Marillion

Marillion - Marbles (2004)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Sept. 8, 2011
Marillion - Marbles (2004)

Marillion - Marbles (2004)
2CD | Progressive Rock / Neo-Prog | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & iPod M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Scans (JPG, 600dpi) -> 117 Mb | ~ 658 or 659 or 242 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploadstation, Uploaded

Marillion surprised the European market by earning Top Ten placings in the U.K. and Holland for its single "You're Gone" in the spring of 2004, but the comeback wasn't hard to figure if you listened to the record, which found the band making like U2, with a martial beat, a sustained, repetitive guitar figure, and Steve Hogarth keening, "You are the light," in his best impression of Bono. Elsewhere, Marbles, the band's 13th studio album in 21 years, for the most part recalled not so much U2 as a more long-standing influence, Pink Floyd…
Marillion - So Here We Are Once More - Reading Festival, August 27th 1983 (PRRP 012) (FM Broadcast)

Marillion - So Here We Are Once More - Reading Festival, August 27th 1983 (PRRP 012) (FM Broadcast)
Flac Separate Files | 1 CD | No CUE No Log | ffp Checksum included | Artwork included | 417 Mb
Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 (2008) Re-up

Marillion - Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 (2008)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log
6CD | EMI, 50999 2 43084 2 7 | RU | ~ 2286 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 39 Mb
Prog Rock

Five years, six discs, and though it is certainly a flawed document, it is still unlikely whether there will ever be a more complete accounting than this. Between 1982 and 1987, Marillion first established – and then confirmed – their place at the vanguard of the U.K. prog scene. Of course they maintained it thereafter, but the loss of frontman Fish saw them lose a certain madness as well; things became safer and calmer once he was gone, and if you need proof of that, then this is for you…

Marillion - Brave (1994) Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at July 30, 2020
Marillion - Brave (1994) Re-up

Marillion - Brave (1994)
XLD | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
EMI, 7243 8 28032 2 5 | ~ 407 or 167 Mb | Scans(jpg, 600dpi) -> 54 Mb
Progressive Rock

Rebounding from the inconsistent Holidays in Eden, Marillion retreated to the studio for 15 months to write and record the concept album Brave. Telling the story of an abused girl wandering on Severn Bridge, the album is a solid mix of symphonic tracks with a pronounced rock edge…

Marillion - Unconventional (2015) Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at Oct. 17, 2020
Marillion - Unconventional (2015) Re-up

Marillion - Unconventional (2015)
Blu-Ray: MPEG-4 AVC Video, 24995 kbps, 1080i, 29.970 fps, 16:9, High Profile 4.1
LPCM Audio, 2.0, 48 kHz, 2304 kbps, 24-bit
Progressive Rock / Documentary | Racket Records | Scans | ~ 21.23 Gb

It was filmed in the lead up to their 2015 Marillion Weekend at Port Zelande, the Netherlands, in March where they played three sets and performed 2001 album Anoraknophobia and 2004’s Marbles in their entirety…
Marillion - All One Tonight: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2018) [2xBlu-ray, 1080i]

Marillion - All One Tonight: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2018)
2xBlu-ray: MPEG-2 Video 24893 kbps, 1080i, 29.970 fp
LPCM 2.0, 96 kHz, 4608 kbps, 24-bit / DTS-HD MA 5.1, 96 kHz, 8558 kbps, 24-bit
Progressive Rock | Scans | 02:34:20+01:59:51 | ~ 78.25 Gb

Marillion are a British rock band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979. They emerged from the post-punk music scene in Britain and existed as a bridge between the styles of punk rock and classic progressive rock, becoming the most commercially successful neo-progressive rock band of the 1980s…

Marillion - Mirrors (Live) (2018)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at May 25, 2018
Marillion - Mirrors (Live) (2018)

Marillion - Mirrors (Live) (2018)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 594 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 229 MB | 01:26:34
Rock, Progressive Rock | Label: earMUSIC

Often referred to as the leaders of the neo-progressive movement of the early 80s, Marillion is a great deal more than that. They are purveyors of soulful, powerful, and deeply-moving music, with a long-standing reputation of impressive live shows and an imposing, faithful and loyal global fan base. As the first of their peers, Marillion have started to embrace the potential of the internet for both their commercial approach and to interact with their audience. Throughout their over 35 year-long career and over 15 million records sold they have become the most outstanding representatives of their genre.

Marillion - Less Is More (2009)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Feb. 7, 2018
Marillion - Less Is More (2009)

Marillion - Less Is More (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 399 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 176 MB | Covers (12 MB) included
Genre: Progressive/Atmospheric/Acoustic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Eagle Records (ER201682)

Less Is More marks a kind of evolutionary milestone for Marillion. They may have emerged in the early ‘80s as the front-runners of the British neo-progressive movement (alongside the likes of Pendragon, IQ, et al.), but these days it's hard to imagine that the prefix "neo" was ever attached to this longstanding band. Four out of five current members have been on board since the second Marillion album, 1984's Fugazi, and singer Steve Hogarth became a 20-year man the year of Less Is More's release. They've come so far from their over the top, Genesis/Van der Graaf Generator-indebted beginnings that it's difficult to believe they're even the same group. Of course, in many ways, they aren't; that's the whole point of Less Is More, which finds Marillion revisiting songs from all across the last 20 years of their discography in new acoustic-based arrangements…

Marillion - Seasons End (1989)  Music

Posted by uff at April 27, 2013
Marillion - Seasons End (1989)

Marillion - Seasons End (1989)
rock | 2cd | Eac Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
EMI 7243 8 57713 2 3 | 24bit rem 1997 | 750mb

After Fish's departure, Marillion teetered on the brink of collapse: The frontman's distinct voice and poetic prose made him the defining member of the band. One can only imagine how record executives held their collective breath as Steve Hogarth was brought in to take the reins. His first outing with band, 1989's Season's End, removed all doubts about the band's future. Hogarth's unique, expressive voice fit Marillion perfectly; on the full-throttle rock assault of "The Uninvited Guest" or the emotional "After You," Hogarth's singularity is unmistakable. The heartfelt "Easter," with its imaginative electric-acoustic arrangement, is another showcase for Hogarth's talents.
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) [Non-Remastered] (Repost)

Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) [Non-Remastered]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 289 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 110 MB | Covers - 45 MB
Genre: Neo-Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: EMI (CDP 7 46237 2)

At the time, Marillion's remarkable, full-fledged 1983 debut Script for a Jester's Tear was considered an odd bird: replete with Peter Gabriel face paint and lengthy, technical compositions, Marillion ushered in a new generation of prog rock that bound them forever to the heroics of early day Genesis. Intricate, complex, and theatrical almost to a fault, Script for a Jester's Tear remains the band's best and sets the bar for their later work. Filled with extraordinary songs that remained staples in the band's live gigs, the album begins with the poignant title track, on which Fish leads his band of merry men on a brokenhearted tour de force that culminates with the singer decrying that "…the game is over"…