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Fisherman's Blues

Fisherman's Blues is a 1988 album by The Waterboys. The album marked a change in the band's sound, with them abandoning their earlier grandiose rock sound for a mixture of traditional Irish music, traditional Scottish music, country music, and rock and roll. Critics were divided on its release with some disappointed at the change of direction and others ranking it among The Waterboys' best work.[1] The album was The Waterboys' best selling album, reaching a number 13 placing on the U.K. charts on release, and 76 on the Billboard 200.

Fisherman's Blues
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1988
Recorded1986-88
StudioWindmill Lane Studio & Spiddal House
GenreFolk rock
Length54:37
LabelEnsign, Chrysalis
ProducerMike Scott, Vinnie Kilduff, Bob Johnston, John Dunford
The Waterboys chronology
This Is the Sea
(1985)
Fisherman's Blues
(1988)
Room to Roam
(1990)
Singles from Fisherman's Blues
  1. "Fisherman's Blues"
    Released: October 1988
  2. "And a Bang on the Ear"
    Released: June 1989

Production history

 
Scott (left) and Wickham (right) collaborated on songwriting for Fisherman's Blues.

The history behind Fisherman's Blues begins with Steve Wickham's contribution to "The Pan Within" on the preceding Waterboys album This Is the Sea. Wickham joined the group officially in 1985 after This Is the Sea had been released. Mike Scott, The Waterboys' leader, spent time in Dublin with Wickham, and moved to Ireland in 1986. That year The Waterboys performed "Fisherman's Blues" on The Tube, which was the first time the new musical direction the band was taking was demonstrated.

The recording sessions for the album were lengthy and produced a great deal of music. The sessions began at Windmill Lane Studio in Dublin and lasted from January through March 1986. An additional session took place that December in San Francisco. From March to August 1987 The Waterboys were recording in Windmill Lane again. Scott moved to Galway and another year passed as the band recorded at Spiddal House, where Scott was living. The entire second side of the original record is made up of recordings from this 1988 session. The album was released that October. Scott describes the process; "We started recording our fourth album in early '86 and completed it 100 songs and 2 years later".[2]

More songs from the album's recording sessions were released on Too Close to Heaven, or Fisherman's Blues, Part 2 as it was titled in the United States, in 2002 by BMG and Razor and Tie Entertainment, respectively. Other songs from the sessions were unreleased for years, including one of the defining tracks of sessions, "Higher In Time", a cover of Bob Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight", "The Man With the Wind at His Heels", "Stranger to Me", "Saints and Angels", and "Born to Be Together".[1] A remastered "Collector's Edition" with additional tracks was released in May 2006.

A 7-CD box set, containing 121 tracks from the album sessions including all those on the original record and subsequent editions, plus a further 85 unreleased tracks was released on 14 October 2013.[3]

Songs

The title track peaked at number three on the Billboard Modern Rock chart. The single for the song reached position 32 on the UK singles charts in 1989 and position 75, when re-issued in 1991. Country music song "The Lost Highway", featuring Liam Ó Maonlaí on piano, appeared on the B-side. "Fisherman's Blues" was used on the pilot episode of the TV series Lights Out, and has appeared on the soundtracks of the movies Good Will Hunting, Waking Ned Devine and Dream with the Fishes. Actress Emilia Clarke performed a cover version for the film Dom Hemingway.

"Sweet Thing" is a "surprisingly successful"[4] cover of a song by Van Morrison, originally from Morrison's 1968 album, Astral Weeks. The Waterboys' version on this album is a medley; the song ends with the unplanned addition of verses from The Beatles' "Blackbird", which Scott impulsively sang on the spot. A different recording of the song appeared on the second compact disc of the re-release of This Is the Sea.

"Strange Boat" lends its title to Ian Abrahams' biography of Mike Scott and The Waterboys,[5] while the song "World Party" was the inspiration for Karl Wallinger's band name. It reached position 19 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart, and was voted number 69 on the KROQ Top 106.7 Countdown of 1989.[6]

Jimmy Hickey, of the instrumental song "Jimmy Hickey's Waltz", was a member of the album's production crew. The track begins with a recording of some conversation and laughter, which continues in the background as a violin begins to play a short waltz. The recording ends with some applause.

