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Fearless (Francis Dunnery album)

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Fearless
Studio album by
Released1994
GenrePop rock, soft rock, folk rock, blues rock, funk rock, reggae fusion
LabelAtlantic
Francis Dunnery chronology
Welcome to the Wild Country
(1991)
Fearless
(1994)
Tall Blonde Helicopter
(1995)

Fearless is the second album from British musician Francis Dunnery, released in 1994. This release saw Dunnery move toward a pop direction, in what is perhaps his most straightforwardly commercial work.[1] It also, at various points throughout the album, incorporates elements of rock, funk, blues, reggae and Eastern music.

The album yielded three singles; "American Life in the Summertime", "Homegrown" and "What's He Gonna Say". These singles had varying degrees of success, and saw him making many appearances on television including the Australian Music Awards. A promotional video was made for What's He Gonna Say.[2]

Track listing

  1. "American Life in the Summertime"
  2. "Homegrown"
  3. "Fade Away"
  4. "Climbing up the Love Tree"
  5. "What's He Gonna Say"
  6. "Feel Like Kissing You Again"
  7. "King of the Blues"
  8. "Everyone's a Star"
  9. "Couldn't Find a Reason"
  10. "New Vibration"
  11. "Good Life"

References

  1. ^ "Album overview". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Video of Australian Music Awards". frequency.com. Retrieved 7 November 2012.