Showing posts with label Marillion. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Marillion: Forli 2001 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

Marillion_01b
Location: Naima Club, Forli, Italy
Date: 5 Oct 2001
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade 100 years ago > EAC > FLAC Level 8

1 This Strange Engine
2 Quartz
3 When I Meet God
4 This Town/The Rakes Progress/100 Nights
5 Goodbye to All That/Afraid Of Sunlight
6 Out Of This World
7 This Is The 21st Century
8 Map Of The World
9 King
10 The Great Escape
11 Between You And Me
12 soundcheck 22 min

OU Notes: Great recording from Anoraknophobia Tour. Not much Marillion stuff to see in here so grab it while you can!! This is intended for free trade only. Do not buy or sell!! Enjoy the music - Upped by Hanshcv January 2012

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Marillion: Poughkeepsie 1987 (FM) FLAC

Marillion - Ticket - Poughkeepsie - 02.10.1987
02.10.1987
The Chance - Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
FM recording

01 The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) -
02 SlĂ inte Mhath -
03 Assassing -
04 White Russian -
05 Incubus -
06 Sugar Mice -
07 Fugazi
08 Hotel Hobbies -
09 Warm Wet Circles -
10 That Time Of The Night (The Short Straw) -
11-15 Misplaced Childhood (Part 1)
16 radio
17 The Last Straw -
18 Incommunicado -
19 radio
20 Garden Party -
21 Market Square Heroes (incl. “My Generation” and “Let´s Twist Again”)
22 radio

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Marillion: Paris 1987 (FM) FLAC

Gategold
Paris, Palais des Omnisports de Paris Bercy
December 14, 1987

01.Intro: La Gazza Ladra / Slainte Mhath
02.Assassing
03.White Russian
04.Sugar Mice
05.Fugazi
06.Hotel Hobbies / Warm Wet Circles / That Time Of The Night
07.Misplaced Childhood (side 1)
08.The Last Straw
09.Incommunicado
10.Garden Party
11.Market Square Heroes / My Generation
TT 98:16

Lineage: RTL FM broadcast > master tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Creative Audigy SE > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Mark Kelly - keyboards
Pete Trewawas - bass
Ian Mosley - drums
Steve Rothery - guitars
Fish - vocals
Corinne Josias - backing vocals

OU: I already had a first generation from this broadcast but a few months ago I was in touch with the guy I traded it back in 1988 and he provided me with his master to digitalize. Unfortunately both his master and my copy had deteriorated since then and the sound is not that excellent, I would rate it as very good. Nevertheless, one of the best shows from the Clutching At Straws tour although no Incubus or Script were played. But indeed an incredible 'thriller' intro to Fugazi. This is one of the last gig of Marillion as a six-piece band featuring Corinne Josias as backing vocalist. Less than 12 months later, Fish abandoned ship and the end of an era for Marillion was there.
French radio followed quite a lot the Fish era of Marillion, as they broadcasted no less than three tours plus the very first one with Steve Hogarth in 1989 (the latter being seeded in my Master Series already). This was the second visit to Paris during the same tour, as the band had played the Zenith earlier in July during the summer leg of the tour.
Enjoy! -ldb

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Marillion: Mainz 1984 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

(Front Cover)
Location: Rheingoldhalle, Mainz, Germany
Date: 6 Dec 1984
Source: Audience

OU Notes: Great and rare recording from Real To Reel Tour. This one is mostly seen without the last 3 tracks and mp3 sourced. This is the real deal- Grab it!! ;-)
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Sound Quality: A- in my rating and ears....

Setlist
1 Assassing
2 Garden Party
3 Cinderella Search
4 Punch And Judy
5 Jigsaw
6 Chelsea Monday
7 Emerald Lies
8 Misplaced Childhood pt1
9 Script For A Jester's Tear
10 Incubus
11 Fugazi
12 Market Square Heroes

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Marillion: Ayelsbury 1982 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

Marillion - 1982-05-02 - Glasgow, Scotland
Location: Friars Maxwell Hall, Ayelsbury, England
Date: 20 Feb 1982
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: A-/B+

Setlist 51min
1 The Web
2 Garden Party
3 Institution Waltz
4 Three Boats Down From The Candy
5 Forgotten Sons
6 Margaret
7 Charting The Single

OU Notes: Excellent recording from Saliva Tears Tour 81/82 and a very nice dive into the early days of this great band.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Marillion: Pinkpop 1984 (FM) FLAC

marillion
11 june 1984 - pinkpop geleen.
good (and complete) FM quality.
for the first time ever, the complete recording of the pinkpop concert.

