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A SUNDAY NIGHT ABOVE THE RAIN

Marillion

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4.29 | 26 ratings | 1 reviews | 69% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

Blu-ray Disc1: Holland Show

GAZA
WAITING TO HAPPEN
LUCKY MAN
THIS STRANGE ENGINE
POUR MY LOVE
NEVERLAND
INVISIBLE INK
MONTRÉAL
POWER
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
THE KING OF SUNSET TOWN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN
GARDEN PARTY

Blu-ray Disc2: Montréal Show

GAZA
WAITING TO HAPPEN
LUCKY MAN
THIS STRANGE ENGINE
POUR MY LOVE
NEVERLAND
INVISIBLE INK
POWER
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
THE KING OF SUNSET TOWN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN
MONTRÉAL
GARDEN PARTY

Blu-ray Disc3:
'Sounds That Can't Be Made' studio album
96kHz 24 Bit Stereo & 5.1 Master HD Surround mixes

GAZA
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
POUR MY LOVE
POWER
MONTRÉAL
INVISIBLE INK
LUCKY MAN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN

'Unsound'
Demos and alternative versions from the making of
Sounds That Can't Be Made.

GAZA - LOOP DEMO
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE - BRIDGE DEMO
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE - DEMO ARRANGEMENT
POUR MY LOVE - SLOW JAM DEMO
POWER - DEMO ARRANGEMENT
POWER - ALTERNATIVE JAM
MONTRÉAL - EARLY JAM
INVISIBLE INK - EARLY JAM
LUCKY MAN - GOSPEL DEMO ARRANGEMENT
LUCKY MAN - JAM DEMO EDIT
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN - EARLY JAM


Holland Audio CD1:

GAZA
WAITING TO HAPPEN
LUCKY MAN
THIS STRANGE ENGINE
POUR MY LOVE
NEVERLAND
INVISIBLE INK

Holland Audio CD2:

MONTRÉAL
POWER
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
THE KING OF SUNSET TOWN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN
GARDEN PARTY

Montréal Audio CD1:

GAZA
WAITING TO HAPPEN
LUCKY MAN
THIS STRANGE ENGINE
POUR MY LOVE
NEVERLAND
INVISIBLE INK

Montréal Audio CD2:

POWER
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
THE KING OF SUNSET TOWN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN
MONTRÉAL
GARDEN PARTY

Vinyl Disc1 Side1:

GAZA

Vinyl Disc1 Side2:

SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
POUR MY LOVE
POWER

Vinyl Disc2 Side1:

MONTRÉAL
INVISIBLE INK

Vinyl Disc2 Side2:

LUCKY MAN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN

2GB STCBM Memory Stick (With Torch Function):
Pre-loaded with Sounds That Can't Be Made Studio Album
96kHz 24 Bit FLAC Versions

GAZA
SOUNDS THAT CAN'T BE MADE
POUR MY LOVE
POWER
MONTRÉAL
INVISIBLE INK
LUCKY MAN
THE SKY ABOVE THE RAIN

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve (h) Hogarth / singer, backing vocals, keys, percussion
- Mark Kelly / keyboards
- Pete Trewavas / bass guitar, backing vocals
- Steve Rothery / lead & rhythm guitars
- Ian Mosley / drums

Releases information

May 19, 2014 300 Signed Copies (Sold Out)
A Deluxe 12" collectors box containing all 3 Blu-ray Discs, 4CDs, STCBM Vinyl Edition & 2GB STCBM Memory stick.
This version also comes complete with a 12" sized 12 page glossy artbook containing exclusive new 'Sounds That Can't Be Made' artwork & full track listings. Disc3 of the Blu-ray comes packaged in an exclusive 'Unsound' gloss card wallet. The box is finished with an embossed Silver foil 'Cardiod' logo on the lid.

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MARILLION A Sunday Night Above the Rain ratings distribution


4.29
(26 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(69%)
69%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(15%)
15%
Good, but non-essential (12%)
12%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
4 stars Those 2 shows in Holland and Montreal have the same set list ; the complete "Sounds That Can't be Made" album and more than a hour of other songs from various albums. The old days of the Fish era are long time gone, but this doesn't mean that we can't find trace in some passages of that era, especially in the guitar of Steve Rothery. The show begin with one of the most original song from the band in many years "Gaza". A epic song with dark atmosphere not too far in some heavier part of Nine Inch Nail music. "Power" is another new track with emotional moments and dark mood. The title track of the album has another nice atmosphere with beautiful keyboards parts from Mark Kelly. Some earlier songs have been place between the songs of the last album, like "King of Sunset Town", who is the closest the band came to the music of the Fish era. The 2 epics "This Stange Engine" and "Neverland" from the album "Marbles" are always great songs to play live.

In the Holland show, for the first time, the stage has a platform in the middle where Steve Hogarth can walk and be closer to the crowd. In the Montreal show, the light show is more colourful and the set list order has been change to place the song "Montreal" at the end for obvious reason. The DTS sound is nice and you can enjoy it further more in the third Blu-Ray who is a the audio version of the new album. There is also different demos and new takes of the the new album which i am going to listen only once, because of the questionable sound quality.

Is this live release essential to their large live discography? No, but it's another excellent addition to your big collection of Marillion albums...

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