Russell Whyman
I saw a video for 'The Lizard King - single edit' on YouTube and fell in love with it. I looked for album the track was on but also felt the need to buy the E.P. which gives the single edit, an acoustic version, etc.
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The first official outing of the "what would be" Steve Rothery Band. Riccardo Romano was missing with his keyboard wizardry and no singer at all (later Martin Jakubsky of Stillmarillion). Marillion's catalogue was represented by excerpts of instrumental sections where Steve had his solo spot. This is a milestone in the forming of a great band that later became the spokesman of early Marillion era and of course of Steve's solo material. If you want to hear how it all started you have to get this Alessandro Carmassi
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The third Sanctuary album is also the best of the trilogy. This one dares even more to expand the Oldfieldian style in new and exciting directions. It may be sacrilege to suggest it, but if this *were* a genuine Oldfield album, many might say it was one of his best, too. It's true that Rob Reed is standing on the shoulders of a giant, but he is a giant talent in his own right.
Often the music brings tears to the eyes, as if it were the soundtrack to the climax of a hard-won cinematic story. nickgreen90125
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why shouldn't i love this album... that would be a better question. I find no reason to go unnoticed when listening to willow song. I am lucky to find good times to draw, read comics or walk close to home along the banks of a river. doing these things accompanied by Robert's music is priceless. Thanks a lot mazakote