"And a Bang on the Ear", in which Scott summarises a past romantic attachment in each verse, finishing the song with a current "woman of the hearthfire", was released as the second single from the album. A live version of "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" made up the B-side. A studio version of "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" would appear on The Waterboys' next album Room to Roam. The single was chosen as a Radio One "Single of the Week", but failed to chart. Confusion amongst listeners about what a bang on the ear might be about prompted The Waterboys' Frequently Asked Questions page to note, more than ten years later, that it was "a term of affection".[7] A "bang" means a kiss and this Irish phrase of "bang on the ear" can best be considered equivalent to the more common phrase "peck on the cheek".

"Has Anybody Here Seen Hank" is a country music tribute to Hank Williams, listening to whom Scott described as "a life-changing experience".[8] The Waterboys had previously paid tribute to a different influence on Scott, Patti Smith, with the song "A Girl Called Johnny" on their first album, The Waterboys.

"Dunford's Fancy" was written by Wickham for Steve Dunford, brother to Waterboys producer John Dunford.[9]

"The Stolen Child" was the first William Butler Yeats poem that The Waterboys put to music. Another Yeats poem "Love and Death" appeared on Dream Harder in 1993. "The Stolen Child", spoken by traditional Irish vocalist Tomás Mac Eoin with backup vocals by Scott, remains the group's "most famous poetic rendition".[10]

The final song is only a brief snippet of the Woody Guthrie folk song "This Land Is Your Land" with some of the American place names replaced with Irish ones.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Chicago Sun-Times    [11]
Daily News    [12]
Mojo     [13]
NME6/10[14]
The Observer     [15]
The Philadelphia Inquirer    [16]
Q     [17]
Rolling Stone     [18]
Uncut     [19]

Fisherman's Blues was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[20]

Track listing

Fisherman's Blues (1988)

  1. "Fisherman's Blues" (Mike Scott, Steve Wickham) – 4:26
  2. "We Will Not Be Lovers" (Scott) – 7:03
  3. "Strange Boat" (Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite) – 3:06
  4. "World Party" (Scott, Trevor Hutchinson, Karl Wallinger) – 4:01
  5. "Sweet Thing" (Van Morrison) – 7:14
  6. "Jimmy Hickey's Waltz" (Scott, Wickham, Thistlethwaite) – 2:06
  7. "And a Bang on the Ear" (Scott, Wickham, Thistlethwaite) – 9:14
  8. "Has Anybody Here Seen Hank?" (Scott) – 3:19
  9. "When Will We Be Married?" (Traditional, adapted: Scott, Thistlethwaite) – 3:01
  10. "When Ye Go Away" (Scott) – 3:45
  11. "Dunford's Fancy" (Wickham) – 1:04
  12. "The Stolen Child" (Words: W.B. Yeats, Music: Scott) – 6:55
  13. "This Land Is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie) – 0:56

Jimmy Hickey's Waltz not present on 1988 Ensign vinyl release. Though it is not listed at the back of the 1988 CD box, it features on the Ensign disc and in the booklet with full credits..

Personnel

The cover displays a number of the contributors. From left to right, back to front, are: Jake Kennedy (crew), Colin Blakey, Pat McCarthy (recording engineer), Jimmy Hickey (crew), John Dunford (co-producer), Trevor Hutchinson, Fran Breen, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Mike Scott, and Steve Wickham.[7]

