13th Star (Deluxe Digital 2023 Remix) Fish
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
07.07.2023
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- 1 Circle Line (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:56
- 2 Square Go (Deluxe Remix 2023) 04:57
- 3 Miles De Besos (Deluxe Remix 2023) 04:47
- 4 Zoe 25 (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:10
- 5 Arc Of The Curve (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:23
- 6 Manchmal (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:29
- 7 Open Water (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:09
- 8 Dark Star (Deluxe Remix 2023) 06:47
- 9 Where In The World (Deluxe Remix 2023) 06:00
- 10 13th Star (Deluxe Remix 2023) 05:57
- 11 Miles De Besos (Demo 2007) 04:31
- 12 Zoe 25 (FHC Tour 2010) 05:46
- 13 13th Star (Demo 2007) 06:05
- 14 Arc Of The Curve (Demo Instrumental 2007) 05:15
- 15 Circle Line (Demo 2007) 06:11
- 16 Dark Star (Demo Instrumental 2007) 06:11
- 17 It Ain't Easy (Demo 2007) 05:58
- 18 Manchmal (Demo April 2007) 05:28
- 19 Zoe 25 (Micklegate Demo) 04:39
- 20 Square Go (Demo 2007) 05:26
Info for 13th Star (Deluxe Digital 2023 Remix)
"The 13th Star Deluxe 2023 Remix" track list contains a brand new 2022 remix of the original album by Calum Malcolm and material including previously unreleased acoustic tracks from BBC sessions for Bob Harris and the Fishheads Club show at St Mary’s Church in Haddington, a rare 2007 demo and tracks from the album performed live at the Nearfest USA show in 2008 only previously available on DVD. All the tracks on this collection were remastered in 2022 by Calum Malcolm.
13th Star is an album by Fish. Released as a limited edition via mail-order in September 2007 and to retail in February 2008, it is his ninth solo studio album since he left Marillion in 1988 and the first since Field of Crows (2004).
Fish (Derek W. Dick), vocals
Frank Usher, electric and acoustic guitars (tracks 3-5,9,10); loop guitar (track 1); lap steel (track 5)
Steve Vantsis, bass, electric guitar (tracks 2,4,6,7 and 8); acoustic guitars (tracks 1,4,10); keyboards (tracks 1,2,4,6,8-10); double bass (track 3); clavinet (track 2); drum loop, programming; samples
Chris Johnson, electric and acoustic guitars (tracks 4,5 and 9)
Foss Patterson, piano (tracks 1,3-5); keyboards (tracks 1-4,6-9); organ (tracks 1-4,6-10); strings (tracks 1-5,8-10); music box (track 4); dulcimer; accordion; samples (track 10)
Gavin Griffiths, drums
Dave Haswell, percussion (tracks 1,3-5 and 10)
Lorna Bannon, backing vocals (tracks 3-6,9,10)
FISH
Derek William Dick, better known as FISH (born 25 April 1958), is a Scottish singer-songwriter and actor. He achieved prominence as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion from 1981 until 1988. In his solo career he has explored contemporary pop and traditional folk and rock.
Music critics have acknowledged Fish for his voice, which has been described as both “distinct” and a “conflation of Roger Daltrey and Peter Gabriel”, while his lyrics have been praised as “poetic prose”. Fish was voted number 37 in the greatest voices in rock by Planet Rock listeners in 2009.
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