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    released in 1994. Both albums were commercially unsuccessful. Since 2001 Billy Currie has released several solo albums on his own label. These include Unearthed...
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    rehearsing with the band from April of that year) after he and keyboardist Billy Currie worked on the studio project Visage. Ure revitalised the band and steered...
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  • produced by Plank. Among Ultravox's own repertoire, antecedents included Billy Currie's distinctive synthesizer work on "The Man Who Dies Every Day" and the...
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  • Shears, drummer Warren Cann, bassist Chris Cross and keyboard/violist Billy Currie. Ha! Ha! Ha! was released on 14 October 1977, and was accompanied by...
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  • with Sam Blue as lead vocalist amongst a new five-piece line-up (with Billy Currie the only remaining original member). The album was re-released in 2001...
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  • Vienna (Ultravox song) (category Songs written by Billy Currie)
    Warren Cann was the basis of the song. Cann and the classically trained Billy Currie together wanted to create something that might sound like it had been...
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  • lead vocalist/guitarist and keyboard player Billy Currie as the only original member left. Ultravox Billy Currie – synthesizer, keyboards, viola, violin Tony...
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    the line-up being completed with the addition of Ultravox keyboardist Billy Currie and three-fifths of the post-punk band Magazine – guitarist John McGeoch...
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    Dave Formula, John McGeoch and Barry Adamson, and Ultravox keyboardist Billy Currie, and the band signed briefly to Radar Records for the release of their...
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  • The drums on the album were played by Mark Brzezicki from Big Country. Billy Currie shared in a 1989 interview “We had some problems with the rhythm section...
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