Découvrez les 9 disques en vente de l'album The sound of fury de Billy Fury sur CDandLP au format Vinyle et CD Écoutez The Sound of Fury + Billy Fury (Bonus Track Version) par Billy Fury sur Deezer. [4] Andy White, later to notably appear on The Beatles' first single "Love Me Do", is the drummer on the album. Described as "the best rock & roll album to come out of England's original beat boom of the late 1950s". [3], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Sound_of_Fury_(album)&oldid=984471178, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2008, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 October 2020, at 07:39. The Sound of Fury was the first album released by Billy Fury in 1960. The Sound of Fury was the best rock & roll album to come out of England's original beat boom of the late '50s, and it was a singular achievement for its artist, Billy Fury, who wrote every song on the 10" LP. [3] It featured Joe Brown on guitar, Reg Guest on piano, and bassists Bill Stark or Alan Weighell. The Sound of Fury was the first album released by Billy Fury in 1960. A singer of extraordinary power and sensitivity, the Liverpool-born Fury was the closest thing to Elvis Presley that England produced. [1] Fury was arguably the first British rock 'n roll artist to write his own songs, sometimes under the pseudonym Wilbur Wilberforce. [citation needed], The album made the top twenty, reaching position 18 on the UK Albums Chart for a week. Billy Fury: The Sound Of Fury ‎ (10", Album, Mono, RE) Decca, Decca: LFT 1329, LFT.1329: UK: 1981: Sell This Version A singer of extraordinary power and sensitivity, the Liverpool-born Fury was the closest thing to Elvis Presley that England produced. Described as "the best rock & roll album to come out of England's original beat boom of the late 1950s". The Sound of Fury was the best rock & roll album to come out of England's original beat boom of the late '50s, and it was a singular achievement for its artist, Billy Fury, who wrote every song on the 10" LP. Fury was arguably the first British rock 'n roll artist to write his own songs, sometimes under the pseudonym Wilbur Wilberforce. The record was a miraculous piece of rock & roll, ten hard-rocking songs that could've passed for Memphis originals. en référence à The Sound Of Fury, 10", Album, Mono, LF 1329 I have a copy marked "10.62" on the rear corner that has a straight edged flip back sleeve, However my copy marked "4.60" has rounded edges in the middle on the flip back rear sleeve Avec la musique en streaming sur Deezer, découvrez plus de 56 millions de titres, créez gratuitement vos propres playlists, explorez des genres différents et partagez vos titres préférés avec vos amis. The record was a miraculous piece of rock & roll, ten hard-rocking … [2], The album was recorded in Decca Studio 3, West Hampstead, London, on 14 April 1960. [2] Providing backing vocals were the Four Jays. "My Advice," "Turn My Back On You," "Don't Say It's Over," "Since You've Been Gone," and "It's You I Need" could stand next to the best work that Elvis cut between 1955 and 1957, running that gamut from hot rockabilly blow-outs to hard white blues. [3] It was not well appreciated at the time of its release, but is now regarded as one of the most important early British rock 'n roll albums.