OU: last week i bought a enormous amount of tapes, including a lot of bootlegs from marillion, camel, waters, floyd, jethro tull, asia, saga. most of them known, but some of them rare.
this one came in the first box. the first tape had the complete concert incl. announcement excl. script but the first 3 songs were very poor (cause: age) (i used the songs from the bootleg cd, which i pitchshift, too slow) the second tape had only 2 songs assassin and script.

01- announcement (used from original lp)/punch & judy
02- assassin
03- script
04- jigsaw
05- incubus
06- cinderella search
07- fugazi
08- garden party
09- market square heroes

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Marillion: Ipswich 1983 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

Marillion_-_1983-1986-DVD
Location: Gaumont, Ipswich, England
Date: 1 Apr 1983
Source: Audience
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Sound Quality: B+ in OU's rating and ears....

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2 Garden Party
3 Three Boats Down From The Candy
4 The Web
5 Charting The Single
6 Chelsea Monday
7 He Knows You Know
8 Forgotten Sons
9 Market Square Heroes
10 Margaret

OU Notes: Decent and rare recording from Script Tour. This bootleg has for unknown reasons almost only circulated in lossy/mp3 format. This is the real deal. Get it....
This is intended for free trade only. Do not buy or sell!! Enjoy the music

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Marillion: Buffalo 1983 (Soundboard) FLAC

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July 26, 1983
Rooftops Skyroom
Buffalo, NY

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4- Assassing
5- Chelsea Monday
6- Three Boats Down from the Candy
7- Forgotten Sons
8- intro to: MSH
9- Market Square Heroes
10- Margaret

OU: I got this tape in answer to an ad in Goldmine where I mentioned Marillion. This was around 1990. Some guy answered and said he worked at the club in the 80s and had a soundboard tape. He wasn't a big trader and I don't think he was a Marillion fan because he didn't want any Marillion in return. It was marked as a soundboard when I received it.

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Marillion: Toulon 1987 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

db_Clutching_At_Straws_-_Winter_of_1987-88_Tourbook_01
Location: Espace Des Lices, Toulon, France
Date: 9 Dec 1987
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade long time ago > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: B+/A- in OU's rating and ears....
Notes: Decent and rare recording from Clutching At Straws Tour. This one, especially in lossless version, isn't seen everywhere so grab it while you can.

Setlist 100min
1 intro
2 SlĂ inte Mhath
3 Assassing
4 White Russian
5 Sugar Mice
6 Fugazi*/Hotel Hobbies/Warm Wet Circles
7 That Time Of The Night...
8 That Time Of The Night cont...
9 Misplaced Childhood pt1
10 The Last Straw
11 Incommunicado
12 Garden Party
* nasty cut on T6; only about 2 mins of Fugazi present

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Marillion: Sindelfingen 1984 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

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Sindelfingen, Stadthalle
July 2, 1984

01.Assassing
02.Punch And Judy
03.Jigsaw
04.Script For A Jester's Tear
05.Emerald Lies
06.Cinderella Search
07.Incubus
08.Charting the Single
09.He Knows You Know
10.Fugazi
11.Forgotten Sons
12.Garden Party
13.Market Square Heroes
14.Stuttgart, SWF3 Radio Interview (Fish) - July 2, 1984
TT 119:07

Lineage: Unknown recording device > 2nd generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck TC-WE475 > Audiophile 2496 Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0 > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Fish - vocals, percussions
Steve Rothery - guitars
Pete Trewawas - bass, backing vocals
Ian Mosley - drums
Mark Kelly - keyboards

