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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last - the definitive collection
I know what some people are thinking - we've had plenty of compilations of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music as well as re-issues of the original albums. However, the single CD compilations always missed out some hits because there were too many to include them all. This British compilation, covering Bryan's career to date, contains all their UK hits (including their minor hits)...
Published on June 14, 2004 by Peter Durward Harris

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1.0 out of 5 stars Let me off the elevator before I get sick
If you're a Roxy Music fan and remember them as being energetic, inventive and just plain fun, don't bother with this set. Once you get past the first half of the first CD, every cut sounds the same; same tempo, same lyrics (more or less), same phoney emotionalism. Only the true Brian Ferry fan could stomach this without thoughts of suicide.
Published on October 20, 2004 by P. PITTMAN


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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last - the definitive collection, June 14, 2004
This review is from: Platinum Collection Bryan Ferry (Audio CD)
I know what some people are thinking - we've had plenty of compilations of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music as well as re-issues of the original albums. However, the single CD compilations always missed out some hits because there were too many to include them all. This British compilation, covering Bryan's career to date, contains all their UK hits (including their minor hits) except for a re-mix of Let's stick together. You also get a nice selection of their other tracks.

Bryan Ferry, either solo or as lead singer with Roxy music, made the top ten of the British charts in the seventies and eighties with fifteen singles, all included here, and an extended play EP, the first track of which - a cover of Price of love, the Everly Brothers classic from 1965 - is included here.

Bryan wrote a lot of his own material but he also recorded some distinctive covers including Smoke gets in your eyes, These foolish things, The in crowd, He'll have to go, Will you love me tomorrow, As time goes by, Jealous guy (which provided Bryan with his only UK number one hit), and A hard rain's a gonna fall.

All of the essentials are here including all the songs already mentioned plus Let's stick together, Virginia plain, Love is the drug, Dance away, Angel eyes, Oh yeah and More than this.

If you enjoy the best of British rock from the seventies, you will be pleased that you can finally get all Bryan's hits in one handy package.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Roxy Musicology, October 1, 2004
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T-Ro (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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This 3-disc collection of Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry hits, "The Platinum Collection," focuses on Ferry's unerring pop sense. The set is heavy on Ferry's solo work, from his caberet-style cover songs to his dance hall originals, and is by far the best collection of his solo work yet released. The core Roxy hits provide context for the lead singer's career, but this is really not the place to be introduced to Roxy. That box set is called "The Thrill of It All," and, at 4 discs, is recommended ahead of this collection. After all, the early contributions of a young keyboardist named Brian Eno are an essential part of this band's story. "The Platinum Collection" would have served us best as 2-disc solo Ferry set, as his hits have previously only been available as part of skimpy Roxy Music best-ofs. "The Platinum Collection" does manage to present the least experimental, most accessible side of Ferry's catalog(s), which might be appropriate for the uninitiated. This collection might be too much for the casual listener, while those who really wish to delve into Roxy should seek out "The Thrill of It All," or purchase the individual albums. In spite of considerable overlap, I chose to add "The Platinum Collection" to a CD collection which already contains "The Thrill of It All."
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Compilation, December 29, 2004
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I love the early Roxy Stuff, and the Later Bryan Ferry Stuff. It hardly seems like the same perosn when you hear the full progression of Ferry from Glam rockin Eno-Ite to the mellow crooner he has become. I will say he is still cool and fun to listen to in any era of his music. The only oddity is the glaring ommision of "Out of the Blue" and "In Every Dream Home a Heartache". Oh well, I have those in other form as well. It's a great Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music starter kit.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glammy-Silky- Sexiness on a Cloud, January 13, 2005
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Imagine just coming from a really fabulous party, then diving into a pool of the smoothest, velvety chocolate... enough said.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The spectrum of Ferry's songs, October 14, 2004
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Bryan Ferry sings some of the best music in rock/pop history. This collection gives fans a great collection of everything he's done over the years, and also a good variety of music within the timespan of his early career to the most recent recordings. He is truly an innovator, a gifted singer and composer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Platinum Collection-Brian Ferry, April 1, 2009
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This collection is farily expensive if you buy it new, but I got it used. It spans the whole career of Roxy Music and Brian Ferry until the mid 90's. If you like their music, you will like this collection. The one glaring omission was "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"-one of Brian's best covers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ferry cross the Mersey, February 27, 2008
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Just a really fine tri disk compilation of his good fast/slow work. I got turned on to Ferry from the Ridley Scott film Legend featuring Is your love strong Enough? at the end of the film. Just love his pop sensibilities and instrument timing on his work. Highly recommended for lite fans and more. 5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Old time crooner, September 26, 2010
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Bryan Ferry has an old time crooner from the 1940's style! This had 2 cd's worth of great songs for a great price!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Platinum Review, May 15, 2007
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Very good introduction to Bryan Ferry. However, it is missing "Everytime You Go Away".
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb and Classic Collection of Romantic Rock Anthems, July 19, 2006
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I was a fan of Roxy Music since I first heard Avalon and More Than This. They have always been a band that people can relate to. Roxy Music is a Progressive Rock band that wore drag, with Brian Eno beginning in this Band as its Keyboardist, and the fact that with Sax and great Rock and Roll guitar as well as drum and bass, that makes Roxy Music into a true anthem band of British Rock fron the 1970s.
Bryan Ferry is a great Crooner, and he even in drag is a Glam Rock Sinatra, when David Bowie has no one ever who can stand at his level from before or after, as a performer, as they BROKE THE MOLD when he was created as a performer. Bryan and Roxy Music are definatly Bowie types in performing, with the use of Keyboards and Moorg Synth sounds as well as Sax and Rock Guitar, giving them such a classic style of the time that could rival Bowie, but of course no one could top Bowie.
My favorate songs from the time from 1972 to 1975 are Street Life and Pajamarama as well as Love is The Drug plus Virginia Plain and Both Ends Burning from Roxy itself as a Band, when Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and The In Crowd by Bryan solo are amazing, but his version of Dylan's Hard Rains Gonna Fall is the top favorate for me from that period for Bryan, when my least favorate from that era in anything is Do The Strand. Lets Stick Together was released in 1975, and I totally recomend the whole album and not just the selections on this Collection. In dealing with 1975 to 1985 I recomend Dance Away and Angel Eyes as well as Sign of the Times from Bryan's Bride Stripped Bare album. Avalon is a true classic but Flesh + Blood has songs that are not too clamorous for me, so the songs from that album on the Collection exept Same old Sceene I do not recomend. Avalon and Boys and Girls are classics in full status, while Is Your Love Strong Enough is a song that should have been on Boys and Girls reissued or Bete Noire which was as amazing.
In closing this is a true classic in a Collection.
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