The seeds of Fortune were planted by brothers Richard and Mick Fortune, who came from a family of professional musicians.
TRACKLIST
1. Don’t Say You Love Me
2. Shelter Of The Night
3. Freedom Road
4. A Little Drop Of Poison (For Amy W.)
5. What A Fool I’ve Been
6. Overload
7. Heart Of Stone
8. The Night
9. New Orleans
10. All The Right Moves
LINEUP
Mick Fortune - Drums
Richard Fortune - Guitar
Larry Greene - Vocals
Ricky Rat - Bass
Mark Nilan – Keyboards
FORTUNE
“II”
FORMATS:
- CD (Jewel case)
CATALOG #: FR CD 947
BARCODE: 8024391094723
FOR
FANS OF: Journey, Styx, Survivor, Foreigner, Asia.
Cult
melodic rock/AOR heroes Fortune are back with a new studio album, “II” on April
26, 2019.
The seeds of Fortune were planted by
brothers Richard and Mick Fortune, who came from a family of professional
musicians. Their mother was a singer and their father a singer and bassist. Richard
started playing the guitar when he was 16 and went on to play guitar and tour
with Buddy Miles, Booker T & The MGs, and Spirit, while Mick started out as
an accordion, keyboard, and trombone player before switching to drums. The
brothers cut an album, "Fortune" for Warner Brothers in 1978, but by
1982 had totally revamped the group with a new key acquisition being the recruitment
of Roger Scott Craig. A classically trained pianist from the age of 8, the
Irish born keyboard player was known for a successful stint with the Scouse pop
group Liverpool Express in the '70s. With a lineup rounded out by Larry 'L.A.'
Greene, also of Top Gun soundtrack fame, on vocals, and Detroit studio and
Elton John bassist Bob Birch, Fortune eventually released their self-titled
debut album in 1985 to a warm reception, especially in Japan and Europe.
Camel/MCA Records (the same label that
had launched Night Ranger and Giuffria to stardom) released the debut and which
is still highly regarded today by fans of the genre. For many fans, it is
indeed considered one of the best, if not THE best AOR album of all-time. While
this is of course very much open to debate, the reality is that Fortune’s album is one of those lost gems from yesteryear that
has aged like fine wine while the years have passed.
Shortly after that legendary self-titled
album's release, Camel Records unexpectedly declared bankruptcy for undisclosed
reasons and refused to give up the masters of the album, making an album
re-release impossible until fairly recently. The band remained silent for years
and while Larry Greene and Roger Scott Craig started working together with the
band Harlan Cage (who released several albums in the second half of the 90’s and early 00’s), the Fortune brothers started the band back up
again as a trio in 2006, until a proper band reunion happened in 2016 when the
band performed at the Rockingham Music Festival in 2016 and then - thanks to
the acclaim that followed that performance - in 2017 as well. These appearances
ultimately led to discussions with Frontiers about a new studio album which
promises to be one of the events in AOR Music in 2019.
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