Fish Inn (1986 Mix)

Fish Inn (1986 Mix) is a remix version of the fourth album, Fish Inn, by Japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin released on December 21, 1986.

It was released from Tokuma Onkou.

Afterwards, it was released again on May 26, 1999, it was Degetalrimastaringed on October 22, 2003, and it was released again with the paper jacket. In that case, one additional collection is done in the bonus track.

The Stalin's it is the fourth totaling piece, and The Stalin is remix board of the album that becomes the last work. When having talked by half the joke as wanting do not like the mix of an original board, the handling of the remix of the music of Sex Pistols before of the Michiro Endo of vocal, and the request to United States that had changed it into the tune with a quite different impression music producer and Bill Laswell, details that were the remix were achieved from the thing that the answer of OK was able to be gotten by contraries. When coming to Japan by chance, the Bill had obtained an original board of this album because it had liked the jacket. Therefore, the remix was able to be done smoothly, saying that "If it was this album, know". Sonny Sharrock's guitar is added, and Hiroyuki Nanba also is participating as an arranger at the remix.

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