Ship Of Fools (2)

Ship Of Fools (2)

Profile:
Fantasy obsessed and deep into the neo-prog scene of the early '90s, few bands were as self-consciously weird and engaging as Ship Of Fools. Formed in 1992, the band consisted of guitarist Andy Banks, the creatively nicknamed bassist Sputnik, keyboardists Damien Clarke and Les Smith, and drummer Mick Reed. Friendly with the heads of the Dreamtime label, an offshoot of heavy metal distributors Peaceville Records, the band eventually signed with them and became the premiere psychedelic eccentrics on the label. Offering two albums in their lifetime, 1993's Close Your Eyes, Forget the World and 1994's Out There Somewhere, the band was a highly experimental force of mind-altering music until they broke up in a haze of bad feelings and musical differences in 1996. Leaving behind a short but excellent catalog of material, Smith (who had gone on to join the decidedly un-psychedelic black metal phenomenon Cradle of Filth) compiled their music and in 2002 released Let's Get This Mother Outta Here, a farewell collection that summed up their career and paid a lasting tribute to their bizarre vision.
Sites:
Members:
history / edit

Artist

Shortcut Code: [a212391]
Data Quality Rating: Needs Vote

Shopping

X 25 For Sale
Search for this:
 eBay .uk
 Amazon .uk .de

Jump To

edit genres sort

Discography

Releases:
Close Your Eyes (Forget The World) (2 versions)   Dreamtime 1993
Out There Somewhere (CD)   Dreamtime 1994
Untitled (10", Ltd)   Dreamtime 1994
Let's Get This Mother Outta Here (CD, Enh)   Peaceville 2002
Appears On:
Music For Coffeeshops (2xCD, Comp) Out There Somewhere Dreamtime 1995
Tracks Appear On:
Head Your Mind (2 versions) L = SD², Psychodelic Dreamtime 1993
No Peace At All (CD, Comp) Spacehopper / Star Jum... Peaceville 1993
Mind The Gap Volume 1 (CD, Comp) Guidance Is Internal Gonzo Circus 1994
Music For Coffeeshops (2xCD, Comp) Out There Somewhere Dreamtime 1995
Music From Time And Space Vol. 2 (CD) Diesel Spaceship Sysyphus Records 2002
edit

YouTube Videos