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Fear of the Unknown is the debut solo album by the English rock musician Martin Briley, released in 1981 by Mercury Records.
Although most of the album features the same brand of pop that Briley would play throughout his solo career, the title track is a final salute to Briley's progressive rock background, featuring menacing distorted vocals and paranoiac violin riffs reminiscent of King Crimson. Fear of the Unknown is more self-contained than most of Briley's solo albums, being the only one on which he played all the guitars himself, and the only one which he co-produced.
The cover artwork was painted by Norman Walker. Briley, having studied graphic design, had a lot of input on the artwork and wanted the album to have a photo-realistic cover.
Track listing
All songs written and arranged by Martin Briley.
Side one
"Slipping Away" – 3:22
"The Man I Feel" – 4:02
"I Feel Like a Milkshake" – 3:53
"First to Know" – 3:06
"Heart of Life" – 5:00
Side two
"A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing" – 3:12
"I Don't Feel Better" – 3:12
"More of the Same" – 2:56
"One Step Behind" – 5:49
"Fear of the Unknown" – 3:57
Personnel
Musicians
Martin Briley – lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass guitar, percussion
Eric Parker – drums
Tommy Mandel – synthesizers
Graham Preskett – piano, violin
Robert Brissette – bass guitar, backing vocals
Eric Troyer – backing vocals
Technical
Allan Blazek – engineer
Richard Brownstein – assistant engineer
Ted Jensen – mastering
Norman Walker – illustrations
Waring Abbott – photography
Bill Lewy – cover concept
Bob Heimall – design
References
External links
Official Martin Briley website
"Fear (of the Unknown)" is a U.S.-only single written and recorded by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees and produced by Stephen Hague. It was released in late 1991 as the second U.S. single from the band's 10th studio album, Superstition. It didn't get any domestic release in the UK and was the only Siouxsie and the Banshees single not to be issued in their home country.
The track, in its original form, was an uptempo dance-oriented number with heavy percussion work by Banshees drummer Budgie. For its release as a single, "Fear (of the Unknown)" was drastically remixed by Junior Vasquez to accentuate its 4/4 rhythm and give it a house music feel. A 12-inch was released with several remixes. When included on the 1992 compilation album Twice Upon a Time - The Singles, the track was presented in the "House of Fear Mix", the one which had been used for the promo video.
The song became the Banshees' biggest hit on the U.S. Billboard magazine's Hot Dance/Disco chart, climbing to number 6, as it was heavily played by many DJs. "Fear (of the Unknown)" received moderate airplay on American alternative rock radio, peaking at number 12 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The cover art is an homage to James Stewart's dream sequence in Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo.
12" vinyl track listing
"Fear (of the Unknown) (CHR Mix)" *
"Fear (of the Unknown) (House Of Fear Extended Mix)" *
"Fear (of the Unknown) (LP Version)"
"Fear (of the Unknown) (Vertigo Mix)" *
"Fear (of the Unknown) (Urban Fear Mix)" *
"Spiral Twist"
(* remixed by Junior Vasquez)
CD track listing
"Fear (of the Unknown) (LP Version)"
"Spiral Twist"
"I Could Be Again"
"Fear (of the Unknown) (Vertigo mix)"
Charts
References
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