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Prog-Brazil
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Topic: Chris Squire - Fish out of the water Posted: October 28 2005 at 15:22 |
Wonderful album!! I can not stop to listen
it.
I think it is the unreleased album from
Yes.
Anyone agree?
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Evolver
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 15:56 |
I agree with the first part. It's a great album.
But it's not unreleased. 
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 15:57 |
I think it's great too. Considering that Moraz and Bruford played on
it, the style is similar to Yes's and Squire does all of the vocals,
one could consider it a lost Yes album (much like Voyage of the Acolyte
is to Genesis). As Evolver said, though, it's not exactly unreleased.
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Phil
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 16:07 |
Great album, best of the Yes "solo" projects of 75/76 I think. Maybe gave Chris Squire the confidence to pen "Parallels" for GFTO.
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 16:33 |
It is great album, but I like Olias Of Sunhillow better.
And all Yes fans know of the conflict between Bill and Chris which spoiled the planned reunion of CTTE line up, which eventually ended up as ABWH. Does not the presence of Bill on Fish Out Of Water seem strange in these circumstances, does it?
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hcnoer
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 16:50 |
Great indeed, listening to it right now actually, but I also do like Olias better.
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 16:53 |
I like it. I'd throw it a B+, and it probably is the best non-Bruford solo album by any Yes member.
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 17:30 |
Great album
 
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 17:46 |
Phil wrote:
Great album, best of the Yes "solo" projects of 75/76 I
think. Maybe gave Chris Squire the confidence to pen "Parallels" for
GFTO. |
wasn't Parallels a leftover from the 'Fish' sessions? I remember
hearing back in the distant past that it was. Not 'good' enough
for the Squire album, yet good enough for Yes.  If true it says alot for the quality of Fish to anyone who hasn't heard it. A GREAT album!
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 17:48 |
Bass Guitar is amazing on it.
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Posted: October 28 2005 at 20:54 |
Olympus wrote:
Bass Guitar is amazing on it.
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oh yeah, that's a given with Squire. I was really impressed with
his ability to handle the lead vocals. Much more than just
harmonies with Anderson and Howe. Not to mention his
compositional skills. If it were 'mere' bass playing alone it
wouldn't be half as good as the album ended up being. It's really
good.... music.
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Posted: October 29 2005 at 05:17 |
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S Lang
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Posted: October 29 2005 at 06:09 |
I love this album, not because it's dark, but because it's rather heavy. Squire does a very good job on the bottom line and Mel Collins just lifts the whole thing. Pity that Squire decided to sing, for he has no voice, just like Howe - but one gets used to it after a while...
Any one of you bothered to review it?
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Posted: October 29 2005 at 12:35 |
S Lang wrote:
I love this album, not because it's dark, but
because it's rather heavy. Squire does a very good job on the bottom
line and Mel Collins just lifts the whole thing. Pity that Squire
decided to sing, for he has no voice, just like Howe - but one gets
used to it after a while...
Any one of you bothered to review it? |
you're kidding right, Squire has no voice....compared to who or what?
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Posted: October 30 2005 at 04:42 |
I bought the album when it was released and I played Safe (Canon Song)and Silently Falling every morning for about 6 months before leaving home for school in the mornings
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RoyalJelly
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Posted: October 30 2005 at 04:48 |
"Hold out your hand" is a great cut, I love the video of it on the
Yesyears" DVD, with Bruford and Moraz. I prefer the Moraz
album "Story of I" as an album, but don't know if it counts as a
"Yes solo album", since he didn't record with them after that
(though they did tour Relayer once more).
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Posted: October 30 2005 at 10:05 |
Prog-Brazil wrote:
Wonderful album!! I can not stop to listen it.
I think it is the unreleased album from Yes.
Anyone agreed?
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I agree completely. Mr. Squire has hidden talents. He proves himself to be an excellent composer. I wish he made more high quality albums like that.
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Posted: October 30 2005 at 20:35 |
Moogtron III wrote:
Prog-Brazil wrote:
Wonderful album!! I can not stop to listen it.
I think it is the unreleased album from Yes.
Anyone agreed?
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I agree completely. Mr. Squire has hidden talents. He proves himself
to be an excellent composer. I wish he made more high quality albums
like that. |
I agree as well. Fantastic album, start to finish.
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Prog-Brazil
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 07:06 |
Evolver wrote:
I agree with the first part. It's a great album.
But it's not unreleased.  |
Ok, I meant: it is the lost Yes album.. well, you get it :)
Thanks for advise me.
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 07:15 |
RoyalJelly wrote:
"Hold out your hand" is a great cut, I love the video of it on the Yesyears" DVD, with Bruford and Moraz. I prefer the Moraz album "Story of I" as an album, but don't know if it counts as a "Yes solo album", since he didn't record with them after that (though they did tour Relayer once more). |
Yes me too - thought 'i' was amazing, though sound quality a bit thin on the old vinyl. Some terrific compositions, great solos, poor vocals (sadly) but VERY prog and brimming with ideas. His subsequent solo albums degenerated into sub-standard Brazilian jazz.
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