OU: Marillion always bring sweet memories, especially in the early tours. The Fugazi one was the first one I saw and was probably one of the best. Almost 26 years ago! After the UK and a short US tour, the band tried to break Europe for the first time with a few dates in Germany + Zurich. Sindelfingen must have been the first or the second one of the short tour. Setlist great with the inclusion of an unusual Charting the Single which lasted only for these dates. Since then, it was never played again. This is a nice 2nd generation copy I traded a bit after (late 90's) but it sounds quite clean. As an addition I took an alternative source of this show where there was a Fish interview done the day of the show in Stuttgart. Overall, a great listening experience.
Enjoy! -ldb

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Marillion: Reading Festival 1983 (PRRP Remaster) FLAC

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PRRP012-
SO HERE WE ARE ONCE MORE
AUG 27, 1983 (Reading Festival, UK)

1-1. Radio Announcement #1 0:26
1-2. Grendel 17:27
1-3. Radio Announcement #2 0:13
1-4. Garden Party Intro 0:29
1-5. Garden Party 6:49
1-6. Script For A Jester's Tear 8:55
1-7. Assassing Intro 0:30
1-8. Assassing 7:28
1-9. Charting The Single 5:14
1-10. Forgotten Sons Intro 0:40
1-11. Forgotten Sons 10:33
1-12. Market Square Heros 4:19
1-13. Margaret (incl. Jean Genie & The Web 6:35
1-14. He Knows You Know 5:36

"So Here We Are Once More"
The Reading Rock Festival is one of the most important annual rock music events in Britain. It began in 1961 as a jazz event at Richmond Athletic Ground in Surrey, England. Artists performing at that time included Mike Cotton, Tubby Hayes and the Clyde Valley Stompers.
Each year the festival grew in popularity and attendance. By 1963, there was a shift towards a Blues style with Muddy Waters and The Rolling Stones highlighting that event. In 1964, the festival was renamed the National Jazz & Blues Festival. In 1965, even the Beatles’ John Lennon and George Harrison were seen to attend, though they did not perform. As the event grew in size and importance many of the most popular rock bands of the time were drawn to perform at the annual event. The Who in 1966, Jethro Tull in 1968, and both Pink Floyd and Yes in 1969.
As it evolved, new sites were used to host the festivities. In 1968 it was held at Kempton Park Racecourse. 1969 saw it was moved to the Plumpton Racecourse in Sussex, and finally in 1971, the festival was moved to Reading England. Despite the continued inclusion of more and more progressive rock and rock bands, the festival was renamed once more in 1972, becoming the National Jazz, Blues, and Folk Festival. In 1975 posters advertised the event as The National Jazz, Blues and Rock Festival. By that time, Genesis and Yes had both appeared twice and audiences had grown to an impressive 25,000. In 1978 the title of the event was finally changed to “The Reading Rock Festival”, but some thought it should be the Reading Mud Festival. 1971, 1977 and 1979 were marred by mud and rain but fortunately for Marillion in 1983the skies were clear. “Reading Rock 1983” was the second time that Marillion had played the festival. Just one year before, the band not only performed there, but announced their new record contract with EMI; a fact that Fish reminds the ’83 audience during this performance.
By 1982 the English music scene was clearly moving away from progressive rock and more to the beginnings of heavy metal. At the time, Marillion shared the stage with Iron Maiden, Michael Schenker and Blackfoot. 1983 was no different as the line-up listed below demonstrates. Yet Marillion’s performance along with Pallas, Pendragon, Twelfth Night and The Enid shows that progressive rock was still an important force in the music of England at the time.
Most of Marillion’s set was broadcast over the radio by the BBC. Only "Market Square Heroes" and "Margaret" are missing. This performance also marks the very last complete performance of “Grendel”, one of their most famous and popular songs. But Marillion was on the rise. Playing this prestigious event two years in a row symbolized their increasing popularity and was a springboard to many important events to come. Fish once commented, “Playing the Reading Festival was one of the greatest days of my life.”

