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01 |
Splintering Heart |
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06:53 |
02 |
Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven) |
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03:53 |
03 |
The Party |
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05:36 |
04 |
No One Can |
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04:41 |
05 |
Holidays In Eden |
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05:37 |
06 |
Dry Land |
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04:43 |
07 |
Waiting To Happen |
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05:01 |
08 |
This Town |
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03:18 |
09 |
The Rakes Progress |
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01:54 |
10 |
100 Nights |
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06:41 |
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Drums and Percussion |
Ian Mosely |
Bass Guitar |
Pete Trevavas |
Guitar-Electric |
Steve Rothery |
Keyboards-Various |
Mark Kelly |
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Producer |
Christopher Neil |
Engineer |
Danton Supple; Richard Sullivan |
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MARILLION biography: Front-runners of the short-lived UK progressive rock revival of the early 80s, MARILLION survived unfavourable comparisons with GENESIS to become a popular melodic rock group, notching up several successful singles plucked from their grandiose concept albums. The group formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, originally as SILMARILLION, a name taken from the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien. The group featured Doug IRVINE (bass), Mick POINTER (b. 22 July 1956; drums), Steve ROTHERY (b. 25 November 1959, Brampton, South Yorkshire, England; guitar) and Brian JELLIMAN (keyboards). After recording the instrumental demo, 'The Web', the band recruited FISH (b. Derek William Dick, 25 April 1958, Dalkeith, Edinburgh, Scotland; vocals) andDiz MINNETT (bass) and began building a strong following through almost continuous gigging. Before recording their debut, 'Market Square Heroes', JELLIMAN and MINNITT were replaced by Mark KELLY (b. 9 April 1961; keyboards) and Pete TREWAVAS (b. 15January 1959, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, England; bass). FISH wrote all the lyrics for "SCRIPT FOR A JESTER'S TEAR" and became the focal point of the group, often appearing on stage in garish make-up, echoing the style, both visually and vocally, of GENESI