The Sound of Fury (album)

[2] Fury was possibly the first British rock 'n roll artist to write his own songs, sometimes under the pseudonym Wilbur Wilberforce.

[3] The album was recorded in Decca Studio 3, West Hampstead, London, on 14 April 1960.

[4] It featured Joe Brown on guitar, Reg Guest on piano, and bassists Bill Stark or Alan Weighell.

[5] Andy White, later to notably appear on The Beatles' first single "Love Me Do", is the drummer on the album.

[4] In 2007, The Guardian included the record in their list of "1000 albums to hear before you die"; they wrote that it "turned the one-time Ronald Wycherley into the British Elvis", adding that "its Sun Records sound, aching balladeering and raw blues provided his greatest moment before pop's dreamboat era dulled his fire.