Kettle of Fish: Video Collection

~ Release by Fish (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Annotation

Extras: Running Commentary by Fish, Short Interview with Fish, Photo Gallery.
Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Annotation last modified on 2018-06-20 11:12 UTC.

Tracklist

DVD-Video 1
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1State of Mind
assistant engineer:
Al Store (UK engineer)
engineer and producer:
Jon Kelly (engineer at Air London Studios)
drums (drum set):
John Keeble (in 1989)
electric bass guitar:
John Giblin (in 1989)
electric guitar:
Hal Lindes (in 1989) and Frank Usher (in 1989)
keyboard:
Mickey Simmonds (in 1989)
percussion:
Luis Jardim (in 1989)
background vocals:
Carol Kenyon (in 1989)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1989)
was directed by:
Michael Geoghegan (Irish Record Factors chief and arranger/designer/conductor)
recorded at:
The Town House in Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1989)
music video for:
State of Mind by Fish and State of Mind (edited version) by Fish
recording of:
State of Mind (in 1989)
writer:
Derek William Dick, Hal Lindes and Mickey Simmonds
Fish4:13
2Big Wedge
assistant engineer:
Al Store (UK engineer)
engineer and producer:
Jon Kelly (engineer at Air London Studios)
drums (drum set):
Mark Brzezicki (in 1989)
electric bass guitar:
John Giblin (in 1989)
electric guitar:
Hal Lindes (in 1989) and Frank Usher (in 1989)
keyboard:
Mickey Simmonds (in 1989)
percussion:
Luis Jardim (in 1989)
background vocals:
Carol Kenyon (in 1989) and Tessa Niles (in 1989)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1989)
was directed by:
Michael Geoghegan (Irish Record Factors chief and arranger/designer/conductor)
recorded at:
The Town House in Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1989)
music video for:
Big Wedge by Fish, Big Wedge (single edit) by Fish and Big Wedge by Fish
recording of:
Big Wedge (in 1989)
writer:
Derek William Dick and Mickey Simmonds
Fish4:21
3A Gentleman’s Excuse Me
assistant engineer:
Al Store (UK engineer)
engineer and producer:
Jon Kelly (engineer at Air London Studios)
electric bass guitar:
John Giblin (in 1989)
electric guitar:
Hal Lindes (in 1989) and Frank Usher (in 1989)
keyboard:
Mickey Simmonds (in 1989)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1989)
strings arranger:
Mickey Simmonds
was directed by:
Julian Doyle (film maker)
recorded at:
The Town House in Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1989)
recording of:
A Gentleman's Excuse Me (in 1989)
writer:
Derek William Dick and Mickey Simmonds
Fish4:12
4Internal Exile
additional producer:
Iain Brown
drums (drum set):
Kevin Wilkinson (in 1991)
electric bass guitar:
David Paton (in 1991)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (in 1991) and Frank Usher (in 1991)
keyboard:
Mickey Simmonds (in 1991)
background vocals:
Robin Boult (in 1991), David Paton (in 1991) and Mickey Simmonds (in 1991)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1991)
was directed by:
Brian Ward (film director)
recording of:
Internal Exile (in 1991)
lyricist:
Derek William Dick
composer:
Robin Boult, Derek William Dick and Mickey Simmonds
Fish3:39
5Credo
engineer:
Thomas Stiehler
additional producer:
Cathy Hood
producer and mixer:
Chris Kimsey
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Ethan Johns (in 1991)
electric bass guitar:
David Paton (in 1991)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (in 1991) and Frank Usher (in 1991)
keyboard:
Mickey Simmonds (in 1991)
background vocals:
Robin Boult (in 1991), Maryen Cairns (in 1991), Mr Crimson (in 1991) and David Paton (in 1991)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1991)
arranger:
Robin Boult, Derek William Dick, Mickey Simmonds and Frank Usher
was directed by:
Tony van den Ende
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fishy Records Ltd.
recorded at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (in 1991)
mixed at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
music video for:
Credo by Fish
recording of:
Credo (in 1991)
lyricist:
Derek William Dick
composer:
Robin Boult, Derek William Dick, Mickey Simmonds and Frank Usher
Fish4:02
6Hold Your Head Up
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
James Cassidy
assistant engineer:
David Bogie
additional producer:
Perry Asincomo
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Kevin Wilkinson (in 1992)
electric bass guitar:
David Paton (in 1992)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (in 1992) and Frank Usher (in 1992)
keyboard:
Foss Paterson (in 1992)
background vocals:
Lorna Bannon (in 1992), Robin Boult (in 1992), Danny Campbell (in 1992), Foss Paterson (in 1992) and David Paton (in 1992)
was directed by:
David Barnard (film-maker)
recorded at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (in 1992)
music video for:
Hold Your Head Up by Fish and Hold Your Head Up by Fish
cover recording of:
Hold Your Head Up (in 1992)
writer:
Rod Argent and Chris White (UK bassist for The Zombies)
publisher:
Mainstay Music, Inc., Marquis Songs USA, Verulam Music Co., Ltd., Verulum Music Co Ltd and シンコーミュージック・パブリッシャーズ
