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''The Fury'' is the seventh solo
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by English musician
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
, originally released in September 1985, it was Numan's second release on his self-owned Numa Records label. It saw him continuing to explore the
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sound that he had developed for his previous album ''
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'' in 1984.


Background, production and recording

Although Numan's previous album ''Berserker'' had failed to make a notable commercial impact, Numan decided to continue with a similar sound for his next album. For the second time in his career he decided to team up with other people to produce his album, recruiting the Wave Team (Mike Smith, Ian Herron) as his co-producers.
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assisted on the production of one track. ''The Fury'' continued with the highly
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, metallic,
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sound heard on ''Berserker'' but added layers of
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that he had previously experimented with on ''
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'' (1982) and ''
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'' (1983). The style would become a crucial part of his music as the 1980s progressed. As on ''Berserker'', the rhythm section is dominated by aggressive electronic percussion and usage of samples, but the fretless bass that had been an important element on the previous album disappeared almost completely, with only three tracks on the new album featuring real bass. The rhythm elements were balanced with the usage of the
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synthesiser, saxophonist
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(who had appeared on ''Warriors'') again provided the more melodic elements, while guitars were virtually non-existent.
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and
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contributed female backing vocals, similar to those already heard on ''Berserker'', which would be another continuing theme in Numan's work until the early 1990s. Of the album, Numan later recalled: The usage of sampling on the album is especially prominent on the album's anthemic opening track (and second single), "Call Out the Dogs", which uses several easily recognisable samples taken from the 1982
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''. This marked the beginning of Numan's fascination with the film that would also resurface on his next three studio albums, ''
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'' (1986), '' Metal Rhythm'' (1988), and '' Outland'' (1991). Numan supported ''The Fury'' with a 17-date live UK tour in September and October 1985. No live albums or videos have been released officially from the tour.


Cover artwork

The original album cover artwork was very much at odds with the music, featuring an oddly
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-esque Numan dressed in a white suit with a red bow-tie, posing in a tilted photograph against a white-dominant background, with the album name written on a typeface reminding the viewer of 1950s futurism. Numan later admitted that the cover was "completely inappropriate," "probably did the album a great disservice" and made him look like "the man who lost it all at
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".


Release

"Your Fascination", "Call Out the Dogs", and "Miracles" were released as singles in rapid-fire succession in August, September and November 1985, charting at No. 46, No. 49, and No. 49, respectively. This was quite a poor turn-around compared to Numan's previous success (of his previous solo singles, only "My Dying Machine" had charted lower at No. 66). Numan blamed the singles' poor chart positions on the total lack of radio
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that they had received. In November 1986 a version of "I Still Remember" was released as a
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, with all of the proceeds going to the
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. Numan wrote and sung new lyrics for this version, changing the personal anguish theme of the original for a story of a dog mistreated by its owners and eventually dying at the end of the song. Despite the lack of successful singles, ''The Fury'' peaked at No. 24 on the
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, higher than both ''Berserker'' and the ''White Noise'' (1985) live album released earlier the same year.Everyhit.com
/ref> ''The Fury'' remains the highest-charting album ever released by Numa Records, and was the last of Numan's albums to reach the UK Top 30 until 2013 with the release of '' Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)'' reaching No. 20 on the UK Album Chart.


Different releases

The album was originally released in the UK on both LP, CD and
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. A second cassette version was also available containing extended mixes of all nine tracks; these extended mixes were released on CD in 1996. In 1998 the album was issued on CD for the first time in the
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. This release added five bonus tracks, including three alternate versions of songs on the album, and a cover photograph different from the UK release. The following year, the album was reissued on CD in the UK by
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. This issue also featured five bonus tracks, but dropped the alternate versions in favour of three additional out-takes. This reissue also used a cover artwork similar but not identical to the original UK cover, with Numan's red bow-tie re-coloured white, amongst other changes.Jonas Wårstad's Gary Numan discography
retrieved 21. 7. 2007.


Track listing

All tracks written by
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
, except "This Disease" and "Tricks", which were co-written by Numan with Andy Coughlan. All timings are approximate and will vary slightly with different equipment.


