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''Rushes'' is the second album by the Fireman, released in 1998. The title, when combined with the band name, references a lyric from the McCartney-penned Beatles song "
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": "And then the fireman rushes in / From the pouring rain / Very strange."


Recording

One line of lyrics included in the song "Palo Verde" was taken from an unreleased track of McCartney's, titled "Let Me Love You Always". Similarly, bits from another unreleased song, "Hey Now (What Are You Looking at Me For?)", was used in "Bison", "Auraveda" and "7 a.m.". Both unreleased tracks were recorded at some point during 1995, at McCartney's The Mill studio. In an edition of ''Club Sandwich'' magazine, two more songs were mentioned: "Plum Jam" and "Through the Marshes". All of the tracks featured on the album were recorded in February 1998. Youth later referred to this album as his proudest of the Fireman albums. ""We recorded the album when Linda was going through the final stages of her cancer," he recalled in 2018. "She was very involved with the project again. It was very sad when she died. When I listen to the album now, it sounds like a requiem for her, it’s very beautiful."


Release and reception

Better received than predecessor ''
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'', ''Rushes'' is distinguished by not relying on McCartney's previously released recordings. ''Rushes'' was released in the UK on Hydra on 21 September 1998, while in the US it was released on 20 October 1998. The album was also released on double vinyl. Two 12" singles were released from the album, both mixes of "Fluid". The first 12", released on the same day as and with the same name as the album, contains the tracks "Fluid", "Appletree Cinnabar Amber", and an extended version of an album track titled "Bison (Long One)". The second 12" was released in 1999, as a limited edition of 3000, titled ''Fluid (Nitin Sawhney Remixes)'', and features three remixes of "Fluid" ("Fluid (Out of Body and Mind Mix)", "Fluid (Out of Body Mix)" and "Fluid (Out of Body with Sitar Mix)") and the album version of "Bison". Like the duo's first album, ''Rushes'' was a no-show on the charts and is also no longer in print.


Track listing

All songs written by the Fireman.
Side A #"Watercolour Guitars" – 5:48 #"Palo Verde" – 11:56 Side B #"Auraveda" – 12:51 Side C #"Fluid" – 11:19 #"Appletree Cinnabar Amber" – 7:12 Side D #"Bison" – 2:40 #"7 a.m." – 7:49 #"Watercolour Rush" – 1:45


Personnel

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– all instruments and vocals


References

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