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HOLIDAYS IN ZELANDE

Marillion

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4.46 | 29 ratings | 1 reviews | 76% 5 stars

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Songs / Tracks Listing

DISC 1:

Splintering Heart
Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)
No One Can
Waiting to Happen
Holidays in Eden
Dry Land
This Town
The Rakes Progress
100 Nights
How Can It Hurt
A Collection
Man of a Thousand Faces
The Invisible Man

EXTRAS:

SWAP THE BAND:

The Party
Quartz
Kayleigh
Deserve
MOBILE PHONE SHOOT:

Cannibal Surf Babe

CONCERT INTRO FILMS:

Friday Night: Holidays In Eden

Saturday Night: Asylum A-Z

A-Z SCREEN STILLS

DISC 2:

Asylum Satellite #1
Born to Run
Cannibal Surf Babe
Deserve
Especially True
Fantastic Place
Gazpacho
Half the World
Jigsaw
King
The Last Century for Man
Marbles III
No Such Thing
The Only Unforgivable Thing
Pseudo Silk Kimono
Quartz
The Release
Sugar Mice
Three Minute Boy
Under the Sun
A Voice from the Past
The Wound

XTC Senses Working Overtime

You're Gone
Zeparated Out

DISC 3:

Afraid of Sunlight
The Other Half
One Fine Day
Beautiful
Beyond You
Goodbye to All That
The Slide
Hard as Love
Brave
Go!
Easter
The Great Escape
Out of This World
Between You and Me
Memory of Water (Big Beat mix)
Neverland
This Strange Engine
Happiness Is the Road

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Hogarth / vocals, guitar, keyboard, percussion
- Steve Rothery / guitar
- Ian Mosely / drums
- Mark Kelly / piano, keyboards
- Peter Trewavas / bass, backing vocals

Releases information

A Special Blu-ray version of the 'Holidays in Zelande' live set. Filmed at the Marillion Weekend, Holland 2011.

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MARILLION Holidays in Zelande ratings distribution


4.46
(29 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(76%)
76%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(24%)
24%
Good, but non-essential (0%)
0%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

MARILLION Holidays in Zelande reviews


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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
4 stars Following the tradition of The Marillion Weekends, here's another box-set from the 3 concerts in Port Zelande. The first day is the complete Holidays in Eden to celebrate his 20th anniversary. I was a bit apprehensive to listen to one if not the worst cd of the band, but after many years, it didn't seem so bad, there is some good songs. A interesting bonus on this first set, with the interpretation of songs of the band by fan's musicians, especially a exuberant Italian singer who made a energetic version of "Quartz".

The second disk is a greatest hits of songs played in a alphabetic order. 2 hours and forty minutes of songs, including a XTC's song to make up for the fact that the band didn't find any "X" song. A little surprise at the end with the song "Zeparated Out", who has the title say, some Led Zep riffs.

The third show, is another interesting idea of the band, to let the audience choose between 2 songs. It's time to hear again some songs from the excellent "Brave" cd.

In conclusion, even if this set list contains some repetitions in the second and third shows, with previous DVD's, it's more enjoyable to see it in Blu-Ray, because the picture is sharp, and the light show has never been so elaborate, with lasers and a big stage.

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