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OT but while there is a lot of grumbling about modern Marillion albums among fans, Marbles is usually held up as the high water mark of the post-EMI era."Marbles," which was a POS to my ears.
OT but while there is a lot of grumbling about modern Marillion albums among fans, Marbles is usually held up as the high water mark of the post-EMI era."Marbles," which was a POS to my ears.
I gave up on Fish after "Internal Exile," maybe the next one after that. I concede that later albums might be good, but ESPECIALLY since the new releases are expensive imports, I'm frequently unwilling to risk a new purchase from an artist like Fish who was steering into ideological snarling.Did you try his last two albums? They're excellent from a musical point of view
Pointless to argue but "Marbles" was my exit point. They had several good Steve Hogarth albums, but after "Marbles," I couldn't have any confidence that I'd like what Marillion was producing was worth my $.OT but while there is a lot of grumbling about modern Marillion albums among fans, Marbles is usually held up as the high water mark of the post-EMI era.
I tried Marbles on the car system, cause it gets some hype and I’d never heard it. Wondered how excited I should be for Marbles in Atmos.Pointless to argue but "Marbles" was my exit point. They had several good Steve Hogarth albums, but after "Marbles," I couldn't have any confidence that I'd like what Marillion was producing was worth my $.
Again, anyone who likes Marillion "Marbles" or later isn't wrong. I'm just not hearing it.