Marillion.com

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Marillion.com
Studio album by Marillion-logo.svg

Publication
(s)

October 18, 1999

admission

December 1998 – August 1999

Label (s) Castle Communications

Format (s)

CD, LP

Genre (s)

Progressive rock

Title (number)

9

running time

62:28

occupation

production

Marillion, Steven Wilson

Studio (s)

The Racket Club, Aylesbury (England)

chronology
Radiation
(1998)
Marillion.com Anoracnophobia
(2001)
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Marillion.com
  UK 53 10/30/1999 (1 week)
  DE 55 11/01/1999 (2 weeks)

Marillion.com is the eleventh studio album by the British progressive rock band Marillion . The CD was released in October 1999. It is the first Marillion album that did not make it into the UK Top 40 charts.

Emergence

After completing the Radiation tour in late November 1998, the band met again in the studio to create new material. Two pieces, Interior Lulu and Tumble Down the Years , had already been written during the Radiation sessions, the remaining songs were written by April 1999. After that, the actual recording and mixing process began. There were problems with mixing, so the band was happy to meet Steven Wilson at a gig in Oxford, who agreed to mix some songs. In mid-August 1999 the mastering was finished.

In the play Deserve Ben Castle plays saxophone in the song House and Deserve plays Neil Yates trumpet .

Track list

  1. A Legacy (06:16) °
  2. Deserve (04:23)
  3. Go! (06:11) °
  4. Rich (05:43)
  5. Enlightened (05:00) °
  6. Built-in Bastard Radar (04:52)
  7. Tumble Down the Years (04:34)
  8. Interior Lulu (15:14) °
  9. House (10:15)

° mixed by Steven Wilson

reception

In general, Marillion.com was conceded to be better than the previous album. But almost no one gave consistently positive reviews.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Charts DE Charts UK
  2. S. Hogarth on the making of the album , marillion.com, accessed June 7, 2012
  3. A sound that is significantly stripped down and sobered compared to the Neoprog , babyblaue-seiten.de, accessed on June 7, 2012
  4. Sometimes the testing of the boundaries works, sometimes it doesn't , progarchives.com, accessed June 7, 2012
  5. "House" fits more into a jazz bar ... monkey-crazy, but it is absolutely atypical for Marillion , music-critic.com, accessed on June 7, 2012
  6. Marillion.Com combines the best things of the post-Brave period into one album , dprp.net, accessed June 7, 2012
  7. This is what I like to call rock for adults: well written and played ( Memento of the original from January 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , progreviews.com, accessed June 7, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.progreviews.com
  8. Marillion is now a group with good songs hidden in awful CD's , progvisions.net, accessed on June 7, 2012