Billy Fury - The Symphonic Sound Of Fury (2018)FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz Time - 38:07 minutes 433 MBStudio Master, Official Digital Download Artwork: Front cover'The Symphonic Sound of Fury' showcases Billy Fury’s unparalleled original vocals from the legendary album ‘The Sound of Fury’ backed by newly recorded arrangements from the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by James Morgan. This title captures Billy’s timeless singing and marries it with a deeply compelling backdrop sure to breathe new life into these legendary recordings.From the producers (on the process of putting Billy with an orchestra): We were delighted to be asked to create a new symphonic album of Billy Fury’s iconic songs. For some, we added an orchestra to the existing track, perhaps subtly doubling the rhythm section so that it stood up to the addition of 50 more players. For most, though, we ‘stripped’ Billy’s voice from the original track, using a combination of different studio software techniques.
Some of Billy’s original arrangements were already quite big, and his voice was quite low in the mix, so the strip off process left lots of ‘artefacts’ behind (bits of the old arrangement). For these we then created the new orchestral arrangement around the bits left behind - a bit of a jigsaw puzzle!
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So the results are a blend of old and new, while all the time we’ve been careful to make sure we retained the spirit of the original performance. Working the recordings in detail felt a little like the audio equivalent of a painting restoration; when we were working with Billy’s vocal in isolation, it seemed almost as if we were in the recording studio in West Hampstead with him. Message from Lisa Voice,Billy’s partner and head of the BF Estate: “ There will only ever be the one and only Billy Fury, and despite being so wonderfully self-effacing I am sure that he would, privately at least, have been proud of the way his wonderful recordings have now been complemented by a philharmonic orchestra. I’ll never find another you darling.” My love. Wondrous Place02. Halfway To Paradise03. Maybe Tomorrow05.
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You Don't Know06. When Will You Say I Love You07. Once Upon A Dream08. Last Night Was Made For Love09. Like I've Never Been Gone11. Phone Call12.
I'd Never Find Another You13. That's Love14. Halfway To ParadisePersonnel:Billy Fury - vocalsCity of Prague Philharmonic OrchestraJames Morgan - conductor.
Billy Fury (born Ronald William Wycherley, 17 April 1940, Dingle, Liverpool, England, d. 28 January 1983, London, England.) An early British rock and roll (and film) star, he equalled the Beatles' record of 24 hits in the 1960s, and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart, without a chart-topping single or album. He remained an active songwriter until the 1980s. Rheumatic fever, which damaged his heart, contributed to his death.A sickly child, he experienced his first bout of rheumatic fever at age six, the beginning of chronic health problems that would take his life before age 45.
At 11, he started music lessons, taking up the piano, and he got his first guitar at age 14. By 1955, the skiffle boom had begun in England and Wycherley was leading his own local group, while earning money working on a tugboat and then as a stevedore.
By 1958, Wycherley was playing locally and had won a talent competition, and was writing his own songs.An impromptu audition in a Birkenhead dressing room resulted in Wycherley joining Larry Parnes' management stable. The entrepreneur provided the suitably enigmatic stage name, and added the aspirant to the bill of a current package tour. Fury enjoyed a UK Top 20 hit with his debut single, 'Maybe Tomorrow', in 1959 and the following year completed The Sound Of Fury, which consisted entirely of the artist's own songs. Probably Britain's finest example of the rockabilly genre, it owed much of its authenticity to sterling support from guitarist Joe Brown, while the Four Jays provided backing vocals. He also appeared in a televised play Strictly For Sparrows, and subsequently on Oh Boy!
By March 1960, he reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart with his own composition 'Colette', followed by 'That's Love'.
However, Fury found his greatest success with a series of dramatic ballads which, in suggesting a vulnerability, enhanced the singer's undoubted sex appeal.His stylish good looks complemented a vocal prowess blossoming in 1961 with a cover version of Tony Orlando's 'Halfway To Paradise'. This superior single, arranged and scored by Ivor Raymonde, established a pattern that provided Fury with 16 further UK Top 30 hits, including 'Jealousy' (1961), 'I'd Never Find Another You' (1961), 'Last Night Was Made For Love' (1962), 'Once Upon A Dream' (1962), 'Like I've Never Been Gone' (1963), 'When Will You Say I Love You' (1963), 'In Summer' (1963), 'It's Only Make Believe' (1964), and 'In Thoughts Of You' (1965). Fury also completed two exploitative pop movies, Play It Cool (1962) and I've Gotta Horse (1965) and remained one of Britain's leading in-concert attractions throughout the early 60s. Supported initially by the Tornados, then the Gamblers, the singer showed a wider repertoire live than his label would allow on record.Bedevilled by ill health and overtaken by changing musical fashions, Fury's final hit came in 1965 with 'Give Me Your Word'.
The following year he left Decca Records for Parlophone Records, debuting with a Peter And Gordon song, 'Hurtin' Is Lovin'. Subsequent recordings included. David Bowie's 'Silly Boy Blue', the Bee Gees' 'One Minute Woman' (both 1968) and Carole King's 'Why Are You Leaving' (1970), but the singer was unable to regain his erstwhile success. In 1971 he underwent open-heart surgery, but recovered to record 'Will The Real Man Stand Up' on his own Fury label, and played the part of Stormy Tempest in the film That'll Be The Day (1973). A second major operation in 1976 forced Fury to retire again, but he re-emerged at the end of the decade with new recordings of his best-known songs, and several live and television appearances.
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In 1981 Fury struck a new contract with Polydor Records, but his health was rapidly deteriorating and on 28 January 1983 he succumbed to a fatal heart attack.Unlike many of his pre-Beatles contemporaries, the artist's reputation has grown over the years, and Billy Fury is now rightly regarded as one of the finest rock 'n' roll singers Britain ever produced, even though the material he recorded often never matched the quality of his voice. (info mainly New Musical Express). Havant, Hampshire, United Kingdom I just love nostalgia, especially music from the 1920's to the 1960's.I also present a radio show 'Gems From The Vaults' on Angel Radio.Please note the mp3's are for evaluation purposes only and are only available for a limited period. Where possible please support the artists and buy their records.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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