Notes from the Re-Master:
This concert came from three sources. We were told that it was broadcast in England over two different nights. Only "Market Square Heroes" and "Margaret" are missing from the broadcast.
These two songs were included from an audience source recording we obtained. The first nights broadcast included the first two thirds of the show. The second broadcast included the last two thirds. Clearly there was overlap. The best of both sources was used to reconstruct that part of the show but the radio announcements from the first show were left in. During this commentary the announcer makes reference to the 46 minute broadcast which only applies to the first night’s broadcast, not the full length of the performance. At the beginning of Grendel, some music-sounding noise is heard during the first minute of the slow guitar introduction. We believe this was actually at the concert because the audience seems to react favorably when it stops. The audience recording of the two missing songs was patched into the proper chronological location.
The baseline quality of all three recordings was quite good. However one source had a prominent hum throughout. This required a frequency specific inversion and subtraction technique to eliminate. Once removed, the rest of that recording was full spectrum with audible music signal up to 14,000 Hz. A small amount of noise reduction was needed for the second half of the show. Radio transmission interference disrupted the music only briefly and only a couple of times. Pops and clicks were minimal and tonality required no alteration in the radio broadcast section. The audience recording section did need hiss reduction and tonality adjustment to match the radio broadcast sections as well as possible.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Marillion: Sessions, Demo's and Outtakes 1980-1982 (FLAC

Studio sessions and rehearsals SB recordings
book

01 Close (which later became The Web)
02 Lady Fantasy
03 Alice (which later became the last part of Forgotton Sons)
04 The Web
05 He Knows You Know
06 Garden Party
07 Charting The Single
08 Institution Waltz
09 I Know What I Like
10 The Web
11 Forgotton Sons
12 Market Square Heroes

Tracks 1-3 demo's 1980
Track 4 Fish vocal overdub 1981
Tracks 5-7 demo's 1981
Tracks 8 & 9 rehersals 12/81
Tracks 10 & 11 BBC Friday Rock Show session 01/82
Track 12 EMI studio session 06/09/82

The Players
Doug Irvine (Vocals, Keyboards 1980-81)
Diz Minnett (Bass guitar 1980-82)
Steve Rothery (Guitars 1980-present)
Mark Kelly (Keyboards 1891-present)
Mick Pointer (Drums 1980-82)
Pete Trewavas (Bass guitar 1982-present)
Fish (Vocals 1981-88)
Artwork (by myself) included.

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OU: Found various Marillion demo tapes lying around and thought i would transfer them to cd. The first 3 tracks are from a session with the original vocalist Doug Irvine. Sound quality was quite poor due to the age of the tape and with quite a lot of tape hiss.
Track 4 was the first time Fish sang on a recording by the band. Legend has it that he saw an advert for a vocalist which he answered and they sent him an instrumental version of The Web.
Onto this tape he overdubbed the lyrics he had just written and the sent it back to the band.
The rest is history (as they say)
Tracks 5-7 are demos by the band and are all different versions of the songs.
Tracks 8-9 are rehersal songs with I Know What I Like developing into an argument within the band.
Tracks 10-11 are BBC Friday Rock Show sessions, another track was broadcasted (3 Boats Down From The Candy)
but sound quality was very poor so i left it off this collection.
Track 12 was an EMI studio session and i have checked with the versions officially released on the Script
double album and this isn't there so i have included it here (this version has a different intro).
I was hoping to include Grendel (EMI studio session) but it sounds very similar to the one on the Script album so i left it off.
All tracks have been cleaned using the Steinberg Clean Vers.3 computer programme and it has improved the quality no end.
Some tape hiss is still present but no where near as bad as before i cleaned them. Hopefully it won't spoil your enjoyment as some of the tracks are quite historical.
as always don't encode to mp3 and do not sell.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Marillion: 2 Short FM Radio Offerings 1998+2002 FLAC

marillion
1998-09-15
The Roadhouse, Covent Garden, London
Virgin radio live performance
Radio-TDk C90 cassette-Magix Audiolab 11-WAV-FLAC
Sound A-
1. The Answering Machine
Marillion performed one track live on Virgin Radio from The Roadhouse in London to promote the new album 'Radiation', its a full on electric version of the song, not the usual acoustic version.

