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| ARTIST: | Fish |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Roadrunner Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Tumbledown, Mission Statement, Incomplete, Tilted Cross, Faith Healer, Rites of Passage/Plague of Ghosts, Plague of Ghosts: Old Haunts, Plague of Ghosts: Digging Deep, Plague of Ghosts: Chocolate Frogs, Plague of Ghosts: Waving at Stars, Plague of Ghosts: Raingods Dancing, Plague of Ghosts: Wake-Up Call (Make It Happen) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 016861867720 |
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Customer Reviews of Raingods with Zippos
A comeback of sorts. I want to state this for the record, so that I don't come off as another "Freak" with hero-worship and absolutely no sense of discretion when it comes to all things Marillion.
I came to this album cautiously, actually very reluctantly. I had given up entirely on Fish after having purchased (and subsequently sold) the horrible disaster "Suits". On the strength of some of the songs I heard live when Fish toured the States, I purchased (and really enjoyed) "Sunsets On Empire", but was afraid its follow up might be yet another disappointment. When a good friend (and fellow Marillion fan) failed to convince me to go out and buy "Raingods With Zippos", she bought it for me, assuring me that I'd like it. I didn't like it, I loved it.
Maybe it was the fact that I was expecting so little to begin with. Maybe I just didn't realize that Fish still had enough creative energy left in those old bones to propel him through another album. Whatever it was, I found myself falling in love with some of the songs on the CD; namely, the 20-minute-plus epic "Plague Of Ghosts" which musically and lyrically recalls some of Marillion's earlier days. This offering is far from perfect. There are moments of weakness (the unlistenable "Mission Statement" is one) but overall, this is an impressive release from a guy I had given up for dead.
I don't think this effort will be THE BREAK BACK!!!
Don't get me wrong I love Oncle Fish but this album will be appreciated only by musicians, diehard fans and some critics. Those who love Fish for his poetic lyrics and melodic artistry of his phenomenal voice will be very disappointed. There is only two songs which are really Fishy as we would expect, "Incomplete" and fantastic "Rites Of Passage." There are also two melodic parts in "Plague Of Ghosts" - (V) Raingod's Dancing and (VI) Wake-Up Call. The rest is pretty much boring and some songs even terrible! - "Faithhealer" and "Mission Statement" but if you like new sounds and squeaky noises this album is for you! I think that what Fish needs to do if he wants to get out of his financial difficulties is sell a lot of records and I am sure that this one is gonna be yet another financial disaster. It is either back to recording studio and write something what made him known as Fish "The Scottish Poet" or bite the dust! And NO, Girls will not like it "Huse from Netherland"!
INCREDIBLE!
I missed this album from my collection after reading some dodgy reviews. Instead I wanted to wait for the new album which I hoped would be more mature. But after reading his new book MASQUE, I could not resist. Boy O Boy have I been missing out! This album is incredible. By far the best yet. No wonder Brian May of QUEEN was begging to be on the his new album called FELLINI DAYS.