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Grail McCartney/Fireman – Strawberries Ships Ocean Forest
by BeatlesBlogger
Posted on December 8, 2025
It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen a decent Beatle and Beatle-related auction held in our own hometown by a small auction house, but one happened about a week ago and it turned up quite a rare Paul McCartney/Fireman double LP from 1993, Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest.
We’ve had the CD version of this for a long time, but the vinyl has always been elusive. The problem is that you hardly ever see it for sale, and when it does come up it’s usually very pricey.
The standard edition is in a bright red/green cover with clear vinyl. But there’s an even rarer, limited edition in a white cover. And this is why we were very interested when a copy came up for grabs at a local auction place here in Sydney, Australia.
We made a single bid – and got it!
This rarer 2LP vinyl edition comes in a very plain white outer sleeve:
The album title wraps around the cover onto the rear, where there’s a limited edition number stamped in black in the centre (ours is No.263).
Apart from that, there’s no other info on the outside, except on the spine there is the catalogue number FIRE 1:
So, this has been something of a grail find and Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest on vinyl can at last take its rightful place in the collection.
At the same auction we nabbed a selection of Dark Horse Records singles. These were Australian pressings from some of the more obscure bands that were signed to the label in the 1970s. More on that next time.
NOTE :
Paul McCartney's "Fireman" persona refers to his experimental music duo with producer Youth (Martin Glover), a project for ambient, electronic, and psychedelic music, exploring creative freedom away from his mainstream work, named partly after his father being a WWII fireman and his own fire-making skills. They released instrumental albums like Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest (1993) and Rushes (1998), and Electric Arguments (2008), which featured vocals and McCartney's name, showcasing his interest in soundscapes and different musical textures
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