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SOMEWHERE IN LONDON

Marillion

Neo-Prog


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3.64 | 39 ratings | 2 reviews | 44% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Splintering Heart
2. The Other Half
3. You're Gone
4. No Such Thing
5. Faith
6. Thankyou Whoever You Are
7. Fantastic Place
8. The Wound
9. A Voice from the Past
10. Somewhere Else
11. Man of a Thousand Faces
12. Between You and Me
13. King
14. The Release
15. Neverland
16. Ocean Cloud

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Hogarth / vocals
- Mark Kelly / keyboards
- Ian Mosley / drums
- Steve Rothery / guitars
- Pete Trewavas / basses

Releases information

Download only release from marillion.com to support the Somewhere in London DVD.
Released November 2007.

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MARILLION Somewhere in London ratings distribution


3.64
(39 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(44%)
44%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(31%)
31%
Good, but non-essential (21%)
21%
Collectors/fans only (3%)
3%
Poor. Only for completionists (3%)
3%

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Review by Warthur
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars Somewhere In London captures, as the title implies, the London stop of the Somewhere Else tour. Somewhere Else was a solidly produced but unmemorable release, but Marillion do a good job of bringing out the best in that album's material as well as the usual smattering of classics from their past. Plus one of the encores is the epic Ocean Cloud, which I kind of think of as H-era Marillion's answer to Grendel - an epic that'd take up a whole side of vinyl back in the day on which they let their prog instincts run wild and which is a gem live. There aren't too many live performances of that one, so its presence makes Somewhere In London worth considering even if you already have a substantial collection of live Marillion treats - but only if you think it's worth listening to a bunch of Somewhere Else tracks in the same setlist.

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3 stars This is one of the best filmed concerts of the band taken from the London Forum Theatre during Marillion's 2007 promotional tour of the Somewhere Else album. The camera effortlessly moves across the stage from performer to performer. You get the ambience of the performance of the band with occasiona ... (read more)

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