BRYAN FERRY – Another Time, Another Place

By the beginning of 1974, Bryan Ferry had achieved star status in the UK. In two short years, he’d recorded two big selling albums with Roxy Music, appeared on both Top of The Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test and even found time to record his own album of cover versions, the brilliantly inventive ‘These Foolish Things’. That solo debut reached a slightly broader audience than the artier Roxy Music and scored a top five place on the UK album chart.

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THE REAL GONE SINGLES BAR #163

This visit to the Singles Bar shares several interesting tracks, showcasing the variety of sounds that, arguably, are really helping the music scene to feel particularly interesting, at the mid point of 2026, amid a UK heatwave. We’ve got LGBTQ+ themed pop-rock, some great synth pop, an inspired metal cover, some absolutely superb country pop/roots rock…and more besides. As always, we hope you find something new to enjoy!

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THE REAL GONE SINGLES BAR SUMMER SPECIAL 2026

We’ve reached the middle of 2026 already, and for the first half of the year, submissions to our Singles Bar have been coming in fast. Naturally, there hasn’t been the time to highlight everything we’ve enjoyed from week to week, and a lot of great tracks have not made the cut. Passing these by would be an absolute tragedy, so, as is traditional at the end of June, we’ve pulled some of the “best of the rest” together for our SB Summer Special! These were picked from a staggering 230 track selection, but we feel they best capture the Singles Bar spirit. We hope you can spare the time to explore this selection of tunes, and as always, hope you find something new to enjoy. Remember: good music does not have a sell-by date!

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STATUS QUO – The Early Years Vol 2 (1970-1972)

As any big Quo fan knows, the band’s early recordings for Pye Records have been milked to death for the reissue market. From cheapo compilations to multi disc sets, it’s felt as if Pye era material has always been an easy licence for anyone hoping to make a quick quid. Most of the compilations are a little lacking, but occasionally a decent one will creep through, and BMG’s 2024 release ‘The Early Years, Volume 1’ did the best job ever, presenting a 5CD box set rounding up pretty much everything from the band’s archives from between 1966 and 1969.

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