Sunday, October 27, 2024

FISHERMAN'S BLUES: TOO CLOSE TO HEAVEN

This is part four (and the final) of the Fisherman's Blues compilations that I put together.

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The Waterboys released their 4th album, Fisherman's Blues, on October of 1998. The Fisherman's Blues recording sessions were an epic undertaking that spanned cities, countries and even continents. The recordings took place from 1996 to 1998 and produced an insane amount of music. The sessions began at Windmill Lane Studio in Dublin and lasted from January through March 1986. From there they moved to San Francisco and recorded for a few more months before moving back to Windmill Lane and finally ending the recording sessions at the Spiddal house in Galway. Mike Scott describes the process; "We started recording our fourth album in early '86 and completed it 100 songs and 2 years later. There was a lot of indecision. I got too involved in the album and I lost perspective. We had blues songs, gospel songs, country songs, rock songs and ballads. I didn't know where to take it. It could've been a gospel or country album. It could've sounded more like This Is The Sea or it could've been a traditional album. It could've been anything."

14 years after the release of Fisherman's Blues came Too Close To Heaven or Fisherman's Blues Part 2 (with an extended tracklisting) as it was known as in North America. "Quite how 'Too Close to Heaven' – a song that is easily worthy of either John Lennon or Van Morrison - languished in the vaults for 12 years is a matter for Scott's conscience (and his accountants)" said the Guardian.

25 years after the release of Fisherman's Blues the Waterboys released a 7-CD box set which contained 121 tracks from the album sessions (including all those on the original record and subsequent editions) plus a further 85 unreleased tracks!

After years of taking stabs at creating an all inclusive best of the Fisherman's Blues boxset for my own listening pleasure I finally did it. I pared down the epic 121 track boxset to a 64 song four part listening experience.

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Part 4 is called: Fisherman's Blues: Too Close to Heaven

Part 3 can be found here.
Part 2 can be found here.
Part 1 can be found here.




















Tracklisting:
Fisherman's Blues [Piano Version]
A Golden Age
Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down
Too Close To Heaven
You Don't Have To Be In The Army To Fight In The War
I Miss The Road
Higherbound [Prototype]
Killing My Heart [2nd Version]
Good Man Gone
Pictish National Anthem (Comati)
One Step Closer
She Could Have Had Me Step By Step
The Good Ship Sirius [Set Of Jigs]
If I Can't Have You
As Soon As I Get Home [MF Edit]


I'm the song of the river
Speeding unceasing to the sea
I'm alive!
I'm in love!
Each and every time
There's some for me





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