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Ship Of Fools (comics)
Ship of fools is an allegory that has long been a fixture in Western literature and art. Ship of Fools may refer to: Literature * ''Ship of Fools'' (satire), a 1494 satire by Sebastian Brant * ''Ship of Fools'' (Porter novel), a 1962 novel by Katherine Anne Porter * ''Ship of Fools'' (Stone novel), a 1997 ''Doctor Who'' spin-off novel by Dave Stone *''The Ship of Fools'' (Spanish: ''La nave de los locos''), a 1984 novel by Cristina Peri Rossi * ''Ship of Fools'' (Russo novel), a 2001 novel by Richard Paul Russo *''The Ship of Fools'', a 2001 novel by Gregory Norminton *"Ship of Fools", a short story by Charles Stross from the 2002 collection '' Toast: And Other Rusted Futures'' * ''Ship of Fools'' (book), a 2018 political book by commentator Tucker Carlson Art * ''Ship of Fools'' (painting) (c. 1490–1500), a painting by Hieronymus Bosch * Ship of Fools (c. 2006–2007), a painting by John Alexander *Ship of Fools I-IV, 2016, a series of four paintings by Lucien Smith Fi ...
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Ship Of Fools
The ship of fools is an allegory, originating from Book VI of Plato's ''Republic'', about a ship with a dysfunctional crew. The allegory is intended to represent the problems of governance prevailing in a political system not based on expert knowledge. Benjamin Jowett's 1871 translation recounts the story as follows: The concept makes up the framework of the 15th-century book ''Ship of Fools'' (1494) by Sebastian Brant, which served as the inspiration for Hieronymus Bosch's painting, ''Ship of Fools'': a ship—an entire fleet at first—sets off from Basel, bound for the Paradise of Fools. In it, Brant conceives Saint Grobian, whom he imagines to be the patron saint of vulgar and coarse people. In literary and artistic compositions of the 15th and 16th centuries, the cultural motif of the ship of fools also served to parody the "ark of salvation", as the Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church ...
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Fragments Of A Rainy Season
''Fragments of a Rainy Season'' is a 1992 live solo album by John Cale, performed at various locations during his 1992 tour. A 16-track DVD, recorded at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (Palais des Beaux-Arts, now BOZAR) in Brussels, Belgium, that features the tracks in the order in which they were performed, was also released. The album cover was designed by noted conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth. Track listing All songs composed by John Cale; except where indicated Single "Heartbreak Hotel" / "(I Keep A) Close Watch" / "You Know More Than I Know" / "Heartbreak Hotel" CD-EP France 1992. (2,3,4: previously unreleased performances) "Where There's a Will" / "(I Keep A) Close Watch" / "You Know More Than I Know" / "Heartbreak Hotel" CD-EP France 1992. (all previously unreleased performances; came with the French music magazine Les Inrockuptiles, titled ''"More Fragments"'') Personnel *John Cale - vocals, piano, guitar ;Soldier String Quartet *Dave Soldier - violin and meta ...
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CrazyShow
''CrazyShow'' is a limited-edition (2500 copies) four-CD album by Alphaville, composed of new material as well as rare and remixed tracks, and three cover versions ("Do the Strand" by Roxy Music, "Something" by George Harrison", and "Diamonds Are Forever" by Don Black and John Barry). It's considered to be a sequel to the eight-CD album ''Dreamscapes'', and as such the discs are numbered from 9 to 12. Between October 2000 and October 2001, Alphaville released – free of charge – an average of one track per month on theiofficial website All of those tracks ended up on ''CrazyShow'', though some were remixed. The internet releases were: "Scum of the Earth", "MoonGirl", "MoonBoy", "See Me Thru", "Those Wonderful Things", "And as for Love", "Upside Down", "Parallel Girlz (Cloud Nine)", "Shadows She Said (Omerta)", "First Monday (in the year 3000)", "(Waiting for the) New Light", "Miracle Healing", "Zoo" and "On the Beach". A single CD promotional version of the set called ''Cra ...
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Attack!!
''Attack!!'' is the fourteenth studio album by the Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released on 15 October 2002 through Steamhammer records. The album is the first to feature singer Doogie White on lead vocals, along with keyboardist Derek Sherinian. Track listing US edition Bonus tracks Japanese/Korean/US limited edition Bonus track Personnel * Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Guitars, bass, lead vocals on "Freedom Isn't Free" * Doogie White - Vocals *Derek Sherinian Derek Sherinian (born August 25, 1966) is an American keyboardist who has toured and recorded for Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, and Joe Bonamassa, among others. He was also a member of Dream Theater from 1994 to 1999, is the founder of Planet X and ... - Keyboards * Patrick Johansson - Drums References 2002 albums Yngwie Malmsteen albums {{2000s-metal-album-stub ...
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Book M
''Book M'' is the third studio album by Secret Chiefs 3, released on 11 September 2001 by Web of Mimicry. According to a post the band made on Facebook, "Our distributor’s release date was September 18. Our label’s release date was Sept. 11. Our trusty label’s mail-order timed the CD shipment to land on people’s doorsteps right at that fateful moment on Sept 11. So if you’re one of the people who remembers this record playing during the period of major conflagration and upheaval, no you did not hallucinate that, and no you are not alone. A majority of people got the record on Sept 11." Founding member Trevor Dunn appeared on only one song, due to scheduling conflicts with the metal supergroup Fantômas in which he also performs. Reception Blake Butler of AllMusic commended the production and musicianship of ''Book M'', saying "the band proves that they command an amazing grip on their musical reigns, executing flawlessly tight arrangements, even if they are extremely p ...
