Out of Water
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Out of Water | ||
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Studio album by Peter Hammill | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | January - August 1989 | |
Genre | Art rock | |
Length | 45:15 | |
Label | Enigma | |
Producer(s) | Peter Hammill and David Lord | |
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Peter Hammill chronology | ||
In A Foreign Town (1988) |
Out of Water (1990) |
Room Temperature (1990) |
Out of Water is an album by Peter Hammill, originally released on Enigma Records in 1990 and subsequently re-released on Hammill's own Fie label. Hammill himself considers this album to be a turning point from his mid-eighties style.
Two of the performers are credited by their nicknames they were given when they were part of Hammill's K Group in the 1980s: John Ellis (who also painted the picture on the cover) as "Fury" and Nic Potter as "Mozart". The song "A Way Out" is believed to be about the suicide of Hammill's brother.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Peter Hammill.
- "Evidently Goldfish"
- "Not the Man"
- "No Moon in the Water"
- "Our Oyster"
- "Something about Ysabel's Dance"
- "Green Fingers"
- "On the Surface"
- "A Way Out"
[edit] Personnel
- Peter Hammill – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Stuart Gordon – violin on 5
- John Ellis – guitar on 1, 4, and 7
- David Jackson – saxophone on 3 and 6
- Nic Potter – bass on 3 and 6