Vocals - Steve Hogarth
Guitar - Steve Rothery
Bass- Pete Trewavas
Keyboards - Mark Kelly
Drums - Ian Mosley

+++
April 2002
BBC London Radio
Nice interview and acoustic session with 2 songs performed in the studio live on air in support of 'Anorak In The UK'
Vocals - Steve Hogarth
Guitars - Pete Trewavas / Steve Rothery

1. Interview
2. This Is The 21st Century
3. Interview
4. The Answering Machine
5. Interview

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Marillion: Baunatal 1983 (PRRP FM Remaster) FLAC

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PRRP003- MARILLION GERMAN SCRIPT
Oct 1, 1983, Baunatal, Germany

Disc 1
1.1- Radio Introduction :55
1.2- Concert Introduction 1:07
1.3- He Knows You Know 6:33
1.4- Garden Party 7:49
1.5- Script for a Jester's Tear 10:31
1.6- Three Boats Down From the Candy 5:37
1.7- Assassing 7:37

Disc 2
2.1- Chelsea Monday 10:09
2.2- Forgotten Sons 12:46
2.3- Market Square Heroes 7:00
2.4- Charting the Single 10:08
2.5- Radio Conclusion :39
Total Disc 80:35

Marillion "German Script"
Fish Vocals
Steve Rothery Guitar
Peter Trewavas –Bass
Mark Kelly –Keyboards
Jonathan Mover –Drums

1983 was an important year for the band Marillion. In January they made their first appearance on television. This was followed by the release of their first album Script for a Jester’s Tear which reached number 7 on the British music charts. They were voted the best new rock band of 1982 by the English music magazine Sounds; and at this point in their career they had given over 200 performances to a growing number of enthusiastic fans.
They toured the United States twice and played at many rock festivals both on the European continent and in the U.K. Concerts were not only well attended but were also well reviewed. Though some saw the band as a poor clone of Genesis, fans saw Marillion as an important cornerstone of progressive rock at the time. The influential paper Melody Maker wrote: "Every song [from Marillion] is a mini-drama scripted in the florid language expected by its audience”. Another sign of their popularity was that their concerts at the Hammersmith Odeon were sold out two nights in a row that year. They used the opportunity to film videos for official release in addition to the new material that was soon to be released on their second album Fugazi. On October 1st, they traveled to Germany to give yet another performance on the continent.
But all was not will with band. They made the decision to fire their drummer Mick Pointer and since that time had tried a number of different musicians as replacements. This decision did not come easily. Mick was one of the founding members of the group. His decision to join the band Electric Gypsy in 1977 was the beginning of the formation of Silmarillion; the name they used before shortening it to just Marillion. When the ax did fall, he was initially replaced with former Camel drummer Andy Ward. During the months of May through August Marillion continued to tour with Andy providing the percussion. However Andy was eventually replaced with John Martyr who himself only lasted through September. At this point the band followed the recommendation of their producer Nick Tauber and auditioned an American named Jonathan Mover.
At 21 years old he was still impressive enough to earn the job but fate was not with him. His only performance with Marillion is the October 1st concert recorded on this CD. After the performance he was replaced by Ian Mosley who has kept the position to this day.
The performance in Germany that night was well received. Fish alternated between speaking English and German both during the songs and while talking to the audience. The set consisted of most songs from the Script release as well as one particular song from their new album, the song ‘Assassing’. Lead singer Fish explained in an interview the musical origins of this song, “with ‘Assassing’, I found the basic pattern on a tape of Islamic drum rhythms Peter Hammill gave me on the "Script" tour early '83”. But according to Guitarist Steve Rothery, “‘Assassing’ was really a lyric about Fish sacking the ex-members [drummers] of the band. In the song, he is the assassin who comes along and destroys people. It is quite a nasty lyric... Fish did have a lot of influence, but all the changes that were made in the band were made for the right reasons.”
The Band’s “performance” that night did not seem to end with the fall of the curtain. Back at the hotel, Marillion were not exactly the best of guests. John Arnison, the band’s manager was quoted as admitting, "My worst experience with Marillion was getting pinned to a wall in Germany [that night] by two police officers with guns, a fireman with an axe and a hotel manager demanding my passport because the group had let off fire extinguishers and completely devastated the whole of the floor. Things like this seem to keep happening." It was a night in Germany that many will never forget.

