Fatal Shore

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Fatal Shore is an English-Australian rock band that was formed in 1996. The band consists of Phil Shoenfelt (vocals, guitar), Bruno Adams (actually Bruce) (vocals, guitar; formerly Once Upon A Time), Chris Hughes (drums, percussion, samples; Hugo Race & The True Spirit ) and Yoyo Röhm (Bass; Ben Becker & Zero Tolerance Band, Les Hommes Sauvages, Martin Dean).

In 1997 they released their debut album of the same name, with covers by Jacques Brel , Bob Dylan and Nina Simone . In 2000 they were invited to America by the American record producer Daniel May to record their second studio album "Free Fall", which was released at the end of 2003 on the German label Moloko +.

The last album "Real World" was released by Amboss Recordings in March 2007, and Röhm left the band in the same year.

Bruno Adams, born on September 2, 1963 in Bacchus Marsh (Australia), died of cancer on April 18, 2009 in Berlin.

At the end of 2011 the CD "Setting The Sails For El Dorado" was released by Moloko +. The songs on this album are the 1997 demo recordings for the first album of the same name.

Discography

  • 1997: The Fatal Shore (Rachot / Behemot; Moloko +)
  • 2003: Free Fall (Moloko +)
  • 2007: Real World (Amboss Recordings)
  • 2009: Bird On A Wire (Download)
  • 2011: Setting The Sails For El Dorado (Moloko +)
  • 2018: Out Of The Sky - Real World Demos (Moloko +; Phil Shoenfelt & Bruno Adams)

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