Volume 1 (Future Boy album) explained

Future Boy: Volume 1
Type:studio
Artist:Future Boy
Cover:Futureboy-vol1artwork.jpg
Released:3 June 2010[1]
Recorded:2008–2009
Genre:Electronic
Length:37:14
Label:Future Records
Producer:James Bourne, Tommy Henriksen
Year:2010

Volume 1 is the debut solo album from ex-Busted and Son of Dork band member James Bourne, under the name Future Boy. The complete album was officially released via digital download on 3 June 2010.[1] Produced and mixed by Tommy Henriksen and James Bourne, Bourne describes the album as "100% electronic - and not a rock album".[1] The album had been previously released in two halves - with 'Side A' being released on 3 May, and 'Side B' being released on 1 June.[1] The album's artwork was designed and painted by Paul Karslake.[2] Bourne claims that the album will be released on CD at 'some point', but it will depend on 'when he has the cash'.[3] Bourne has promoted the album by being the supporting act for Twenty Twenty during their 2010 Clubs & Pubs Tour.[3]

The entire album was written and recorded in a week and but was not released straight away.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Category Archive | Music . Future Boy . 2011-02-16 . 2012-08-07.
  2. Web site: Category Archive | Photo . Future Boy . 2010-06-24 . 2012-08-07.
  3. Web site: The Official Future Boy website . Future Boy . 2010-06-24 . 2012-08-07.