White Noise

Album: Loose Talk (2025)
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  • Loose Talk is a collaborative album by Roxy Music's suave frontman Bryan Ferry and performance artist, painter, and poet Amelia Barratt. The two met through a happy accident of circumstance: When Ferry offered Barratt the use of his studio to record an audiobook, he was entranced by her writing and asked her to try putting words to one of his pieces. The result was the song "Star."

    "Star" was released in 2024 as a standalone single and later included in Ferry's sprawling box set, Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973–2023. The creative energy between the two artists was too intriguing to ignore, and by March 28, 2025, it had grown into Loose Talk, Ferry's first album of new material in over a decade.
  • The Loose Talk album is a hybrid where Ferry handles the music, a mix of fresh compositions and long-lost demos dusted off from his archive, while Barratt delivers moody, elliptical spoken-word passages - less traditional lyrics than stream-of-consciousness fragments, loaded with ambiguity and atmosphere.
  • "White Noise" is the oldest source material on Loose Talk. "The music for that comes from a recording I made in 1973, I think," Ferry told Uncut magazine. "I always liked it and felt it could be something. Who could have known it would finally find such a great place?"
  • The bass guitarist on the track is the late Alan Spenner, a key figure in Ferry's solo work and the Roxy Music era of Manifesto, Flesh + Blood and Avalon.

    "Alan was a genius," Ferry said. "I think it was the first time I ever worked with him. It was just a piano thing I had. It was recorded at AIR Studios on Oxford Street. It was very moving to hear it come to fruition after all these years. It sounds as if it was born to be there, with Amelia's words. That's why you make music - for moments like that."
  • Barratt's spoken narrative on "White Noise" is a meditation on mental drift and emotional insulation. The title refers to the quiet, constant hum of half-formed thoughts that plays in the background of consciousness like a radio tuned just off-station.

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