Charts

References

  1. ^ a b Peter Anderson. . Record Collector magazine. Archived from the original on 3 May 2005. Retrieved 22 October 2005.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 October 2004. Retrieved 30 October 2005.
  3. ^ "EMI reveal 7CD Waterboys box set". Superdeluxeedition.com. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  4. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Fisherman's Blues – The Waterboys". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  5. ^ Abrahams, Ian. Strange Boat. SAF Publishing (2007) ISBN 0-946719-92-6
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 December 2006. Retrieved 5 December 2006.
  7. ^ a b . Mikescottwaterboys.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2005.
  8. ^ Gerry Galipault. . Pause and Play. Archived from the original on 19 March 2006. Retrieved 22 October 2005.
  9. ^ . Mikescottwaterboys.com. Archived from the original on 23 May 2006. Retrieved 31 October 2005.
  10. ^ . Poets.org. 19 October 2004. Archived from the original on 24 October 2005. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  11. ^ McLeese, Don (21 November 1988). "The Waterboys, 'Fisherman's Blues' (Chrysalis)". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  12. ^ Hinckley, David (5 February 1989). "The Waterboys: 'Fisherman's Blues' (Ensign)". Daily News.
  13. ^ McNair, James (June 2006). "The Waterboys: Fisherman's Blues". Mojo. No. 151. p. 119.
  14. ^ O'Hagan, Sean (22 October 1988). "The Waterboys: Fisherman's Blues". NME. p. 39.
  15. ^ Woodcraft, Molloy (23 April 2006). "The Waterboys: Fisherman's Blues (Chrysalis)". The Observer. The Observer Music Monthly supplement, p. 57.
  16. ^ Moon, Tom (4 December 1988). "Back to the blues with Ray Charles". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  17. ^ Doyle, Tom (June 2006). "The Waterboys: Fisherman's Blues". Q. No. 239. p. 124.
  18. ^ Hochman, Steve (12 January 1989). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 21 March 2007. Retrieved 22 March 2007.
  19. ^ Mueller, Andrew (10 May 2006). . Uncut. Archived from the original on 26 January 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  20. ^ Fortune, Ross (2006). "The Waterboys: Fisherman's Blues". In Dimery, Robert (ed.). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Universe Publishing. p. 587. ISBN 978-0-7893-1371-3.
  21. ^ Steffen Hung. "charts.nz - The Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues". Charts.nz. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  22. ^ Steffen Hung. "The Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  23. ^ Steffen Hung. "The Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  24. ^ "WATERBOYS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  25. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Albums: Includes Every Album That Made the Billboard 200 Chart - Google Books. ISBN 9780898201666. Retrieved 28 July 2019.