Notes from the Re-Master
The recording was originally broadcast so a good soundboard mix was available. The hiss level was quite high and needed to be reduced. Clicks and pops were frequent and were removed. Stereo balance and tonality were quite good and therefore were not altered. Set listings for this concert include ‘charting the single’ as the final song of the evening. This was obtained from a separate source along with the German Radio announcer introduction and concluding remarks. These were all spliced into the show. The total time was over 80 minutes so we at PRRP had to decide whether to have a 1 CD or 2 CD release. A 1 CD release was possible if we removed the Radio announcer but we chose to leave all relevant material in the show and produce a 2 CD show.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Marillion: Den Haag 1983 (FM) FLAC

ForgottenSons(CD)
1983-07-03 Forgotten Sons (Den Haag, The Netherlands) [FM] Flac
Taper: Unknown
Source: CD bootleg
Transfer: CD > WAV > FLAC > you
Artwork - Included

1. Garden Party
2. Script For A Jesters Tear
3. Charting The Single
4. Assassing
5. Forgotten Sons
6. Market Square Heroes

Band:

Vocals: Fish
Guitar: Steve Rothery
Bass: Pete Trewavas
Drums: Andy Ward
Keyboard: Mark Kelly
This is from an a CD bootleg entitled “Forgotten Sons” It was also released as the LP boot “Jester”.
The original source of the recording is a FM broadcast so the sound is great.

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Marillion: Gothenburg 1987 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

AHO871108-PO
Venue: Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
Date: 13 Nov 1987
Taper: Unknown
Source: Audience
Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: solid B

Disc 1
1 Slainte Mhath
2 Assassing
3 White Russian
4 Incubus
5 Sugar Mice
6 Fugazi
7 Hotel Hobbies
8 Warm Wet Circles
9 That Time Of The Night
10 Pseudo Silk Kimono
11 Kayleigh
12 Lavender
13 Bitter Suite

Disc 2
1 Heart Of Lothian
2 The Last Straw
3 Incommunicado
4 Garden Party

OU Notes: Decent recording and show from CAS Tour. Since I got this in a trade I dont have any info about lineage, taping equipment etc.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Marillion: London 1986 (Soundboard) FLAC

MAR-MV07-SF3cover
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Source: January, 8 - 1986, Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
The Band: Fish, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas

TITLE : Selling Fish Live 3 (subtitle "Misplaced Fish Hood" on border cover)
FORMAT : 1LP (black vinyl)
LABEL : no label
ORIGIN : unknown
MATRIX : MBE-1 A (no matrix on B side)
RELEASE : 1986
COVER : deluxe color cover (white label)

TITLE : Selling Fish Live 4 (subtitle "He Knows, You Know" on border cover)
FORMAT : 1LP (black vinyl)
LABEL : no label
ORIGIN : unknown
MATRIX : COD-99 A, COD-99 B
RELEASE : 1986
COVER : Deluxe color cover (white label)

Track List:
Side A:
01 - Pseudo Silk Kimono
02 - Kayleigh
03 - Lavender
04 - Bitter Suite
05 - Heart Of Lothian
Side B:
06 - Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
07 - Lords Of The Backstage
08 - Blind Curve
09 - Childhood's End
10 - White Feather
Side C:
11 - Emerald Lies (intro)
12 - Script For A Jester's Tear
13 - Incubus
14 - Jigsaw
Side D:
15 - The Web
16 - Fugazi

Bonus (taken from the vinyl bootleg "From: Hammersmith Odeon 8-1-86":
17 - intro for The Web (1.36)
18 - intro for Misplaced Childhood (0.28)

