Slave To Love
Bryan Ferry's 'Slave To Love' stands as a defining track from his 2000 compilation, 'Slave To Love: Best Of The Ballads.' While the title suggests a solo project, the song's composition and arrangement reflect Ferry's deep roots in the glam rock era, particularly his earlier work with Roxy Music. The recording captures the lush, theatrical production style that characterized Ferry's career, blending romantic sentiment with the polished sound of late 20th-century rock. As a centerpiece on this collection of ballads, the track highlights Ferry's enduring ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies that bridge the gap between his early 1970s influences and his later solo explorations. It remains a staple of his discography, showcasing the dramatic vocal delivery and sophisticated instrumentation that made him a legendary figure in rock history. |