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Internal Exile (Fish album)

Internal Exile is Fish's second solo album after leaving Marillion in 1988. The album, released 28 October 1991, was inspired by the singer's past, his own personal problems and his troubled experiences with his previous record label EMI.

Re-releases
A remastered version was released by Roadrunner Records on 26 October 1998. In 2024, a deluxe edition of Internal Exile was released on Chocolate Frog Records as a 3CD digibook, a 4CD/Blu-ray set, and a 2LP boxed version. The deluxe edition includes a new remix and remaster by Calum Malcolm, (with the two additional tracks properly inserted into the album as intended) as well as, on the Blu-ray disc, new Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround mixes by Avril Mackintosh and Andy Bradfield, documentaries and promotional videos. The set also includes a disc of album demos, 2 discs of live material at various venues from previously released live albums. ==Track listing==
Track listing
3-CD, 2024, Remastered/Remixed, Digi-Book 4-CD + Blu-ray Disc, 2024, Remastered/Remixed, Digi-Book Blu-ray Disc • Internal Exile 2024 Remix - Dolby Atmos and 5.1 mixes • "The Art Of Internal Exile" Documentary Film • Credo Promo Video • Just Good Friends Promo Video • Internal Exile Promo Video • 'Uncle Fish and The Crypt Keepers' Dusseldorf Phillips Halle 7/12/1991 Full Concert Audio • 'Derek Dick and his Amazing Electric Bear' Haddington Corn Exchange 3/11/91 Full Concert Audio ==Personnel==
Personnel
• Lead Vocal: Derek W Dick (Fish) • Keyboards: Mickey Simmonds • Guitars: Robin Boult & Frank Usher • Bass Guitar: David Paton • Drums and percussion: Ethan Johns except "Tongues" & "Internal Exile" Ted McKenna • Male Backing Vocals: David Paton, Mr Crimson, Robin Boult • Female Backing Vocals: Maryen Cairns • Fiddle on "Internal Exile": Charlie McKerron • Whistles: Marc Duff • Box Accordion: Donald Shaw == Charts ==
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