"Bête Noire" by Bryan Ferry - Released on November 02, 1987
"Bête Noire" by Bryan Ferry is a sophisticated and stylish album that reflects Ferry's suave musical sensibilities. Released in 1987, the album explores a blend of art pop, sophisti-pop, and new wave, showcasing Ferry's continued evolution as a solo artist.
The title track, "Bête Noire," sets the tone with its atmospheric and seductive sound, and the album as a whole is characterized by lush arrangements, smooth vocals, and intricate production. Ferry collaborates with notable musicians and songwriters, including Johnny Marr of The Smiths and Neil Hubbard.
Songs like "Kiss and Tell" and "The Right Stuff" stand out for their catchy hooks and polished production. The album as a whole exudes a cosmopolitan and cinematic quality, creating a mood that's both romantic and enigmatic.
"Bête Noire" is often praised for its artistry and its ability to capture a particular moment in the musical landscape of the late '80s.