Word Salad (album)
Appearance
Word Salad | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 4 May 1979[1] | |||
Studio | Eden Studios, Chiswick, London; Wessex Sound Studios, Highbury, London | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Length | 37:00 | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | Mike Howlett | |||
Fischer-Z chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Smash Hits | (favourable)[3] |
Word Salad is a 1979 debut album by Fischer-Z. John Watts and Steve Skolnik formed the band in 1976 whilst at Brunel University. John Watts had been travelling up and down the country playing the club circuit. Fischer-Z was playing a crossover of the new wave, punk and reggae genres. In 1978, the band secured a record deal with United Artists, alongside the Buzzcocks, The Stranglers and Dr. Feelgood.
Track listing
[edit]All tracks composed by John Watts; except where noted.
- "Pretty Paracetamol" (also known as: "First Impressions", but this name doesn't usually feature on the CD releases) – 3:57
- "Acrobats" (Watts, David Graham) – 2:42
- "The Worker" – 3:36
- "Spiders" (Watts, Steve Skolnik) – 1:42
- "Remember Russia" – 3:29
- "The French Let Her" (Watts, Steve Skolnik) – 3:21
- "Lies" – 3:57
- "Wax Dolls" – 2:46
- "Headlines" – 3:21
- "Nice to Know" – 2:52
- "Billy and the Motorway Police" (Watts, David Graham) – 2:11
- "Lemmings" (Watts, Steve Skolnik) – 3:02
Personnel
[edit]- Fischer-Z
- John Watts - lead vocals, guitar
- Steve Skolnik - keyboards, vocals
- David Graham - bass guitar
- Steve Liddle - drums, percussion
- Technical
- Gary Edwards, Aldo Bocca - recording engineer
- John Pasche - art direction, design
- John Wedge - photography
Notes
[edit]- The songs "Wax Dolls", "Remember Russia", "The Worker" and "Pretty Paracetamol" (although named on single release as "First Impressions") were used as singles. "The Worker" being the most successful, hitting #53 on the UK charts (Note: The 7" single version of "The Worker" is slightly remixed from the album and emphasises the keyboards. This version has yet to appear on CD to date).
- The album was first released on CD in 1989. In 1997 "Disky Communications Europe" re-released the album under the title "The Worker". It included two bonus tracks: "Limbo" and "Marliese"; the first appearing on Fischer-Z's second album Going Deaf For A Living, and the latter appearing on their third, Red Skies Over Paradise. In 2005, Disky re-released this version again, this time simply going by the title "Fischer-Z".
References
[edit]- ^ "NME". NME. 28 April 1979. p. 4.
- ^ Word Salad at AllMusic
- ^ White, Cliff. "Albums". Smash Hits (July 26 – August 8, 1979): 25.