 music “She Belongs to Me.”
Talking about “Star” and his collaboration with Barratt, who’s a painter and author, Ferry mentioned in a press launch, “A few years in the past I helped her document an audiobook right here in my studio. I used to be very impressed by her writing, and that is the primary music we did collectively. I’m very enthusiastic about this new work—there’s much more to come back.”