External links

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Fisherman s Blues is a 1988 album by The Waterboys The album marked a change in the band s sound with them abandoning their earlier grandiose rock sound for a mixture of traditional Irish music traditional Scottish music country music and rock and roll Critics were divided on its release with some disappointed at the change of direction and others ranking it among The Waterboys best work 1 The album was The Waterboys best selling album reaching a number 13 placing on the U K charts on release and 76 on the Billboard 200 Fisherman s BluesStudio album by The WaterboysReleasedOctober 1988Recorded1986 88StudioWindmill Lane Studio amp Spiddal HouseGenreFolk rockLength54 37LabelEnsign ChrysalisProducerMike Scott Vinnie Kilduff Bob Johnston John DunfordThe Waterboys chronologyThis Is the Sea 1985 Fisherman s Blues 1988 Room to Roam 1990 Singles from Fisherman s Blues Fisherman s Blues Released October 1988 And a Bang on the Ear Released June 1989 Contents 1 Production history 2 Songs 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Fisherman s Blues 1988 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksProduction history Edit Scott left and Wickham right collaborated on songwriting for Fisherman s Blues The history behind Fisherman s Blues begins with Steve Wickham s contribution to The Pan Within on the preceding Waterboys album This Is the Sea Wickham joined the group officially in 1985 after This Is the Sea had been released Mike Scott The Waterboys leader spent time in Dublin with Wickham and moved to Ireland in 1986 That year The Waterboys performed Fisherman s Blues on The Tube which was the first time the new musical direction the band was taking was demonstrated The recording sessions for the album were lengthy and produced a great deal of music The sessions began at Windmill Lane Studio in Dublin and lasted from January through March 1986 An additional session took place that December in San Francisco From March to August 1987 The Waterboys were recording in Windmill Lane again Scott moved to Galway and another year passed as the band recorded at Spiddal House where Scott was living The entire second side of the original record is made up of recordings from this 1988 session The album was released that October Scott describes the process We started recording our fourth album in early 86 and completed it 100 songs and 2 years later 2 More songs from the album s recording sessions were released on Too Close to Heaven or Fisherman s Blues Part 2 as it was titled in the United States in 2002 by BMG and Razor and Tie Entertainment respectively Other songs from the sessions were unreleased for years including one of the defining tracks of sessions Higher In Time a cover of Bob Dylan s I ll Be Your Baby Tonight The Man With the Wind at His Heels Stranger to Me Saints and Angels and Born to Be Together 1 A remastered Collector s Edition with additional tracks was released in May 2006 A 7 CD box set containing 121 tracks from the album sessions including all those on the original record and subsequent editions plus a further 85 unreleased tracks was released on 14 October 2013 3 Songs EditThe title track peaked at number three on the Billboard Modern Rock chart The single for the song reached position 32 on the UK singles charts in 1989 and position 75 when re issued in 1991 Country music song The Lost Highway featuring Liam o Maonlai on piano appeared on the B side Fisherman s Blues was used on the pilot episode of the TV series Lights Out and has appeared on the soundtracks of the movies Good Will Hunting Waking Ned Devine and Dream with the Fishes Actress Emilia Clarke performed a cover version for the film Dom Hemingway Sweet Thing is a surprisingly successful 4 cover of a song by Van Morrison originally from Morrison s 1968 album Astral Weeks The Waterboys version on this album is a medley the song ends with the unplanned addition of verses from The Beatles Blackbird which Scott impulsively sang on the spot A different recording of the song appeared on the second compact disc of the re release of This Is the Sea Strange Boat lends its title to Ian Abrahams biography of Mike Scott and The Waterboys 5 while the song World Party was the inspiration for Karl Wallinger s band name It reached position 19 on Billboard s Modern Rock chart and was voted number 69 on the KROQ Top 106 7 Countdown of 1989 6 Jimmy Hickey of the instrumental song Jimmy Hickey s Waltz was a member of the album s production crew The track begins with a recording of some conversation and laughter which continues in the background as a violin begins to play a short waltz The recording ends with some applause And a Bang on the Ear in which Scott summarises a past romantic attachment in each verse finishing the song with a current woman of the hearthfire was released as the second single from the album A live version of The Raggle Taggle Gypsy made up the B side A studio version of The Raggle Taggle Gypsy would appear on The Waterboys next album Room to Roam The single was chosen as a Radio One Single of the Week but failed to chart Confusion amongst listeners about what a bang on the ear might be about prompted The Waterboys Frequently Asked Questions page to note more than ten years later that it was a term of affection 7 A bang means a kiss and this Irish phrase of bang on the ear can best be considered equivalent to the more common phrase peck on the cheek Has Anybody Here Seen Hank is a country music tribute to Hank Williams listening to whom Scott described as a life changing experience 8 The Waterboys had previously paid