Whenever you need somebody - Rick Astley - 1988
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Rick Astley: Biografia | Biography
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Exploding
on to the music scene in 1987, Rick
Astley appeared
fully developed with a rich tone and a soulful depth of delivery that
belied his years. Following the release of his debut single “Never
Gonna Give You Up”,
the 21 year old became a pop sensation overnight.
Within
2 weeks of its release, the single reached Number 1 in the UK, and
went on to hit Number 1 in 16 other countries worldwide. The
following 2 years saw Rick continue to
dominate
the charts around the globe. In the UK, Rick was in the Top 40 every
week for the first 6 months of his career, and today still holds the
record of being the only male solo artist to have his first 8 singles
reach the Top Ten in the UK.
FBI with RickRick was born on February 6th 1966 in the North of England and was raised in the small coal-mining town of Newton-Le-Willows. He was the youngest of 4 children, and had a passion for music from an early age, following in his mother’s footsteps.
This
led to him singing in a local church choir as a boy, but his
love for the drums inevitably found him joining local bands by his
early teenage years. He originally joined the soul band
FBI
as a drummer. FBI were a popular and well-known local band,
writing and performing their own material on the local pub and club
circuit. Rick’s chance came when the lead singer of FBI left the
band and he volunteered to take centre stage.
It was Rick’s unique baritone voice that stood out and brought him to the attention of record producer, Pete Waterman, who was so impressed with his vocal talent and musicianship that he immediately invited him to come to London and work at PWL Studios. Training under Stock,
Aitken
and Waterman as a Tape Op, Rick had a natural talent and boundless
enthusiasm in the studio, learning to record and produce music from
some of the world’s most renowned producers and engineers.
NGGYU
Single CoverHis famous first single “Never
Gonna Give You Up” shot
straight to Number 1 and remained there for 5 weeks – Britain’s
biggest selling single of that year. The follow up single “Whenever
You Need Somebody” hit Number 1 in 7 countries,
and
his debut album of the same name, released in 1988, including 4
self-penned songs, went on to sell over 15.2 million copies
worldwide, making him the top selling British act of the year. The
album was a huge success in the U.S., entering the Top Ten in the
album charts and earning him a Grammy nomination as ‘Best New
Artist’.
Rick’s second album “Hold Me In Your Arms” was released in 1989, including 5 commercially successful singles: “She Wants To Dance With Me” and “Take Me To Your Heart” were self-penned. The album reached Number 8 in the UK and Number 19 in the US album charts. An extensive world tour followed.
Rick was proud of what he had achieved with Stock, Aitken and Waterman, but he was passionate about writing his own songs, and he was changing and evolving as an artist.
He signed
to RCA/BMG Worldwide which allowed him a greater degree of artistic
control, and went on to release two further studio albums, honing his
song writing skills and exploring other avenues musically, especially
his love of soul.
FreeHe co-wrote and co-produced his third album “Free” released in 1991, which featured collaborations with Elton John and Art of Noise’s Ann Dudley, and the Top Ten hit “Cry For Help” showcasing a choir arranged by gospel star, Andrae Crouch.
It
was not long after the release of his album “Body and Soul”
in 1993, co-written with artists such as Rob Fisher and Lisa
Stansfield, that Rick decided to take a break from his music career
and focus on family life with the recent birth of his daughter.
However Rick couldn’t keep his restless, artistic spirit at bay. In 2001, he resurfaced with the album “Keep It Turned On” on Polydor Records, a mixture of dance tracks and ballads well received in Europe.
His
Greatest Hits compilation album went Gold, selling in excess
of 100,000 copies, and reaching Number 16 in the UK album charts
with virtually no promotion. A UK sell out tour in 2004 led to an
offer from Sony BMG Records, and the release of his sixth studio
album
“Portrait”
followed the year after, including some classic songs by the likes of
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Andy Williams and Elvis, performed by
Rick as if they were tailor-made for his powerful and expressive
voice.
Best Act Ever2008 gave birth to the internet sensation of ‘Rick-rolling’ when renewed interest in Rick’s massive hit single, “Never Gonna Give You Up” resurfaced all over the
web
and hit mainstream news worldwide, causing the single to chart once
again in the UK. A successful UK tour was undertaken in 2008, the
same year Rick won the ‘Best Act Ever’ at the MTV Europe Music
Awards.
A dynamic and engaging performer, Rick continues to perform worldwide, and is currently working on new songs.
Rick
currently has a couple of original and exciting new projects in the
pipeline: a fresh and riveting new concept for a music documentary.
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