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''In the Fishtank 1'' is an EP by
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punk rock band
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. Recording during the band's 1996 European tour, it was the first release in the
In the Fishtank In the Fishtank was a series of EPs released by Konkurrent, an independent music distributor in the Netherlands. For the project, Konkurrent invited one or two bands to record and gave them two days studio time. The first four releases were recorde ...
series, in which the Netherlands-based De Konkurrent label provided bands with two days of studio recording time and released the final results. ''In the Fishtank 1'' has been issued with five different covers and contains new versions of previously released songs recorded live in the studio with the band's short-lived four-piece incarnation, including second drummer
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.


Background and recording

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and second drummer
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.Black, Mark; (2012) ''NoMeansNo: Going Nowhere'', Invisible Press, Their first recording with this lineup was the 1995 album ''
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''. In 1996, they embarked on a European tour, supported by the tour-only 12" single release ''
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'' (which was later released worldwide as an EP). In the Netherlands, the De Konkurrent label asked Nomeansno to record the first volume of the
In the Fishtank In the Fishtank was a series of EPs released by Konkurrent, an independent music distributor in the Netherlands. For the project, Konkurrent invited one or two bands to record and gave them two days studio time. The first four releases were recorde ...
recording series. Over the next decade, the series would ultimately yield 15 volumes. Pitchfork critic Joe Tangari later described De Konkurrent's intention in issuing the releases: "The idea is simple. Grab one or two bands as they tour through the Netherlands, put them in the studio for a couple of days together, give them the run of the place, and release the results on an EP." Given two days in the recording studio, Nomeansno recorded five songs, all previously released. "Would We Be Alive?", their cover of a song by
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, was the first. They also re-recorded "Big Dick" from ''
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'' (1989), "The River" from '' Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy?'' (1993), "Joy" from ''The Worldhood of the World (As Such)'' (1995), and the then-unreleased outtake "You Are Not One." An earlier studio version of the latter track was included on the four-song version of the ''Would We Be Alive?'' EP released the following year.


Release

''In the Fishtank 1'' was first released on 12" vinyl by Atomic Recordings in 1996, and was issued by De Konkurrent on vinyl and CD later that year. A CD version was released in the United States in 1999. De Konkurrent also reissued the record in 2014. Five editions of ''In the Fishtank 1'' have been released in total, each with different cover art. The EP version of "The River" was later included on Nomeansno's retrospective album '' The People's Choice''.


Reception

Reviewing the 2014 reissue of the EP for ''
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'', critic Allan MacInnis called the record "an inspired and welcome departure" from the band's reissue series. He further praised the version of "The River" as the definitive recording of the band's best song, but assessed the songs on side two as "lesser material."


Track listing

All songs by
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, except track 1 by
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. #Would We Be Alive? – 5:55 #The River – 5:35 #Joy – 5:18 #You Are Not One – 4:05 #Big Dick – 4:39


Personnel

Nomeansno * John Wright – drums, vocals, keyboards *
Rob Wright Rob Wright (sometimes known as Mr. Wrong, born 1954) is a Canadian musician and songwriter best known as the bassist, lead vocalist and occasional guitarist of the progressive punk rock band Nomeansno, as well as the bassist of the pop punk b ...
– bass, vocals *
Tom Holliston Tom Holliston (born April 21, 1960) is a Canadian punk rock musician."Down time good time for Holliston solo tour". ''Calgary Herald'', September 18, 2013. Primarily associated with the bands Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, he also leads t ...
– guitar, vocals *
Ken Kempster Ken Kempster (born September 18, 1975) is a Canadian musician. Kempster has played drums in the Canadian punk rock bands wedontdomuch, Shovlhead, Swell Prod., The Showbusiness Giants (1993–1997), The Hanson Brothers (1993–1997), and NoM ...
– drums *Craig Bougie – live sound, studio effects Production and design *Isabelle Vigier – design *Maarten de Boer – mastering *Dolf – mixing


References


External links


''In the Fishtank 1'' at Discogs.com
{{In the Fishtank 1996 EPs In the Fishtank albums Konkurrent EPs Nomeansno albums