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The Rocker

 
Album Review: The Rocker

  • Artist: Billy Fury
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 14, 2005
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Billy Fury was one of England's top rock & rollers of the pre-Beatles era, as well as the first rock & roll star ever to emerge from Liverpool, but it isn't always easy to isolate his rock & roll sides -- apart from the unique rockabilly-flavored Sound of Fury album, most of his LPs followed the pattern of the time, and were "balanced" efforts, divided between rock & roll and the softer, romantic ballad sound that most producers and managers assumed artists such as Fury were growing into. This compilation draws from Fury's whole history with Decca Records, pulling together A-sides, B-sides, album tracks, and EP sides across six years that qualify as hard rockers, based on their tempo, singing, or wattage, with various backing bands. The best of the stuff is from around 1960, with Joe Brown, a rockabilly specialist from London, playing behind him on numbers such as "Turn My Back on You" (a track worthy of the Stray Cats) and "My Advice." This includes a surprising number of originals by Fury that aren't bad, among them the brooding "Don't Jump" and Everly Brothers-like "Colette." He also nicely covers some familiar songs, including "Bumble Bee," "Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees)," and "Kansas City," and doesn't do badly with his version of the Dave Clark Five's "Glad All Over." Fury always sounded a lot like Elvis Presley, but he's at his most extraordinary when he manages to emulate Elvis' sound from his Sun recordings, which could scarcely have been well known in England in the early '60s (a few stray songs issued by way of RCA to fill out early LPs and EPs would have been as far as they got in the U.K.) -- on "My Advice" and a handful of other cuts, he sounds like the Elvis of 1954, not 1957. The producers have even reached out to Fury's live album We Want Billy!, cut with the Tornados of "Telstar" fame, for the last five tracks -- Fury's renditions of "I'm Moving On," "Sweet Little Sixteen," "Sticks and Stones," "Just Because," and "That's All Right" show the efforts that he and the better pre-Beatles rockers made to generate an exciting sound on-stage, within the limits of the available musical talent surrounding them. The Tornados were a first-rate band, and their guitar/bass/organ-dominated sound had a lot of vitality and credibility on-stage through 1963, but it's also clear that breathing down their necks in 1963 were the younger, freer, wilder players (with more guitar-focused sounds) such as the Beatles, the Hollies, et al.; the seams and the weak points were starting to show in what should have been a plain exciting performance. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You're Having the Last Dance with Me Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman Billy Fury (2:17)
Don't Knock Upon My Door Billy Fury Billy Fury (1:47)
Kansas City Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber Billy Fury (2:44)
The Hippy Hippy Shake Chan Romero Billy Fury (1:43)
Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees) Diane Lampert, Eddie Fontaine, Cirino Colacrai, Johnny Gluck Billy Fury (2:16)
Don't Jump Billy Fury Billy Fury (3:24)
Glad All Over Billy Fury (2:31)
Turn My Back on You Billy Fury (2:24)
The Twist Kid Larry Parnes Billy Fury (2:15)
Colette Billy Fury Billy Fury (1:51)
Gonna Type a Letter Billy Fury, Harry Robinson Billy Fury (2:35)
Play It Cool Billy Fury (2:03)
Bumble Bee LaVern Baker, Leroy Fullylove Billy Fury (1:49)
My Advice Billy Fury (2:07)
That's Love Billy Fury Billy Fury (1:50)
I'm Moving On Hank Snow Billy Fury (1:40)
Sweet Little Sixteen Chuck Berry Billy Fury (1:52)
Sticks and Stones Titus Turner Billy Fury (2:04)
Just Because Bob Shelton, Joe Shelton Billy Fury (3:39)
That's All Right Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup Billy Fury (3:22)

Credits

Gary Wallington (Compilation), Gary Wallington (Concept)
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