Fish3:22
7Lady Let It Lie
assistant engineer:
Steve Pearce
engineer, producer and mixer:
James Cassidy
additional producer:
Ed Booth
additional keyboard:
James Cassidy (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Kevin Wilkinson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
electric bass guitar:
David Paton (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (from 1993-11 until 1994-01) and Frank Usher (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
keyboard:
Foss Paterson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
background vocals:
Lorna Bannon (from 1993-11 until 1994-01), Danny Campbell (from 1993-11 until 1994-01), Foss Paterson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01) and David Paton (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
choir vocals:
Knox Academy Senior Choir (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
conductor:
Ken Johnson (choir director) (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
arranger:
James Cassidy
was directed by:
Dave Miller (film diector)
recorded at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
mixed at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
music video for:
Lady Let It Lie by Fish, Lady Let It Lie by Fish and Lady Let It Lie (single edit) by Fish
recording of:
Lady Let it Lie (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
writer:
James Cassidy, Derek William Dick and David Paton
Fish4:13
8Fortunes of War
assistant engineer:
Steve Pearce
engineer, producer and mixer:
James Cassidy
additional producer:
Ed Booth
additional keyboard:
James Cassidy (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Kevin Wilkinson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
electric bass guitar:
David Paton (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (from 1993-11 until 1994-01) and Frank Usher (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
flute and whistle:
Marc Duff (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
keyboard:
Foss Paterson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
saxophone:
Bill Gilles (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
background vocals:
Lorna Bannon (from 1993-11 until 1994-01), Danny Campbell (from 1993-11 until 1994-01), Foss Paterson (from 1993-11 until 1994-01) and David Paton (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
arranger:
James Cassidy
was directed by:
Hamish Barbour
recorded at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
mixed at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
recording of:
Fortunes of War (from 1993-11 until 1994-01)
composer:
Robin Boult, James Cassidy and Derek William Dick
Fish5:00
9Just Good Friends
engineer:
James Cassidy and Avril MacKintosh (producer/engineer)
producer and mixer:
James Cassidy
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Dave Stewart (UK | Drummer for Fish and Camel) (in 1995)
electric bass guitar and background vocals:
David Paton (in 1995)
electric guitar:
Robin Boult (in 1995) and Frank Usher (in 1995)
keyboard:
Foss Paterson (in 1995)
lead vocals:
Sam Brown (UK singer/songwriter) (in 1995) and Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1995)
was directed by:
Hamish Barbour
recorded at:
The Funny Farm Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (in 1995)
recording of:
Just Good Friends (in 1995)
lyricist:
Derek William Dick
composer:
Robin Boult, Derek William Dick, Mickey Simmonds and Frank Usher
Fish feat. Sam Brown4:03
10Brother 52
engineer:
Elliot Ness
additional producer:
Jim Leishman and Jane Rigby
producer:
Avril MacKintosh (producer/engineer) (lead vocals, background vocals) and Steven Wilson (founder of Porcupine Tree)
mixer:
Calum Malcolm
12 string guitar and ebow:
Robin Boult (in 1997)
drums (drum set):
Dave Stewart (UK | Drummer for Fish and Camel) (in 1997)
electric bass guitar:
Ewen Vernal (in 1997)
guitar:
Robin Boult (in 1997), Frank Usher (in 1997) and Steven Wilson (founder of Porcupine Tree) (in 1997)
Hammond organ:
Foss Paterson (in 1997)
keyboard and sampler:
Steven Wilson (founder of Porcupine Tree) (in 1997)
violin:
Martyn Bennett (in 1997)
lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman) (in 1997)
spoken vocals:
Doc (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (in 1997)
arranger:
Steven Wilson (founder of Porcupine Tree)
was directed by:
Steve Flack
recorded at:
Millennium Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom (in 1997)
mixed at:
Millennium Recording Studios in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
recording of:
Brother 52 (in 1997)
composer:
Derek William Dick and Steven Wilson (founder of Porcupine Tree)
Fish4:01
11Shortcut to Somewhere
engineer:
Andy Jackson (UK recording engineer/prog musician)
producer:
Richard James Burgess
additional guest lead vocals:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman)
music video for:
Shortcut to Somewhere by Fish and Tony Banks
recording of:
Short Cut to Somewhere
lyricist:
Fish (Derek William Dick, ex‐Marillion frontman)
composer:
Tony Banks (Genesis)
Tony Banks3:40