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Fish Out Of Water

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発売日 1996年02月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWea
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7567.815
SKU 075678150029

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:31
This 1975 album from Chris Squirem, who counts himself as a founder member of prog-rock figureheads Yes, builds on his other band's sprawling sound over the space of five songs. Personnel: Chris Squire (vocals, guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric 12-string guitar); Nikki (vocals); David Snell (harp); Julian Gaillard (strings); Jimmy Hastings (flute); Adrian Brett (woodwinds); Mel Collins (saxophone); John Wilbraham (brass); James Buck (horns); Andrew Jackman (piano, electric piano, keyboards); Andrew Pryce Jackman (piano, electric piano); Patrick Moraz (organ, keyboards, synthesizer, bass synthesizer); Barry Rose (organ, keyboards); Bill Bruford (drums, percussion). Recording information: Morgan Studios, North London, England (1975); Viriiginia Water, Surrey, England (1975). Photographers: Larry Berns; Brian Lane . Arranger: Chris Squire . Yes-like in every possible aspect, Chris Squire's Fish out of Water is an album that's typical of his band's progressive formula: softened keyboard extensions a la Patrick Moraz, steady yet atmospheric percussion work from Bill Bruford, and a smattering of flute and saxophone that accompanies a small orchestra, which includes effective horn and harp work. Squire's guitar playing is standard, coming to life the most on "Silently Falling" and "Lucky Seven," with the former boosted by a rather dazzling synthesizer solo from Moraz. Even though there are few surprises laid out on the album's five tracks, the elemental composition of pure '70s progressive rock is strewn across each song from start to finish. Squire even sounds like Jon Anderson, especially on "Hold out Your Hand," and each of the song's melodies cater to Squire's vocal ascent. Fish out of Water harbors some firm instrumental and vocal cross-breeding while remaining well within the prog rock norm. ~ Mike DeGagne
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Hold out Your Hand
    2. 2.
      You by My Side
    3. 3.
      Silently Falling
    4. 4.
      Lucky Seven
    5. 5.
      Safe (Canon Song)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Chris Squire

オリジナル発売日:1975年

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Yes-like in every possible aspect, Chris Squire's Fish out of Water is an album that's typical of his band's progressive formula: softened keyboard extensions a la Patrick Moraz, steady yet atmospheric percussion work from Bill Bruford, and a smattering of flute and saxophone that accompanies a small orchestra, which includes effective horn and harp work. Squire's guitar playing is standard, coming to life the most on "Silently Falling" and "Lucky Seven," with the former boosted by a rather dazzling synthesizer solo from Moraz. Even though there are few surprises laid out on the album's five tracks, the elemental composition of pure '70s progressive rock is strewn across each song from start to finish. Squire even sounds like Jon Anderson, especially on "Hold out Your Hand," and each of the song's melodies cater to Squire's vocal ascent. Fish out of Water harbors some firm instrumental and vocal cross-breeding while remaining well within the prog rock norm. ~ Mike DeGagne
Rovi

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イエス在籍中に出した初ソロ・アルバム。「ジョン・アンダーソンが急病のためレコーディングに参加できず、急遽、代わりにクリス・スクワイアがヴォーカルまでとったイエスの作品…」と言われても、スティーヴ・ハウの熱心な信者以外なら納得するのではないか。それほど完成度が高い。一方で3曲目ではスクワイアならではのベース・ソロが聴かれるなど、ベーシストのソロ・アルバムとしても興味深い。
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