"Ship of Fools" | ||||
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Single by World Party | ||||
from the album Private Revolution | ||||
B-side | "World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla)" | |||
Released | 25 November 1986 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 4:27 | |||
Label | Chrysalis Records – 43052 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Karl Wallinger | |||
Producer(s) | Karl Wallinger | |||
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Music video | ||||
"Ship of Fools" on YouTube |
"Ship of Fools" (subtitled "Save Me from Tomorrow"[1]) is a rock song by World Party released as a second single from the 1987 debut album Private Revolution. It was written and produced by singer and multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger, formerly of The Waterboys. Wallinger was the sole member of World Party at the time of release.[2]
It was World Party's sole Billboard Top 40 single, debuting on that chart on 4 April 1987 and peaking at number 27.[3] It also reached no. 42 on the UK singles chart, no. 5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart,[4] and no. 4 on the Australian Music Report chart.[5]
A longer version, at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, was released as a 12" single, with a double B Side of World Groove (Do The Mind Guerrilla) and Nowhere Man (Ensign ENYX 6606).
Owing to its environmentalist lyrics and content, the song has also been included on over a dozen compilations, including Greenpeace's Rainbow Warriors compilation. The music video also heavily features environmental themes, with Wallinger and a group of musicians superimposed over images depicting environmental issues.[2]
World Party performed “Ship Of Fools” on one of the last editions of "Whistle Test", recorded at BBC Cymru Wales's Studio C1, in Cardiff. They were a last minute replacement for The Smiths, who pulled out following the death of Morrissey’s grandmother.
All songs by Karl Wallinger except where noted
7-inch single
12-inch single
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Australian indie pop/rock band Something for Kate released an acoustic cover version of the song on their Live at the Corner album in 2008. A 2017 episode of the TV show Fargo (S3E5 "The House of Special Purpose)[11] features a minimalist cover of "Ship of Fools" performed for the series by show runner Noah Hawley and composer Jeff Russo. In 2021 alternative rock band Lazlo Bane released a music video for the song[12] and later included it on their 2021 album Someday We'll Be Together.