1985 Numa vinyl release (NUMA1003)

#"Call Out the Dogs" – 4:42 #"This Disease" – 4:04 #"Your Fascination" – 4:46 #"Miracles" – 3:40 #"The Pleasure Skin" – 4:10 #"Creatures" – 5:10 #"Tricks" – 5:43 #"God Only Knows" – 5:26 #"I Still Remember" – 4:04


1991 Numa CD reissue (CDNUMA 1003)

#"Call Out the Dogs" – 4:42 #"This Disease" – 4:04 #"Your Fascination" – 4:46 #"Miracles" – 3:40 #"The Pleasure Skin" – 4:10 #"Creatures" – 5:10 #"Tricks" – 5:43 #"God Only Knows" – 5:26 #"I Still Remember" – 4:04


1996 Numa CD reissue (NUMACDX 1003)

#"Call Out the Dogs" – 6:47 #"This Disease" – 5:19 #"Your Fascination" – 5:14 #"Miracles" – 4:22 #"The Pleasure Skin" – 5:03 #"Creatures" – 6:40 #"Tricks" – 6:21 #"God Only Knows" – 6:38 #"I Still Remember" – 5:24 *All of the tracks on this version of the album feature extended running times.


1998 Cleopatra U.S. CD reissue (CLP 0389-2)

#"Call Out the Dogs" – 4:42 #"This Disease" – 4:04 #"Your Fascination" – 4:46 #"Miracles" – 3:40 #"The Pleasure Skin" – 4:10 #"Creatures" – 5:10 #"Tricks" – 5:43 #"God Only Knows" – 5:26 #"I Still Remember" – 4:04 #"Call Out the Dogs" (Extended) – 6:47 #"I Still Remember" (12" Version) – 5:22 #"Anthem" – 3:29 #"Tribal" – 5:57 #"The Fear" ('95 Remix) – 6:16 *"Tribal" is a demo version of "Call Out the Dogs". *"I Still Remember" was released as a single in 1986 for the
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charity with different lyrics. The 12" version is currently only available on CD exclusive to the U.S. Cleopatra reissue. *"The Fear" (95 remix) is actually the original full-length version from the "Miracles" 12" single.


1999 Eagle Records UK CD reissue (EAMCD073)

#"Call Out the Dogs" – 6:47 #"This Disease" – 4:04 #"Your Fascination" – 4:46 #"Miracles" – 3:40 #"The Pleasure Skin" – 4:10 #"Creatures" – 5:10 #"Tricks" – 5:43 #"God Only Knows" – 5:26 #"I Still Remember" – 4:04 #"We Need It" – 7:01 #"Anthem" – 3:29 #"No Shelter" – 1:54 #"Puppets" – 5:26 #"The Fear" ('95 Remix) – 6:16 *The version of "Call Out the Dogs" that opens this edition is actually the extended 6:47 mix (rather than the regular 4:42 album mix), but is not listed as such. *The song "Puppets" was originally released as the B-side of the 1986 single version of "I Still Remember", and features samples from the 1980 film ''
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Personnel

Adapted from ''The Fury'' liner notes. *
Gary Numan Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. He entered the music industry as frontman of the new wave band Tubeway Army. After releasing two albums with the band, he released his d ...
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and background vocals;
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*The Wave Team –
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programming *Mike Smith – keyboards *Ian Herron –
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*Andy Coughlan – bass *Martin Elliott – bass *
Tessa Niles Tessa Margaret Niles ( ''née'' Webb; born 27 January 1961 in Ilford, Essex) is an English singer, best known as a backing singer for a wide variety of contemporary artists. She began her professional singing career in 1979. Early life and ca ...
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*
Tracy Ackerman Tracy Ackerman is a British singer and songwriter. She works with several other British songwriters including Andy Watkins and Paul Wilson of Absolute and Mark Taylor. Ackerman has written for artists including Geri Halliwell, Cher, Boyzone, ...
 – backing vocals *
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* Ian Richie – saxophone Production *Gary Numan – producer *The Wave Team – producers *
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 – producer *Pete Buhlmann –
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*Andy Reilly – assistant engineer *Gordon Vickery – mastering *Brian Ward –
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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fury, The Gary Numan albums 1985 albums Albums produced by Colin Thurston