Ship Of Fools

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Diesel Spaceship 05:14 Tools
First Light 06:03 Tools
Guidance Is Internal 07:57 Tools
From Time 14:24 Tools
L=SD² 06:37 Tools
Passage By Night 07:19 Tools
Where Is Here 04:36 Tools
Western Lands 05:40 Tools
In the Wake of... 07:37 Tools
Out There Somewhere 10:08 Tools
Elevator 06:15 Tools
In The Wake Of 06:45 Tools
Eternal Guidance 06:39 Tools
Star Jumper 05:41 Tools
Close Your Eyes (Forget The World) 09:29 Tools
S.O.L. '93 05:02 Tools
Metal Box 04:29 Tools
Everything 03:01 Tools
Decaying Youth 03:01 Tools
Claiming Your Style 04:15 Tools
Screams Won't Last Long 04:14 Tools
Goodbye 04:17 Tools
Next to the Complex 03:37 Tools
Psychodelic 06:18 Tools
Swim 06:18 Tools
My Wisdom, Pen & System 04:28 Tools
Tsubasa Chronicle 03:43 Tools
Shyztee Individuals 03:36 Tools
Ship Of Fools 03:10 Tools
Dead Before Noon 00:45 Tools
React to this 04:01 Tools
The Golden Tongue Massacre 04:37 Tools
The Way The Things Play Out 01:21 Tools
Innerstate Of Mind 03:52 Tools
Introduction 01:21 Tools
L = SD² 06:33 Tools
Turntable Techniques 02:28 Tools
Subsurface Unseen 04:59 Tools
Leppings Lane 04:59 Tools
Crows 04:59 Tools
WORLD PARTY 02:28 Tools
33 North 02:28 Tools
Old Scars 02:28 Tools
Claiming Your Style (1998) 03:28 Tools
Guidance Is Eternal 02:28 Tools
Handle Myself 02:28 Tools
Missing Pieces 02:28 Tools
Shallow Graves 02:28 Tools
Little Pearl 00:45 Tools
Methods Entirely Genius In A.. 02:28 Tools
Live & Direct (Featuring EMC) 03:28 Tools
Love One Day 02:28 Tools
Home 02:28 Tools
S.O.L `93 00:45 Tools
Psychedelic 03:28 Tools
Descending Into Hell 00:45 Tools
Methods Entirely Genius In Action 00:45 Tools
Drudge 00:45 Tools
Magic Carpet 00:45 Tools
We Never Heal 00:45 Tools
In The Wake Of . . . 00:45 Tools
Every Broken Piece 00:45 Tools
Love To Kill 04:13 Tools
Forgive 04:13 Tools
True Light 04:13 Tools
Elevator (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 00:45 Tools
Damp Red Ground 03:46 Tools
From Time (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 00:45 Tools
Falling into Winter 04:13 Tools
Across The River 04:13 Tools
Diesel Spaceship (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 00:45 Tools
Tearing Apart 04:13 Tools
Screaming for Vengeance 03:46 Tools
Erasure 04:13 Tools
Eternal Guidance (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 03:46 Tools
Close Your Eyes (Forget The Wo 03:46 Tools
Traveller's Prayer 03:46 Tools
Materials Ft Akem 03:46 Tools
Its My Turn 03:46 Tools
Broken Knuckles 03:46 Tools
Close Your Eyes, Forget The World 09:30 Tools
Live & Direct (Ft. EMC) 09:30 Tools
Selected 09:30 Tools
Mess 09:30 Tools
Fraud 04:13 Tools
Guidance Is Internal (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 04:13 Tools
Out There Somewhere (LP -- Out There Somewhere, 1994, Dreamtime Records, UK) 04:13 Tools
In The Wake Of . . . (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
Where Is Here ? (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
L=Sd^2 (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
Passage By Night (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
S.O.L. '93 (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
Close Your Eyes, Forget The World (LP -- Close Your Eyes, Forget The World, 1993) 04:13 Tools
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There have been several bands with this name. It is worth mentioning that the "Demo" featured here is by a totally different outfit from the one the rest of this entry refers to. 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, 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. The songs listed below are NOT by the band described above. To hear new material by Ship of Fools visit: https://soundcloud.com/a_t_o_m-1/ill-see-you-on-the-other-side Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.