On this day in music history: June 3, 1985 - “Boys And Girls”, the sixth solo album by Bryan Ferry is released. Produced by Bryan Ferry and Rhett Davies, it is recorded at AIR Studios in Hampstead, London, UK; Compass Point Studios in New Providence, The Bahamas, Effanel Mobile, Sarm West Studios in London, The White House in New South Wales, Australia, RPM Studios, and The Power Station in New York City from January - April 1985. Featuring instrumental support from musicians such as Nile Rodgers, David Gilmour, Marcus Miller, Mark Knopfler, Omar Hakim, and Tony Levin, it is the Roxy Music lead singer’s most successful solo album. It will spin off three hit singles including “Don’t Stop The Dance” (#21 UK, #21 US AC) and “Slave To Love” (#10 UK, #19 US Mainstream Rock) “Boys” will hit #1 on the UK album chart and #63 on the Billboard Top 200.
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