Direktlänk till inlägg 25 oktober 2011
The 1st album from this progressive band from England. It reached nr. 7 on the UK chart. The music is progressive rock/pop and the production is unfortunately very plastic and flat. The first 3 songs sound like one, with the same rhythm and some progressive elements. The album could have been so much better with better production and songs with more substance. It's very light, almost pop. The fold-out cover is really nice.
Fish is born in Scotland and his nickname comes from the amount of time he spent in the bathtub. After he left Marillion he has released many soloalbums, the 1st in 1990.
Pete Trewavas is also a member of the progressive band Transatlantic with Mike Portnoy (ex.Dream Theater), Neal Morse (ex.Spocks Beard) and Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings).
Mick Pointer played only on this album by Marillion. He founded the progressive band Arena after he left the band.
1)Script for a jelsters tear (7,5)
2)He knows you know (7,0)
3)The web (7,5)
4)Garden party (6,0)
5)Chelsea monday (7,5)
6)Forgotten sons (7,0)
Score: 7,08
Fish (Derek William Dick)-vocals (b.1958)
Steve Rothery-guitars (b.1959)
Pete Trewavas-bass (b.1959)
Mick Pointer-drums (b.1956)
Mark Kelly-keyboards (b.1961)
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