
Destination Paradise. Modifier l'album Reporter une erreur. Membres possèdant cet album0. 1. Destination Paradise. 2. Will You Be There? 3. Tightrope.
In 1991, the next Fischer-Z album Destination Paradise was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios. The song "Further From Love" and the title song highlight the sufferings of the civilian population during wartime. The next two Fischer Z albums, Kamikaze Shirt (1993) and Stream (1995), continued to combine a political perspective with songs based on Watts' observations and experiences in real life This would produce the single "Walking The Doberman". Watts then release the Spiritual Headcase album in 2000, which was a remix of the Bigbeatpoetry album done by Peter Ely. Watts’ era of multimedia projects began with "Ether" in 2002.
Features Song Lyrics for Fischer-Z's Destination Paradise album. Further From Love Lyrics. 12. Destination Paradise Lyrics. 13. Count To Ten Lyrics. 14. Will You Be There? Lyrics. Fischer-Z Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.
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This album has an average beat per minute of 144 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 85/200 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Red Skies Over Paradise. BPM Profile Red Skies Over Paradise. Album starts at 135BPM, ends at 117BPM (-18), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Fischer-Z.
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Fischer-Z's first hit single was "The Worker" from the album Word Salad. In an interview in Record Mirror in 1981, Watts put the single's success down to the remix of the song from the album version, which put the emphasis on the keyboards rather than his guitar . Several songs on their third album Red Skies Over Paradise in 1981, such as "Berlin" and "Red Skies Over Paradise" were about the Cold War and the song "Cruise Missiles" was about the nuclear arms race and the mutual threat of the superpowers with nuclear war. Fischer-Z were more popular in mainland Europe than their native UK, especially in Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Portugal (two top 10 hits and a No. 3 album).
1 | Destination ParadiseProducer – Mark Plati |
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2 | Destination Paradise (Fischer Z Economy Version) | 3:35 |
3 | Vernilion Lips (Fischer Z Economy Version) | 2:52 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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114 967 | Fischer-Z | Destination Paradise (7", Single) | Ariola | 114 967 | Germany | 1992 |
WELF D 001 | Fischer-Z | Destination Paradise (CD, Maxi) | Welfare Records | WELF D 001 | UK | 1992 |