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Suits | ||||
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Released | 16 May 1994 | |||
Studio | Millennium Recording Studios (Haddington) | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 64:39 | |||
Label | Dick Bros Record Company | |||
Producer | James Cassidy | |||
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Suits (1994) is the fourth solo album (third of original material) by former Marillion singer Fish, and his third studio album with original material (discounting 1993's cover project Songs from the Mirror). It is the first album to be released on Fish's new own label, the Dick Bros Record Company, which he set up after being dropped by Polydor. The album continues the cooperation with producer James Cassidy who had already produced Songs from the Mirror. Cassidy also contributed keyboards recordings and co-wrote five out of ten songs on the original version of this album. Together with keyboardist Foster Paterson, who had been part of the tour line-up since 1992 and co-wrote three tracks, Cassidy takes the role previously held by Mickey Simmonds. Further songwriting credits go to guitarist Robin Boult and bassist David Paton.
The album took Fish the longest time yet to make, several songs on it had already premiered live in summer of 1992.