There's a malevolent undercurrent to Bryan Ferry's lesser-known songs. His steely voice cuts across foreboding funk (“Boys and Girls”) and bouncy rock (Dylan's “It's All Over Now, Baby Blue”) with the same refined venom. And even his swooning recreations of Jazz Age classics (“As Time Goes By”) and old folk ballads (“Carrickfergus”) are unyielding at their cores, thanks to his icy whisper.