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Kettle of Fish : ウィキペディア英語版
Kettle of Fish

''Kettle of Fish (88-98)'' is the title of a compilation album by Fish released in 1998, providing a retrospective on his solo career plus two new songs. Unlike the previous best-of ''Yin and Yang'' (1995), this is a single disc and does not include any Marillion material. ''Kettle of Fish'' was Fish's first release under a new contract with Roadrunner Records, who signed Fish after the financially catastrophic ''Sunsets on Empire'' album and tour of 1997 had forced him to dissolve his own label Dick Brothers Record Company. (The Dick Bros. logo still appears on the back, but this appears to be strictly symbolical.) Roadrunner also re-released Fish's entire backcatalogue; ''Kettle of Fish'' was intended to draw attention to these titles, which explains the publication of another "best-of" compilation with just one studio album between this and the last one. The album was accompanied by an eponymous collection of video clips with slightly different tracks (see below). In Europe, the limited first edition of the album included a bonus CD-ROM with three videos and additional material.
==Tracks==
The album contains thirteen tracks, most of which have been singles, in non-chronological order.
There are three songs each from the first two solo albums, ''Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors'' (1990) and ''Internal Exile'' (1991); "Just Good Friends" from ''Internal Exile'' appears in its 1995 re-recorded version featuring Sam Brown. The other two solo albums – ''Suits'' (1994) and ''Sunsets on Empire'' (1997) - are represented by two songs each. The 1993 studio album with cover versions, ''Songs from the Mirror'', is not represented. Also not included are the singles "The Company" (1990) and "Change of Heart" (1997), which had only been released in Germany and the UK, respectively. Instead, two songs that were planned as singles but never released, are included – "Lucky" (1991) and "Goldfish and Clowns" (1997). All tracks appear in their original album versions, except for "Goldfish and Clowns" and "Lady Let It Lie", of which the single edits are used.
Additionally, the album contains two new tracks. Both are products of Fish's participation in a songwriters retreat organised by Miles Copeland III at his castle Marouatte in France (incidentally the same place where Marillion had recorded ''Brave'') in the spring of 1998. "Mr. Buttons" was co-written with Maia Sharp and Andy Gardiner; "Chasing Miss Pretty", a pure pop song, with Chris Braide and American guitarist Dave Bassett. (Another three songs from these sessions would end up on the forthcoming album ''Raingods with Zippos''. "Chasing Miss Pretty" was planned as a single, but never materialised.

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