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Face The Heat
''Face the Heat'' is the twelfth studio album released by the German hard rock band Scorpions in 1993. It was produced by the band and the late Bruce Fairbairn and released on the Mercury label. This album marked their status as a sort of political band with the song "Alien Nation", which was about the re-unification of Germany. This album had a contemporary touch to it, as the band were then going with the current trends, before later returning to their original style in ''Unbreakable'' in 2004. This is the last album to feature drummer Herman Rarebell, and the first with Ralph Rieckermann on bass guitar. "Under the Same Sun" was played during the ending credits of the 1994 film ''On Deadly Ground''. "Alien Nation" was covered by the Italian heavy metal band Mastercastle, recorded by Pier Gonella at MusicArt Studios and released as Japanese bonus track of their album '' The Phoenix''. "Lonely Nights" was later included in the 2017 compilation album '' Born to Touch Your Feel ...
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Dive (Sarah Brightman Album)
''Dive'' is the third studio album by English soprano Sarah Brightman. It is her first album with producer Frank Peterson, and a marked departure from her previous operatic works. Its unifying theme is water and the ocean. Four of the songs are covers: "Captain Nemo" was originally recorded in 1990 by Dive; " A Salty Dog" in 1969 by Procol Harum; and "Johnny Wanna Live" in 1992 by Sandra. Likewise, " Once in a Lifetime" is a cover of the Gregorian song from 1991's ''Sadisfaction'', also produced by Frank Peterson, though with different lyrics alluding to BDSM. Track listing Singles * "Captain Nemo" (1993) * "The Second Element" (1993) Personnel *A.L.W. – background vocals *Sarah Brightman – keyboards, vocals, background vocals, producer *Dave Collins – mastering *Udo Dahmen – percussion, drums *Simon Fowler – photography *Matt Howe – engineer, overdub engineer *Ben Huellenkremer – bass *Gunther Laudahn – guitar, background vocals *Tom Leonhardt – guita ...
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Our Finest Flowers
''Our Finest Flowers'' is an album by American art rock group the Residents, released in 1992. For their 20th anniversary, instead of releasing a greatest hits compilation, they decided to release an album of new songs created by combining various components of different past songs. The Residents borrowed from not only their own past original songs, but some of their known cover songs and songs by frequent collaborators Snakefinger and Renaldo and the Loaf Renaldo and the Loaf are an English musical duo formed in 1977 consisting of David "Ted the Loaf" Janssen and Brian "Renaldo Malpractice" Poole. The two released six full-length albums, one live album, and three self-produced demos. Sound Ren .... The liner notes refer to the album as "Celebrating Twenty Long Dreary Years of Obscure Stardom". Description from Liner Notes The liner notes from the original album explain the album as follows: :''What's a group to do when its twentieth birthday rolls around; when the only c ...
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Ship Of Fools (Robert Plant Song)
"Ship of Fools" is a rock song performed by English rock singer Robert Plant. It was the third single released from his 1988 album ''Now and Zen'', following " Heaven Knows" and " Tall Cool One". It reached number 76 on the UK singles chart, number 84 on the '' Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 3 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart. It was Plant's tenth top-10 solo hit on the Mainstream Rock chart. The song was written by Plant and keyboardist Phil Johnstone, who also co-produced ''Now and Zen''. In an AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databa ... review of ''Now and Zen'', reviewer Vik Iyengar singles "Ship of Fools" out for praise, calling the song a "lovely ballad" that demonstrates Plant's "vocal subtlety." '' Cash Box'' called it "one of the best songs Pla ...
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Ship Of Fools (Erasure Song)
"Ship of Fools" is a song by British synth-pop duo Erasure, released in February 1988 as the lead single from their third studio album, '' The Innocents'' (1988). The song was written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, and produced by Stephen Hague and Dave Jacob. It peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart, and was the duo's eighth single overall and their fourth UK Top 10 single. Critical reception Colin Irwin from ''Number One'' wrote, "Memorable in a tooth-achey kind of way and not a patch on 'Circus' which was at least disguised in brightness an light. And Andy Bell ''still'' sounds exactly like Alison Moyet." Eleanor Levy of ''Record Mirror'' described "Ship of Fools" as Erasure "at their most open, melodic and beautiful". She added, "If there's one voice guaranteed to make the old erogenous zones come over all a-quiver it's Andy Bell's when he gets all throaty and emotional like this." Ro Newton from ''Smash Hits'' named it Single of the Fortnight, writing, "'Ship of Fool ...
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Ship Of Fools (World Party Song)
"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow" ) is a rock song by World Party released as a second single from the 1987 debut album ''Private Revolution''. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger was the sole member of World Party at the time of release. Overview It was World Party's sole ''Billboard'' Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on 4 April 1987 and peaking at number 27. It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart, and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart. A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606). The song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's ''Rainbow Warriors'' compilation. Track listings All songs by Karl Wallinger except where noted 7-inch single # "Ship of ...
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The Game (Echo & The Bunnymen Song)
"The Game" is a song by Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 1 June 1987 as the first single from their eponymous album of that year; this reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was released on WEA Records in 7-inch and 12-inch formats. The B-side is "Lost and Found"; the additional track on the 12-inch single is "Ship of Fools", which was produced by the group and Gil Norton. The video was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Track listings All tracks written by Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson and Pete de Freitas. ;7-inch (WEA YZ 134) #"The Game" – 3:50 #"Lost and Found" – 3:52 ;12-inch release (WEA YZ 134T) #"The Game" – 3:50 #"Lost and Found" – 3:52 #"Ship of Fools" – 4:06 Chart positions Personnel Musicians * Ian McCulloch – vocals, guitar *Will Sergeant – lead guitar *Les Pattinson – bass * Pete de Freitas – drums Production * Laurie Latham – producer on "The Game" and "Lost and Found" * The Bunnymen – producer on ...
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