Released March 1981 Release date March 1981 | Length 46:00 | |
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Recorded The Manor Studios, December 5th - 15th, 1980 Fischer-Z albums Going Deaf for a Living, Destination Paradise, Going Red for a Salad (The UA, Fish's Head, Reveal |
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Red Skies over Paradise is a 1981 album by Fischer-Z. This was the last album released under the classic line-up, despite the departure of keyboardist Steve Skolnik. This album featured many songs about politics and several references to the Cold War, the album title and cover in particular. The album received positive reviews from fans and encouraged band leader John Watts to pursue a solo career, thus ending Fischer-Z until its revival in 1987.
Contents
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Track listing
All songs written by John Watts
- "Berlin"
- "Marliese"
- "Red Skies over Paradise"
- "In England"
- "You'll Never Find Brian Here"
- "Battalions of Strangers"
- "Song & Dance Brigade"
- "The Writer"
- "Bathroom Scenario"
- "Wristcutter's Lullaby"
- "Cruise Missiles"
- "Luton to Lisbon"
- "Multinationals Bite"
Personnel
Songs
1Berlin4:35
2Marliese3:53
3Red Skies Over Paradise4:37
References
Red Skies over Paradise Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA