Fish Out of Water (album)

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Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water cover
Studio album by Chris Squire
Released November 1975
Recorded 1975
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 42:30
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Chris Squire
Professional reviews

Fish Out of Water is the title of progressive rock musician Chris Squire's first solo album. It was released in 1975 during a break between duties for his band Yes. Bill Bruford, Patrick Moraz, and other members of Yes in its various incarnations contribute to the record, while Squire employs his signature bass skills as well as performance of all guitars. The album is in the same vein as the Yes album of the previous year, Relayer, though the sound is more fleshed out with the help of a full orchestra and the jazz context of "Lucky Seven".

Squire's staple thematic oratorios appear on this album. First, "Fish" (his nickname) appears in the title (being "...Out of Water" referring to being out of the usual Yes oeuvre); second, the number seven, manifested as the seven-minute, 7/8 time signature piece "Lucky Seven".

The first track begins with a short fanfare style introduction played on the organ at St Paul's Cathedral, London by the cathedral organist Barry Rose. The organ continues throughout the song creating an original sound and revealing Squire's experience as a church chorister in his boyhood. Much of the keyboard work on the album is by Andrew Jackman, Squire's former bandmate in The Syn.

It had been out-of-print outside Japan and Europe, but was reissued by Wounded Bird Records on February 28, 2006. Subsequently, a deluxe edition of the album was released on June 25, 2007 on Squire's own label, Stone Ghost Records, distributed by Castle/Sanctuary Records. The album was remastered and features as bonus material a DVD with promo videos and commentary and interviews with Chris Squire.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Chris Squire.

  1. "Hold Out Your Hand" – 4:13
  2. "You By My Side" – 5:00
  3. "Silently Falling" – 11:27
  4. "Lucky Seven" – 6:54
  5. "Safe (Canon Song)" – 14:56

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[edit] Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1976 Billboard Pop Albums 69