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Furious Angels

Furious Angels is the debut and as of 2023, the only studio album by Australian music producer Rob Dougan. It was released on 1 July 2002 in the United Kingdom and in July 2003 in the United States. It was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package.

Furious Angels
Studio album by
Released1 July 2002
Recorded1994–2002
GenreElectronica, trip hop
Length71:10
Label
ProducerRob Dougan
Rob Dougan chronology
Furious Angels
(2002)
The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Sessions

(2015)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic63/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[2]
Kludge7/10[3]
Q[1]
Uncut[1]

Release edit

Furious Angels was originally released as a single-disc album (14 tracks for its world edition, 15 for its home UK edition) dominated by vocal tracks. It was then rereleased as a two-disc album, disc one featuring all 15 songs and disc two featuring 10 instrumental versions of the vocal songs from the first disc, as well as two music videos; there's also been a special-edition set adding a booklet of lyrics and photographs.[4] The album was written, produced and mainly financed by Rob Dougan himself, rather than a studio, with funds generally raised through the licensing of tracks from the album to film and television.

A 2003 article in The Guardian noted:

Rob Dougan is a rather odd musician. He says he's not particularly interested in music, for a start. His most famous track, Clubbed to Death, is dance music that you could never dance to. He has written for both Matrix films, but doesn't seem to think much of what he did for those either. He spent six years working on his orchestral solo album, Furious Angels, which could either be an epic work of panoramic genius or a gargantuan monument to his ego, with strings—it's hard to tell. And he has just been asked to remix some Frank Sinatra tracks, even though he thinks remixes are a waste of time.[5]

Track listing edit

Disc one edit

No.TitleLength
1."Prelude"0:42
2."Furious Angels"5:56
3."Will You Follow Me?"3:50
4."Left Me for Dead"4:39
5."I'm Not Driving Anymore"4:34
6."Clubbed to Death" (Kurayamino Variation)7:28
7."There's Only Me"5:37
8."Instrumental"4:28
9."Nothing at All"6:32
10."Born Yesterday"5:20
11."Speed Me Towards Death"4:32
12."Drinking Song"3:58
13."Pause"0:33
14."One and the Same" (Coda)5:45
15."Clubbed to Death 2" (UK Bonus Track. Opens with 1:00 of silence. Song is 6:10.)7:10

Disc two (instrumental) edit

No.TitleLength
1."Will You Follow Me?"4:34
2."Furious Angels"6:04
3."Left Me for Dead"4:40
4."I'm Not Driving Anymore"4:34
5."There's Only Me"5:36
6."Instrumental" (Incorrectly labelled as Clubbed to Death [Instrumental Version] in some UK printings.)4:30
7."Nothing at All"5:54
8."Born Yesterday"7:33
9."Speed Me Towards Death"4:30
10."One and the Same (Coda)"5:45
11."Clubbed to Death (Video)"3:28
12."Furious Angels (Video)"3:58

Influences edit

The introduction to "Clubbed to Death" is taken directly from the main theme of Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations". The piano introduction to "I'm Not Driving Anymore" and the orchestral part of "Clubbed to Death 2" (only on the UK version of the album) is built around Frédéric Chopin's "Prelude No. 4 in E-minor" (from Preludes, opus 28). The "Instrumental" and the orchestral part of "One And The Same" are variations of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV1043".

Song usage edit

Some tracks from the album have been licensed for use in feature films, advertising, and television,[6] including the Matrix film series and the Top Gear television show. The song "Furious Angels" is used by the Los Angeles Lakers to introduce visiting teams. The instrumental version of this song also appears in the opening sequence of the video game Grand Prix 3. Several shows in the Law & Order franchise have used tracks from Furious Angels as an opening credits theme for UK airings: "I'm Not Driving Anymore" was used by Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and "There's Only Me" was used by Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Charts edit

Chart (2003) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Top Electronic Albums 8[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Furious Angels Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  2. ^ Slomowicz, DJ Ron. . About.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  3. ^ King, Mike. . Kludge. Archived from the original on 27 April 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  4. ^ Discography from Faithless/Rollo/Sister Bliss & related artists - Unofficial Discography
  5. ^ Hodgkinson, Will (29 August 2003). "Sick of dance music". The Guardian.
  6. ^ . RobDougan.com. 27 June 2003. Archived from the original on 2 May 2004.
  7. ^ "Furious Angels - Rob Dougan - Awards - AllMusic.com". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 May 2016.

