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Ship of Fools

World Party · 1987

8 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock

A rich tapestry of melodic hooks and layered instrumentation that bridges rock, pop, and reggae influences.

Ship of Fools is a single by World Party, released in 1987. A rich tapestry of melodic hooks and layered instrumentation that bridges rock, pop, and reggae influences. 'Ship of Fools' received critical acclaim upon release, establishing World Party as a significant player in the alternative rock scene of the late '80s. The title track became a hit, showcasing Wallinger's knack for catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, which resonated with audiences and influenced many subsequent artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ship of Fools sound like?

A rich tapestry of melodic hooks and layered instrumentation that bridges rock, pop, and reggae influences. Rooted in alternative rock.

What makes Ship of Fools by World Party notable?

'Ship of Fools' received critical acclaim upon release, establishing World Party as a significant player in the alternative rock scene of the late '80s. The title track became a hit, showcasing Wallinger's knack for catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, which resonated with audiences and influenced many subsequent artists in the genre. Released on January 25, 1987, 'Ship of Fools' marked World Party's debut album following Karl Wallinger's departure from The Waterboys. At this point in his career, Wallinger sought to establish his own identity as a solo artist, blending diverse influences into a cohesive sound that would characterize his future work.

How many songs are on Ship of Fools?

Ship of Fools has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·8:00

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Ship of Fools Standout 3:30
  • 2 Holy Water Standout 4:30

Release Date

January 25, 1987

Genre

alternative rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

8 min 0 sec