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Mal Fry

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If you go down to the isound player all the new songs from new album NEVER TOO LATE have been added. This album has been produced by mutli instrumentalist Stuart Braybrooke who also co wrote the songs. Just found out "You were there" and "In your arms" from th eOne YearOut C/D have been featured on the Dutch TV program Hello Goodbye about Schiphol airport, so just goes to show it's worth pushing your songs, sooner or later you get a break,( albeit small ) and it makes it all the effort and hard work worthwhile!!! Both these songs are now on the season 2 C/D which will be my first ever licensing deal and will finally start paying for all this recording!!!Thanks for stopping by and listening to my songs if you feel like passing a comment let me know what you think.My song writing inspiration comes from day to day observations and my own experience of life. I have always had a leaning towards the softer, more melodic style of music and my compositions naturally take me in that direction. With any composition I have to say I go for the “if I like it that’s good enough” philosophy and try not to worry about rules or the latest “fashion”.As for musical influences my tastes tend to be the less well known artists and bands such as Barclay James Harvest, Marillion, Martyn Joseph, although my collection also contains Pink Floyd, The Beatles, John Denver, Neil Diamond, Celine Dion and modern artists such as David Gray and Coldplay.I recorded my first C/D in March 1999 “THROUGH THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER” (a valentine present from my girlfriend). The CD was a bit of fun with just me on vocals and guitar but with some good feedback about the songs I decided to go for a fully produced sound for the next album. “PURE BLUE” the follow up C/D was recorded at purple studios in Norwich and was definitely worth every penny.As luck would have it Nigel Harris who engineered the 1st C/D was available to produce “PURE BLUE” and he did a great job in getting the right session musicians and playing a lot of the instruments himself and also coming up with so many great ideas that it was a joy to record.( Check out Nigels new band Aeroplane on myspace)This led to a 3rd C/D released February 2004 titled “ONE YEAR OUT” recorded at Zig Zag studio’s near Huntingdon and has a more relaxed and upbeat feel to it. This album was produced by Gareth Stuart who also played a lot of the instruments and we coerced his wife Amanda to sing and play keyboards. Session musicians included Dave Larcombe Ex Bible Drummer and Dave Tiplady on bass and local folk legend Roger Smith. So far the response to this album has been superb both critically and commercially with radio appearances and one track (In Your Arms) being selected as a song for an Irish newspaper C/D.As for performing after 4 years solo I have now formed a band called “October Sun” and we are gigging “One Year Out” and also songs from the new album out now“ Close your eyes and count to five”. Anyone wishing to contact me for copies or gig info please email to [email protected] ..
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Member Since: 8/25/2006
Band Website: www.isound.com/mal_fry
Influences: Marillion-Barclay James Harvest-Martyn Joseph-Pink Floyd-Beatles-Bruce Springsteen-Simple Minds- Genesis- Neil Diamond- John Denver-Chris De Burgh_supertramp-Christopher Cross- and loads more
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Record Label: malvanmusic

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Mal Fry-in your arms

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