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Fischer-Z are a British
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and main creative project of singer, guitarist and poet John Watts. In 1982 Watts temporarily dissolved Fischer-Z and started a solo career under his own name. John Watts has gone on to release both solo and Fischer-Z projects. The original line-up consisted of Watts (
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,
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), Steve Skolnik ( keyboards), David Graham ( bass) and Steve Liddle ( drums). The band's name is pronounced ("fisher zed"), a pun on "fish's head" with the "h" dropped, as is usual in many British regional accents. The pun also relies on leaving the "r" unpronounced as in common British non-rhotic accents. Fischer-Z found success across Europe and sold more than two million albums. Joint recordings were made with Peter Gabriel, Steve Cropper and
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. Fischer-Z performed alongside James Brown in East Berlin and toured with
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and Dire Straits. They also toured the US and Canada and were on the bill with
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on his last festival tour of Europe. John Watts has released 20 albums and played around 3,000 concerts so far.


History

While studying clinical psychology and working in psychiatric clinics, John Watts formed Fischer-Z with Stephen Skolnik in 1977. The first performances took place in English punk clubs and the first Fischer-Z album, '' Word Salad'', was released in 1979 on
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, in parallel with
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and
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. The band broke through thanks to John Peel playing their first single ‘Remember Russia’ multiple times and championing the band. Thanks to this, Fischer-Z appeared on
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and following the European success of their second single "The Worker", they appeared on Top of the Pops in 1979. With his second album, '' Going Deaf for a Living'', Watts cemented Fischer-Z's ability to capture global political themes against the backdrop of ‘quirky’ pop music. The hit single "So Long" was released in 1980. The following year, it found success on the newly founded TV channel MTV. 1981 also brought the release of Fischer-Z’s third and most commercially successful album '' Red Skies Over Paradise'', which featured the singles, "Marliese" and "Berlin". Due to the success of these albums, Fischer-Z played over 200 shows between 1980 and 1981 across the UK, Europe, the US and Canada. Watts dissolved the original Fischer-Z line up in the summer of 1981, believing that the band had moved too far from their original punk ideals. Watts then started a solo career and released his first two solo albums, ''One More Twist'' (1982) and ''The Iceberg Model'' (1983). These albums produced the politically charged single "One Voice" which he performed at the No Nukes Festival in 1982. In 1984, Watts founded a band called The Cry and released the pop/dance album ''Quick Quick Slow'', which was produced by Jimmy Douglass. In 1985, heavily influenced by the political events of the 1980s–especially
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's dealings with UK unions–Watts released the song "Dark Crowds of Englishmen", which dealt with the miners’ strike of 1984/1985 and the disappearance of humanity politics in Britain. In 1987, John Watts decided to re-establish Fischer-Z in a different form. In this line up, the band celebrated further success, with hit singles "The Perfect Day" (1988) and "Say No" (1989) from the albums '' Reveal'' (1988) and '' Fish's Head'' (1989). In 1991, the next Fischer-Z album '' Destination Paradise'' was recorded at Peter Gabriel's
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. 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. 1997 and 1999 brought the release of two very different Watts albums: ''Thirteen Stories High'' and ''Bigbeatpoetry''. In ''Thirteen Stories High'', Watts looks back at the ups and downs of his life and music career, with emotive pop songs like the single "Brilliant Career". Whereas in ''Bigbeatpoetry'' Watts worked with a combination of poetic lyrics and musical beats, signing with Motor Records and working with the German DJ champion, Ingo Werner. 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 "
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" in 2002. For this, he traveled throughout Europe and collected musical contributions of local musicians. Minimal equipment was used for the recordings: just a high-quality microphone and a laptop. The entire project was filmed and released as an album and as a DVD. There was a 2004 reunion of the original band for one short show which featured on the ''Garden Party'' DVD which was released along with the ''Fischer-Z Highlights 1979-2004'' 25th anniversary compilation album. In 2005, Watts released ''Real Life Is Good Enough'', a 2-piece guitar and drums album recorded with Sam Walker. After touring that album, Watts found strangers on his travels from 10 different European countries and wrote a song for each of them based on their life stories. Those 10 songs became the ''It Has To Be'' album which was released in 2007. The next album by Watts was ''Morethanmusic'', which also contained poems and short stories. It contained the single "Head On", which was inspired by Watts' experience of watching a seven-year-old child streaming the live execution of Saddam Hussein on their phone. Watts shot a movie for each title, which was released as ''Morethanmusic & Film'' in the same year. In 2011, Watts re-recorded 14 of the most famous Fischer-Z songs with his current band and released it as ''John Watts - Fischer-Z''. In contrast to this release, Watts released an album of live solo recordings the following year called ''Realistic Man''. On 24 April 2014 John Watts Fischer-Z started a four-day tour of the Netherlands in De Vorstin in Hilversum, which continued into Germany. In 2015, Watts decided to return with the Fischer-Z name and release the ''This is My Universe'' album, which was an introspective look at his own life and the changing world around him. It contained the track "Martha Thargill", in which Watts reassesses the miners' strike 30 years on. In 2017, Watts released his nineteenth original studio album ''Building Bridges'', which was a statement on the challenges of today. "Damascus Disco" was the lead single and challenged the same idea, encouraging the listeners to put aside their differences. ''Swimming in Thunderstorms'' was released on 13 September 2019, preceded by the single "Big Wide World". On 3 April 2020, Watts announced the release of the new EP ''Choose''. Their latest album 'Til The Oceans Overflow' is released on 8 October 2021.


Discography

*'' Word Salad'' (1979) *'' Going Deaf for a Living'' (1980) *'' Red Skies over Paradise'' (1981) *'' Reveal'' (1987) *'' Fish's Head'' (1989) *'' Destination Paradise'' (1992) *'' Kamikaze Shirt'' (1993) *'' Stream'' (1995) *''
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'' (2002) *''This is My Universe'' (2015) *''Building Bridges'' (2017) *''Swimming in Thunderstorms'' (2019) *''Til the Oceans Overflow'' (2021)


References


External links


Fischer-Z Official website

John Watts Official Mobile Blog

Fischer-Z on WorldMusicDatabase
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