Fischer-Z have been making exhilarating, thought-provoking pop records since the late 1970s when they first arrived as part of the New Wave explosion, recording three widely admired albums for the UA label that were increasingly successful, particularly in Europe, until the band collapsed, exhausted in 1981.
Since then, the last remaining original member, front man John Watts, has made two dozen albums, either solo or with the band, forging a picaresque, sometimes chaotic career on his own terms: a parade of hits, flops, bold costume changes, misadventures and resounding triumphs that have kept him in the public eye practically everywhere but in English-speaking countries.
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