External links edit

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Furious Angels is the debut and as of 2023 the only studio album by Australian music producer Rob Dougan It was released on 1 July 2002 in the United Kingdom and in July 2003 in the United States It was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Furious AngelsStudio album by Rob DouganReleased1 July 2002Recorded1994 2002GenreElectronica trip hopLength71 10LabelBMGCheekyWarner Bros RepriseProducerRob DouganRob Dougan chronologyFurious Angels 2002 The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Sessions 2015 Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic63 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAbout com 2 Kludge7 10 3 Q 1 Uncut 1 Contents 1 Release 2 Track listing 2 1 Disc one 2 2 Disc two instrumental 3 Influences 4 Song usage 5 Charts 6 References 7 External linksRelease editFurious Angels was originally released as a single disc album 14 tracks for its world edition 15 for its home UK edition dominated by vocal tracks It was then rereleased as a two disc album disc one featuring all 15 songs and disc two featuring 10 instrumental versions of the vocal songs from the first disc as well as two music videos there s also been a special edition set adding a booklet of lyrics and photographs 4 The album was written produced and mainly financed by Rob Dougan himself rather than a studio with funds generally raised through the licensing of tracks from the album to film and television A 2003 article in The Guardian noted Rob Dougan is a rather odd musician He says he s not particularly interested in music for a start His most famous track Clubbed to Death is dance music that you could never dance to He has written for both Matrix films but doesn t seem to think much of what he did for those either He spent six years working on his orchestral solo album Furious Angels which could either be an epic work of panoramic genius or a gargantuan monument to his ego with strings it s hard to tell And he has just been asked to remix some Frank Sinatra tracks even though he thinks remixes are a waste of time 5 Track listing editDisc one edit No TitleLength1 Prelude 0 422 Furious Angels 5 563 Will You Follow Me 3 504 Left Me for Dead 4 395 I m Not Driving Anymore 4 346 Clubbed to Death Kurayamino Variation 7 287 There s Only Me 5 378 Instrumental 4 289 Nothing at All 6 3210 Born Yesterday 5 2011 Speed Me Towards Death 4 3212 Drinking Song 3 5813 Pause 0 3314 One and the Same Coda 5 4515 Clubbed to Death 2 UK Bonus Track Opens with 1 00 of silence Song is 6 10 7 10 Disc two instrumental edit No TitleLength1 Will You Follow Me 4 342 Furious Angels 6 043 Left Me for Dead 4 404 I m Not Driving Anymore 4 345 There s Only Me 5 366 Instrumental Incorrectly labelled as Clubbed to Death Instrumental Version in some UK printings 4 307 Nothing at All 5 548 Born Yesterday 7 339 Speed Me Towards Death 4 3010 One and the Same Coda 5 4511 Clubbed to Death Video 3 2812 Furious Angels Video 3 58Influences editThe introduction to Clubbed to Death is taken directly from the main theme of Edward Elgar s Enigma Variations The piano introduction to I m Not Driving Anymore and the orchestral part of Clubbed to Death 2 only on the UK version of the album is built around Frederic Chopin s Prelude No 4 in E minor from Preludes opus 28 The Instrumental and the orchestral part of One And The Same are variations of Johann Sebastian Bach s Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor BWV1043 Song usage editSome tracks from the album have been licensed for use in feature films advertising and television 6 including the Matrix film series and the Top Gear television show The song Furious Angels is used by the Los Angeles Lakers to introduce visiting teams The instrumental version of this song also appears in the opening sequence of the video game Grand Prix 3 Several shows in the Law amp Order franchise have used tracks from Furious Angels as an opening credits theme for UK airings I m Not Driving Anymore was used by Law amp Order and Law amp Order Special Victims Unit and There s Only Me was used by Law amp Order Criminal Intent Charts editChart 2003 PeakPosition U S Billboard Top Electronic Albums 8 7 References edit a b c Furious Angels Reviews Metacritic Metacritic Retrieved 18 August 2013 Slomowicz DJ Ron Rob Dougan Furious Angels CD Review About com Archived from the original on 18 September 2005 Retrieved 18 August 2013 King Mike KLUDGE MAGAZINE Review Rob Dougan Furious Angels Kludge Archived from the original on 27 April 2005 Retrieved 18 August 2013 Discography from Faithless Rollo Sister Bliss amp related artists Unofficial Discography Hodgkinson Will 29 August 2003 Sick of dance music The Guardian Furious Angels repackaged album RobDougan com 27 June 2003 Archived from the original on 2 May 2004 Furious Angels Rob Dougan Awards AllMusic com AllMusic Retrieved 15 May 2016 External links editJapanese inspirations for Furious Angels at the Wayback Machine archived August 20 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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