FISH: Yin CD Marillion singer. 13 tracks: re-recordings. + unreleased Marillion song + 3 cover versions Check all samples + vid

Chocolate Frog Records, CFVP004CD, Sept 2000
13 tracks: re-recordings + previously unavailable
SAMPLES:
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"Institution Waltz" is a new version of a Marillion song they demoed but never properly recorded.
--> three cover versions:
1. Sandy Denny's "Solo" appears as found on the 1993 covers album Songs from the Mirror.
2."Time and a Word" is a Yes song recorded during the Songs from the Mirror sessions, but left off the original version of that album. Yes guitarist Steve Howe, who appears as a guest musician on this track, was not yet in Yes when the song was written.
3. There is a version of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band's "Boston Tea Party", which is not identical with the one on Songs from the Mirror, but was newly recorded with the members of the original SAHB line-up.
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Yin
"Incommunicado" (1995 Re-recording) – 5:08 (Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley), originally from the Marillion album Clutching at Straws (1987)
"Family Business" (1990 Original Recording) – 5:14 (Dick/Simmonds/Lindes), from the Fish album Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors (1990)
"Just Good Friends" (1995 Re-recording featuring Sam Brown) – 5:46 (Dick/Usher/Boult/Simmonds), originally from the Fish album Internal Exile (1991)
"Pipeline" (1994 Original Recording) – 6:55 (Dick/Paton/Boult), from the Fish album Suits (1994)
"Institution Waltz (1995 Recording) – 4:03 (Dick/Minnitt/Rothery/Kelly/Pointer), originally by Marillion, previously unreleased
"Tongues" (1991 Original Recording) – 6:17 (Dick/Simmonds/Usher/Boult), from the Fish album Internal Exile (1990)
"Time and a Word" (1993 Original Recording) – 4:22 (Anderson/Foster), Yes cover, originally released on the compilation Outpatients '93, later included on the re-issue of Songs from the Mirror (1998)
"The Company" (1990 Original Recording) – 4:05 (Dick/Simmonds), from the Fish album Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors (1990)
"Incubus" (1995 Re-recording) – 9:40 (Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Mosley/Trewavas), originally from the Marillion album Fugazi (1984)
"Solo" (1993 Original Recording) – 4:10 (Denny), Sandy Denny cover, from the Fish album Songs from the Mirror (1993)
"Favourite Stranger" (1995 Re-recording) – 6:03 (Dick/Usher), originally from the Fish album Internal Exile (1991)
"Boston Tea Party" (1995 Re-recording with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) – 4:58 (Harvey/McKenna/Cleminson), Sensational Alex Harvey Band cover, originally on the Fish album Songs from the Mirror (1993)
"Raw Meat" (Edited intro, 1994 Original Recording) – 6:52 (Dick/Usher), from the Fish album Suits (1994)
Total Time 73:43
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fish Yin,
What got my attiontion was that he coverd an old Yes track entilted "Time & The Word." To be honest this is my first exsperiance with Fish and not my last I think this complation is nothing short of awesome. If you like that dreamie style of Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues or Yes then this is one cd you might want to look into...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly Refreshing
This is a surprisingly refreshing album featuring some of Fish's finest solo tracks. "Family Business" and "Just Good Friends" are truly refreshing and the album flows smoothly from the upbeat "Incommunicado", "Boston Tea Party" and "Tongues" to the touching "Favourite Stranger", "Solo" and the other tracks. Overall a very refreshing album highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! His best work since the early 80's,
Fish is at it again. A little more solid. A little less silly. Same old creativity.

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