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FELLINI DAYS

Fish

 

Neo-Prog

3.50 | 161 ratings

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leeonthewood
2 stars This album is by far Fish at his worst. Up until this release Fish's studio albums have been great, and far better than the marillion albums that was done after he left the band. But here it is a case of totally lacking aggression, (we are speaking in tongues) to which he has always shown on previous albums, and his work with marillion. I cannot understand why he got rid of the musicians he had on his last album raingods and zippo's. Because they were far more supererior than the bunch on this album.

Every song sounds the same, with no aggression, and not even a good ballad. His voice is set at the same tempo for every track, and the material is well weak, and he sounds like he did not give a toss. He is also using voices like he did on Tatoo 52 off the sunset album, which works great on that track, but here it is a case of no relevance at all to what it's all about, and quite over done. Fish must remember that he is not Roger Waters who can use lots of voice overs and get away with it, cause that suits roger. But this does not suit fish at all, it may well work well on one track like tattoo 52, but that is as far as it goes. The only reason I gave this album 2 stars is cause I love the mans material as a rule, and up untill now he as never let me down. Lets hope he wakes up for his next installment.

| 2/5 |

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