"Taxi" is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Bryan Ferry, released in 1993. The album showcases Ferry's distinctive blend of art rock, pop, and sophisticated songwriting. With its elegant production and lush arrangements, "Taxi" features a mix of original compositions and covers, including Ferry's interpretations of classic songs such as "I Put a Spell on You" and "Girl of My Best Friend."
Throughout the album, Ferry's smooth vocals and charismatic delivery captivate listeners, while the musicianship of the backing band adds depth and texture to the songs. Tracks like "I Thought" and "Goddess of Love" highlight Ferry's introspective lyricism and knack for crafting memorable melodies.
"Taxi" received positive reviews upon its release, with critics praising Ferry's artistry and the album's sophisticated sound. While not as commercially successful as some of Ferry's earlier work, "Taxi" remains a fan favorite and showcases Ferry's enduring talent as a songwriter and performer.