jeff_wells
location: Burbank, CA
listening to: Duffy, Justin Currie, Elbow, Liam Finn, Radiohead,
registered: 1997.10.17
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Mick!!
By most accounts I think they made a decent cd
with Marbles. I could seriously do without the Track
they get someone else singing though I forget the title, but I'm sure you'll notice a line-up change, sounds like Bruce Dickinson who really can't sing.
H Is kind of a chameleon, I like the jazz influences
like in Angelina, and it's Floydian "Wish you were here" nod opening. Ocean Cloud and Invisible Man are particularly
interesting in their progressions and changes-segues kind of Like C.A.S.,Brave or Misplaced Childhood. H offers Marillion the chance to continue and hip away from that 85-95 sound they had. I think they are all great musicians, I love Rothery's sound much like I appreciate, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett, David Gilmour,
Mark Knopfler, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton. Simply tastful!
Mark Kelley belongs with Rick Wright, Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Keith Emerson, Tony Carey Dept.And a incredibly creatively steady rhythm section in Pete Trewavas, and Ian Mosley.As I said, something always said and learned when you Give Marillion a spin!.
JW
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Mick!!
By most accounts I think they made a decent cd
with Marbles. I could seriously do without the Track
they get someone else singing though I forget the title, but I'm sure you'll notice a line-up change, sounds like Bruce Dickinson who really can't sing.
H Is kind of a chameleon, I like the jazz influences
like in Angelina, and it's Floydian "Wish you were here" nod opening. Ocean Cloud and Invisible Man are particularly
interesting in their progressions and changes-segues kind of Like C.A.S.,Brave or Misplaced Childhood. H offers Marillion the chance to continue and hip away from that 85-95 sound they had. I think they are all great musicians, I love Rothery's sound much like I appreciate, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett, David Gilmour,
Mark Knopfler, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton. Simply tastful!
Mark Kelley belongs with Rick Wright, Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Keith Emerson, Tony Carey Dept.And a incredibly creatively steady rhythm section in Pete Trewavas, and Ian Mosley.As I said, something always said and learned when you Give Marillion a spin!.
JW