tribute to a different influence on Scott Patti Smith with the song A Girl Called Johnny on their first album The Waterboys Dunford s Fancy was written by Wickham for Steve Dunford brother to Waterboys producer John Dunford 9 The Stolen Child was the first William Butler Yeats poem that The Waterboys put to music Another Yeats poem Love and Death appeared on Dream Harder in 1993 The Stolen Child spoken by traditional Irish vocalist Tomas Mac Eoin with backup vocals by Scott remains the group s most famous poetic rendition 10 The final song is only a brief snippet of the Woody Guthrie folk song This Land Is Your Land with some of the American place names replaced with Irish ones Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 4 Chicago Sun Times 11 Daily News 12 Mojo 13 NME6 10 14 The Observer 15 The Philadelphia Inquirer 16 Q 17 Rolling Stone 18 Uncut 19 Fisherman s Blues was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 20 Track listing EditFisherman s Blues 1988 Edit Fisherman s Blues Mike Scott Steve Wickham 4 26 We Will Not Be Lovers Scott 7 03 Strange Boat Scott Anthony Thistlethwaite 3 06 World Party Scott Trevor Hutchinson Karl Wallinger 4 01 Sweet Thing Van Morrison 7 14 Jimmy Hickey s Waltz Scott Wickham Thistlethwaite 2 06 And a Bang on the Ear Scott Wickham Thistlethwaite 9 14 Has Anybody Here Seen Hank Scott 3 19 When Will We Be Married Traditional adapted Scott Thistlethwaite 3 01 When Ye Go Away Scott 3 45 Dunford s Fancy Wickham 1 04 The Stolen Child Words W B Yeats Music Scott 6 55 This Land Is Your Land Woody Guthrie 0 56Jimmy Hickey s Waltz not present on 1988 Ensign vinyl release Though it is not listed at the back of the 1988 CD box it features on the Ensign disc and in the booklet with full credits Personnel EditThe cover displays a number of the contributors From left to right back to front are Jake Kennedy crew Colin Blakey Pat McCarthy recording engineer Jimmy Hickey crew John Dunford co producer Trevor Hutchinson Fran Breen Anthony Thistlethwaite Mike Scott and Steve Wickham 7 Mike Scott vocals guitar piano hammond organ drums bouzouki Anthony Thistlethwaite saxophone mandolin harmonica Hammond organ Steve Wickham violin Trevor Hutchinson bass guitar double bass Roddy Lorimer trumpet Kevin Wilkinson drums Peter McKinney drums Dave Ruffy drums Colin Blakey piano flute border horn Fran Breen drums Vinnie Kilduff guitar Noel Bridgeman tambourine congas Jay Dee Daugherty drums Mairtin O Connor accordion Alec Finn bouzouki Charlie Lennon violin Brendan O Regan bouzouki Tomas Mac Eoin vocals Paraig Stevens bells Jenny Haan vocals Ruth Nolan vocals Rachel Nolan vocals The Abergavenny Male Voice Choir vocals Tomas Mac Eoin spoken voiceCharts EditChart 1988 89 PeakpositionNew Zealand Albums Chart 21 15Norwegian Albums Chart 22 7Swedish Albums Chart 23 18UK Albums Chart 24 13US Billboard 200 25 76References Edit a b Peter Anderson Mike Scott Waterboys biography Record Collector magazine Archived from the original on 3 May 2005 Retrieved 22 October 2005 Mike Scott March 2003 Archived from the original on 23 October 2004 Retrieved 30 October 2005 EMI reveal 7CD Waterboys box set Superdeluxeedition com Retrieved 21 March 2013 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Fisherman s Blues The Waterboys AllMusic Retrieved 30 April 2016 Abrahams Ian Strange Boat SAF Publishing 2007 ISBN 0 946719 92 6 KROQ Top 106 7 Countdown of 1989 Archived from the original on 6 December 2006 Retrieved 5 December 2006 a b FAQ Mikescottwaterboys com Archived from the original on 11 April 2008 Retrieved 23 October 2005 Gerry Galipault Mike Scott Is The Waterboys and The Waterboys Are Mike Scott Pause and Play Archived from the original on 19 March 2006 Retrieved 22 October 2005 Too Close to Heaven Who s Who Mikescottwaterboys com Archived from the original on 23 May 2006 Retrieved 31 October 2005 The Big Music of the Waterboys Song Revelry and Celebration Academy of American Poets Poets org 19 October 2004 Archived from the original on 24 October 2005 Retrieved 30 April 2016 McLeese Don 21 November 1988 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Chrysalis Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 26 January 2018 Hinckley David 5 February 1989 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Ensign Daily News McNair James June 2006 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Mojo No 151 p 119 O Hagan Sean 22 October 1988 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues NME p 39 Woodcraft Molloy 23 April 2006 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Chrysalis The Observer The Observer Music Monthly supplement p 57 Moon Tom 4 December 1988 Back to the blues with Ray Charles The Philadelphia Inquirer Doyle Tom June 2006 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Q No 239 p 124 Hochman Steve 12 January 1989 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 21 March 2007 Retrieved 22 March 2007 Mueller Andrew 10 May 2006 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Uncut Archived from the original on 26 January 2018 Retrieved 26 January 2018 Fortune Ross 2006 The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues In Dimery Robert ed 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Universe Publishing p 587 ISBN 978 0 7893 1371 3 Steffen Hung charts nz The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues Charts nz Retrieved 28 July 2019 Steffen Hung The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues norwegiancharts com Retrieved 28 July 2019 Steffen Hung The Waterboys Fisherman s Blues swedishcharts com Retrieved 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