Rarely an LP cover has an image in rock music so much defined as Bryan Ferry's "Another Time, Another Place", in which the musicians in Tuxedo turns to the camera by the pool, in the background the "cognoscenti" an exclusive party. But who reduced Ferry on his look and his image, did the music heavy lumps wrong. As on the previous album "These Foolish Things" made all the pieces presented here from reinterpretations of songs from the pen the other - with the exception of the title track, which is a very successful and erinnerende to Roxy Music Ferry-own composition with varying tempos. A few shots are to settle here rather than beyond good and evil (such as "You Are My Sunshine," "(What A) Wonderful World"), but only the first two tracks worth buying: Ferry's driving, dominated by heavy guitars Version of "The 'In' Crowd", followed by the absolutely outstanding, brilliantly arranged and sung "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (which presented here recording, I personally prefer the original Platters far). Members of the public were wondering: Was he now a "rocker" or a "crooner"? Ferry's eclecticism eluded course has always been closely stereotyped thinking, and who want to simultaneously hear this, would be well advised to add itself this album.