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Best Of Both Worlds

Marillion
Release Date: 08/14/2007
Original Release:  1998
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 961267_CD
UPC # 724385518423
Label: Phantom Import Distribution
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Performer: Marillion
Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi

Notes: Marillion includes: Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley. Producers include: Nick Davis, Marillion, Christopher Neil, Dave Meegan, Nick Tauber. Compilation producer: Lucy Jordace. Engineers include: Simon Hanhari, Rob Eaton, Dave Meegan. Recorded between 1982 and 1995. Includes liner notes by Marillion. All tracks have been digitally remastered. In their initial incarnation, led by charismatic, flamboyant lead singer Fish, Marillion led the neo-prog charge in early-1980s England. The Fish-fronted group made such a splash that when their vocalist departed after three albums, it seemed like Marillion's future was in serious doubt. Against all odds, the band not only continued on with a new singer (Steve Hogarth), but they actually became even more popular. BEST OF BOTH WORLDS neatly divides these two phases of the group's career, giving equal time to both Fish and Hogarth. Fish's more theatrical, larger-than-life style was both more suited to Marillion's early, explicitly '70s-influenced work, and he clearly had a lot to do with pushing the band in that direction, as nods to Genesis and Pink Floyd abound on the epic tunes. As soon as the switch was made, though, the group started to slim down its ambitions and move more towards a contemporary rock sound. While Hogarth's approach is less grandiose, his voice is just as powerful a tool, and suits the relatively toned-down framework of the second disc to a T. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS is a testament to the tenacity of the other Marillion members, who had both the courage of their convictions and the openness to change with the times.
In the early 1980s, an era dominated by fluffy synth-pop, Marillion stood apart from the pack, with a sound heavily influenced by '70s prog rock. In particular, the band's singer, Fish, had a vocal and visual style strikingly similar to that of Peter Gabriel. Leading the charge of neo-prog into the '80s (alongside Pallas, Pendragon, IQ, et al.), Marillion struck a blow for old-school rock values. After Fish departed, Steve Hogarth came aboard, and instead of falling apart without the former's dynamic presence, the band continued to flourish both musically and commercially.
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