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〕 | rev2 = ''Scotland on Sunday'' | rev2Score = 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fish - 13th Star - Scotland on Sunday )〕 | rev3 = DPRP | rev3Score = 8/10 & 9/10 }} ''13th Star'' is an album by Fish. Released as a limited edition via mail-order in September 2007 and to retail in February 2008, it is his ninth solo studio album since he left Marillion in 1988 and the first since ''Field of Crows'' (2004). Released on Fish's own imprint Chocolate Frog Record Company, retail distribution is handled by Snapper Music. ==Music and lyrics== Steve Vantsis, who was Fish's permanent bassist from the ''Sunsets on Empire'' tour (1997) until 2008, was the main writing partner on this album (a role previously held by, among others, Mickey Simmonds, Steven Wilson, John Wesley and Bruce Watson). It features a rougher, more guitar-based and slightly industrial sound on a number of tracks and is therefore perceived as a departure by many fans. However, Fish had explored similar ideas as early as on ''Sunsets on Empire'' and ''Raingods with Zippos'' (1999). Also, a number of tracks have classic Fish hallmarks, significantly enhanced by the presence of his longtime companion Frank Usher on guitars. Most lyrics deal with, or are at least implicitly in reference to, Fish's failed relationship with Mostly Autumn singer Heather Findlay who left him in 2007, cancelling their scheduled wedding. The title ''13th Star'' originally referred to her as being the 13th female significant other in Fish's life, but ended up as a metaphor for an (unknown) future relationship. The original title of the song "Zoë 25" was "Micklegate", after the place where Fish had proposed to Heather. The title also refers to the album as the 13th studio album of his career (four with Marillion and nine solo). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「13th Star」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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