Sound Quality: very good soundboard recording, good vinyl condition

OU Notes: On the 8th, 9th and 10th January 1986 Marillion played 3 concerts at The Hammersmith Odeon in London, they used some materials from days 9th and 10th for their mini LP "Brief Encounteer" and the album "The Thieving Magpie". The two vinyl bootlegs "Selling Fish Live 3 & 4" (absolutely no relations with "Selling Fish By The Pound 1 & 2") presents part of the day 8th concert. Usually both album are tagged as "audience recording" but this is not true. The source is a good soundboard (possible a broadcast event), unfortunately as master tape for these bootlegs was used a standard low noise cassette (tipically sound... low high frequencies, tape noise, hisses and more) but the result is however enjoiable.
Parts of this show can be found on other different records as the vinyl "From: Hammersmith Odeon 8-1-86" (M 11685) a true audience recording and the double CD "Hammersmith Odeon 1986" (another who claim "audience recording", it have the full concert but i don't known if his source was another tape or the original tapes used for "Selling Fish 3 & 4" or just these 2 vinyl bootlegs with an add of the missing tracks).
The two bonus segments #17 & #18 are taken from "Hammersmith Odeon 8-1-86" and here we have a new problem. Into the short cut intro for "The Web" in "Selling Fish 4" Fish's words are "this is called The Web" but in the complete intro from the other bootleg he say "this is a song called The Web", i've compared the songs and they seems different (both Misplaced Childhood suite are identical). What is the source for The Web on "Hammersmith Odeon 8-1-86" bootleg? Sorry, but I cannot share this song with this doubt.
Well, here the full set list and correct order tracks for the 8th January: 01) The Thieving Magpie 02) Emerald Lies (Intro) 03) Script for a Jester´s Tear 04) Incubus 05) Jigsaw 06) The Web 07) Misplaced Childhood 08) Fugazi 09) Punch and Judy 10) Market Square Heroes.
Last, I've re-united the 2 parts of "Heart Of Lothian" in a single track, originally the 1st part is at the end of side A and the 2nd part at the beginning of Side B.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Marillion: Cologne Music Hall 1991 (Soundboard) FLAC

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1991-07-24 Cologne Music Hall (FLAC)
OU Notes:
A nice concert I´ve recorded seven or eight years ago (Not really sure anymore).
This was a TV Broadcast which I taped on HiFi-VHS.
The show was originally recorded on July 24th 1991 and broadcasted as a ROCKLIFE-show (a ROCKPALAST spin off). It has been re-broadcasted somewhen in 200?.

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Setlist
Disc 1
Splintering Heart
Cover My Eyes
Slainte Mhath
Uninvited Guest
The Party
Easter
No One Can
This Town
Kayleigh
The King Of Sunset Town
Disc 2
Holidays In Eden
Hooks In You
Freaks
Incommunicado
Garden Party
Sugar Mice
Script For A Jester’s Tear

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Marillion: Chippenham, England 1984 (Pre-FM Disc!) FLAC

Mar_19840312_SoG_front
Title: Shades of Green
Date: March 12, 1984
Venue: Goldiggers Club, Chippenham, England
Time: 53:58
Catalog: Duley Digital - DD-M840312-A
Source: Prebroadcast BBC Transcription disc -> cdr -> EAC ->
remaster -> CDWave ->flac
This recording comes direct from a BBC Transcription Disc > CDR transfer. It was recorded quite low, so I normalized the recording.
I ran a declicker over it, as there were too many clicks to take them out by hand. The clicks were of the light variety anyway, so were easily removed by the declicker. There are a couple spots remaining where you can hear a slight bump of a removed larger click that the declicker left behind. Only really noticable in headphones--Very infrequent, and not distracting.
The disc had been recorded DAO, so I removed the gaps, and recut the recording on sector boundaries. I cross faded the end of side one of the vinyl disc with the start of disc 2 of the vinyl disc for a more natural transition from Incubus to
He Knows You Know.
I applied no EQ. Other than than normalizing and running the declicker, I made no other changes to the sound of this bre-broadcast recording. As this is from the prebroadcast disc, it will naturally sound better than any version of the show that was taped from the FM broadcast. In short, this will probably be as good as it gets for this recording. And it does sound very good.

Setlist
01. Assassing
02. Script For a Jester's Tear
03. Incubus
04. He Knows You Know
05. Fugazi
06. Garden Party
07. Market Square Heroes

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Marillion (acoustic): BBC FM 2008 FLAC

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2008 on Bob Harris programme promoting 'happiness is the road'.
File size - 190MB
Length - 30Minutes 57Seconds
Lineage - Analogue FM tuner - R1 - Wav - Cooledit - Flac TLH (compression 6)

This Is The 21st Century (Live)
This Train Is My Life (Live)
80 Days (Live)
plus conversation

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