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WITH FRIENDS AT ST. DAVID'S

Marillion

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4.13 | 20 ratings | 1 reviews | 40% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1 (67:21)
1. Gaza (18:53)
2. Beyond You (6:30)
3. Seasons End (10:55)
4. Estonia (8:36)
5. The Hollow Man (5:23)
6. The New Kings (17:04)

CD 2 (64:06)
1. The Sky Above the Rain (11:33)
2. Zeperated Out (9:42)
3. Ocean Cloud (18:57)
4. Fantastic Place (6:40)
5. This Strange Engine (17:14)

Total Time 131:27

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Hogarth / lead vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion
- Steve Rothery / guitars
- Mark Kelley / keyboards, backing vocals
- Pete Trewavas / bass, guitar, backing vocals
- Ian Mosley / drums

With: In Praise of Folly String Quartet
- Margaret Hermant / violin
- Maia Frankowski / violin
- Nicole Miller / viola
- Annemie Osborne / cello
and:
- Sam Morris / French horn
- Emma Halnan / flute

Releases information

Label: EARMUSIC
Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital (Limited Violet 3LP)
July 23, 2021

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MARILLION With Friends at St. David's ratings distribution


4.13
(20 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(40%)
40%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (5%)
5%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Warthur
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4 stars Just as Marillion's album of acoustic reimaginings of their material, Less Is More, had an associated live release in the form of Live At Cadogan Hall, so too does their album of rock band-plus-strings-and-wind-instruments reinterpretations, With Friends From the Orchestra, have a companion live album in the form of With Friends At St. David's.

Of course, the idea of adding some orchestral friends to Marillion tracks in order to put a bit more pep in their step had enjoyed a previous airing - the very same "Friends From the Orchestra" would lend a hand on the excellent All One Tonight live album. Still, there's not much of an overlap in the material between there and here, so this release is in no sense redundant with that. Loses marks for weak sound at the start, before the sound quality evens out after Gaza.

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