Marillion: Recital of the Script

1983
Marillion: Recital of the Script
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Released: 01 October 1983 Released
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Official Website: http://www.marillion.com
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Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, 17th and 18th of April 1983. Originally, the video was released along with a video EP of the 'missing tracks'. The remastered DVD puts the entire show back together again. DVD extras were recorded at the Marquee club in London, in December 1982.

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Marcos Santana In this show, played at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, on April 18, the band's perform is fearless, passionate and dramatic. The sensible Fish voice reveals influences of great 70's vocalist, like Peter Hammill from Van Der Graaf Generator(He's thanked by the band at the end credits) and Peter Gabriel from Genesis. The sound is a junction among Progressive Rock, Hard Rock and Pop Rock, resulting into 80's neoprogressive rock. When EMI released it on DVD here in Brazil I didn't think twice: I bought and got rid of my laserdisc. This DVD edition features all the songs including The Web and the epic Grendel, and some extras including songs and an interview with Fish. What are you waiting for? Buy it now!
uuband Marillion starts to get hits and going to the top of lists with this video. in that concert, everyone can find an extraordinary singer like Fish who gives a personal view and dramatization. He always tries to show anger, pain, sadness, loneliness... Fish a few years later started a short cinematographic career; in spite that he had good qualities for that, he preferred to came back to music.The rest of the band gives him a lot of space and protagonism but everyone has time to show his skills with magicals solos. one moment to stand out is when Fish wears militar clothes and simulates that the microphone is one assault rifle. the end is epic with the song "Marquet Square Heroes" when the band and the public feels like one. Sadly, it was the last show with Mike Pointer that gives to the film a disconcerting final.