Artist's albums
Collection
1997 · compilation
Stream
1995 · album
Kamikaze Shirt
1993 · album
Destination Paradise
1992 · album
Red Skies Over Paradise (Edit)
2023 · single
Cruise Missiles (Live)
2023 · single
White Lies (You Won't Get Away)
2022 · single
Rely
2022 · single
A.I.Owns.U.
2022 · single
Til The Oceans Overflow
2021 · album
Waterside
2021 · single
Same Boat
2021 · single
S.I.T. Annexe
2020 · EP
Choose
2020 · single
Cardboard Street
2019 · single
Swimming In Thunderstorms
2019 · album
Love Train Drama
2019 · single
Big Wide World (Edit)
2019 · single
Stolen
2018 · single
So Close (Underwater Version)
2017 · single
Building Bridges
2017 · album
Damascus Disco
2017 · single
Ether
2002 · album
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Biography
Fischer-Z leader John Watts’ 44 year career includes 21 albums and over 3000 concerts worldwide with success spanning continental Europe and album sales in excess of two million. Peter Gabriel, Steve Cropper and Dexy’s Midnight Runners’ Brass Section have all contributed to recordings. Fischer-Z have performed to crowds of 167,000 alongside James Brown in East Berlin, toured with both The Police and Dire Straits, appeared with Bob Marley on his final European festival tour and have toured in both the USA and Canada. In recent years Watts has developed a reputation as a multimedia artist, poet and playwright, amassing an impressive and eclectic range of creative work characterised by verve, warmth and humanity. The current Fischer-Z band is going strong creating new music and performing live across Europe. This year is a milestone in the Fischer-Z journey; the 40th anniversary of the band’s iconic ‘Red Skies Over Paradise’ album and the pulling together of Fischer-Z in a continuous timeline from 1977-2021