Marillion - Holidays In Eden
Sanctuary  (1991)
Prog-Rock/ Art Rock

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#2357

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Tape    10 tracks  (48:17) 
   01   Splintering Heart             06:53
   02   Cover My Eyes (Pain And Heaven)             03:53
   03   The Party             05:36
   04   No One Can             04:41
   05   Holidays In Eden             05:37
   06   Dry Land             04:43
   07   Waiting To Happen             05:01
   08   This Town             03:18
   09   The Rakes Progress             01:54
   10   100 Nights             06:41
Personal Details
Purchase Date 24.09.1991
Details
Musicians
Drums and Percussion Ian Mosely
Bass Guitar Pete Trevavas
Guitar-Electric Steve Rothery
Keyboards-Various Mark Kelly
Credits
Producer Christopher Neil
Engineer Danton Supple; Richard Sullivan
Notes
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