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Fish Rising
Studio album by
Released11 April 1975
RecordedSeptember 1974 and January 1975
StudioThe Manor Studio, Shipton-on-Cherwell; Manor Mobile
GenreProgressive rock,[1] space rock[2]
Length44:59 (Original)
64:45 (Remaster)
LabelVirgin
ProducerSteve Hillage, Simon Heyworth
Steve Hillage chronology
Fish Rising
(1975)
L
(1976)

Fish Rising is the debut solo album by English progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in April 1975. It was recorded just prior to Hillage's departure from the band Gong.

Background

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Steve Hillage had recorded the album Space Shanty with Khan in 1972, for which Hillage had composed all the songs. He was writing material for a second Khan album when the band split up. After joining Kevin Ayers' band for a few months, he was offered a position in Gong at the end of 1972. At this same time, the newly formed Virgin Records approached Hillage about recording a solo album for the label; however, he told them he wanted to see how he would fare in Gong, and that he would approach Virgin again when he felt ready to do a solo project.[3] Hillage then went on to record the acclaimed Gong albums Flying Teapot, Angel's Egg and You for the Virgin label, which built the band a large cult following although none charted. After the completion of You, Hillage felt confident enough to re-approach Virgin about doing a solo album, to which they said yes.

Compositions and recording

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Two of the compositions for the album, "Solar Musick Suite" and "Salmon Song", were among those considered back in 1972 for a second Khan release; both were in an incomplete state but now expanded and finished for the new solo project. "Aftaglid" was a newer composition written while a member of Gong.[3]

Recording began in September 1974 at The Manor Studio in Oxfordshire where You had been recorded that summer, using a band comprising all the members of Gong except Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth: Bassist Mike Howlett, drummer Pierre Moerlen, synthesizer player Tim Blake, saxophonist Didier Malherbe and keyboardist and vocalist Miquette Giraudy. Two guest musicians also appeared: bassoonist Lindsay Cooper of Henry Cow and Hillage's former Khan bandmate Dave Stewart, a keyboardist who was currently in Hatfield and the North. Recording paused that fall as Gong began a mammoth tour for You, then finished in January 1975 at the Manor Mobile before the group continued the tour.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1][4]
Uncut[5]

Release and reception

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Fish Rising was released on April 11, 1975 on Virgin Records. It was a surprising success, peaking at number 33 on the UK charts,[6] which was better than any Gong album. This success, compounded by Daevid Allen's abrupt departure from Gong on the day before the album's release, encouraged Hillage to leave the band by the end of 1975 and begin a proper solo career with no Gong-associated musicians outside of his girlfriend Miquette.[3]

Upon release, a review in Disc gave a largely positive appraisal, opining "Hillage's guitar work is impressive and...produces some excellent passages of tight, funky blowing" yet also stated that some of the "cosmic stuff" and lyrics were tiring.[7]

Retrospective reviews have been even more positive. Chris Nickson of AllMusic wrote "it is a very sophisticated record, with interesting arrangements and some innovative production -- a harbinger of Hillage's future career behind the boards. On the occasions he does unleash the fretwork, it's quite glorious".[1] Simon Reynolds at Uncut raved "the guitarist’s flashy pyrotechnique is frequently a thing of sheer splendour",[5] while Udiscover concluded it was "a far-reaching space-rock soundscape that set the scene for Steve’s huge solo success of the ensuing years, notably with the follow-up L."[8]

In 2007, Virgin issued a re-mastered version with two bonus tracks. "Pentagrammaspin" was an outtake from the sessions that had originally appeared on the Virgin V sampler album in 1975, while the "power trio" backing version of "Aftaglid" consisted only of Hillage, Howlett and Moerlen.[9]

Track listing

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All music composed and arranged by Steve Hillage, lyrics by Hillage and Miquette Giraudy; Fish co-arranged by Dave Stewart

Side one – Inglid / Involution
No.TitleLength
1."Solar Musick Suite"
I. "Sun Song (I Love its Holy Mystery)" (6:15)
II. "Canterbury Sunrise" (3:25)
III. "Hiram Afterglid Meets the Dervish" (4:05)
IV. "Sun Song (reprise)" (3:10)
16:55
2."Fish"1:23
3."Meditation of the Snake"3:10
Side two – Outglid / Evolution
No.TitleLength
4."The Salmon Song"
I. "Salmon Pool" (1:17)
II. "Solomon's Atlantis Salmon" (2:08)
III. "Swimming with the Salmon" (1:37)
IV. "King of the Fishes" (3:43)
8:45
5."Aftaglid"
I. "Sun Moon Surfing" (1:36)
II. "The Great Wave and the Boat of Hermes" (1:51)
III. "The Silver Ladder" (0:40)
IV. "Astral Meadows" (2:01)
V. "The Lafta Yoga Song" (2:42)
VI. "Glidding" (2:23)
VII. "The Golden Vibe/Outglid" (3:33)
14:46
Virgin 2007 re-master bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
6."Pentagrammaspin" (2006 remix)7:46
7."Aftaglid" (Original "Power Trio" backing track)13:00

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (1975) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[10] 33

References

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  1. ^ a b c "allmusic ((( Fish Rising > Overview )))".
  2. ^ Prasad, Anil. "Steve Hillage - Organic continuum". innerviews.org. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Steve Hillage". The Strange Brew. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  4. ^ "allmusic ((( Fish Rising [Remastered] > Overview )))". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  5. ^ a b Reynolds, Simon. "Steve Hillage - Reissues - Review - Uncut.co.uk". uncut.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Fish Rising". Official Charts. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Fish Rising" (PDF). Disc. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  8. ^ Sexton, Paul. "Fish Rising". Udiscover. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  9. ^ Official Planet Gong website
  10. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 11, 2024.
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