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Marillion - EMI Singles Collection

Marillion - EMI Singles Collection

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "THE GREATEST BAND IN THE WORLD"
Review: This DVD is a masterpiece, by a band that is by far, the GREATEST! All the videos are here from the days of Fish through the new Hogart era! Excellent Quality DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Marillion Please!
Review: This is a great collection. Nice to see Fish on film. Marillion has just released two more DVDs of the band playing live which I hope that amazon adds to their list soon. Fish has also just released a DVD of his "Kettle of Fish" tunes, unfortunately it is only available in PAL version. I wish he would try and release the NTSC version because I am a huge Fish fan and have been since the mid 80s and I would love to see the videos for those songs (which I have never seen).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great collection
Review: This is a must buy. These videos bring the songs to a new level without changing your original feeling of them at all. Excellently executed . I gaurantee you will watch this dvd over and over again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: List of Songs in this DVD
Review: Total 22 Songs plus 1 Hidden Track. The Songs are - market square heroes; he knows you know; garden party; assassing; kayleigh; lady nina; lavender; heart of lothian; incommunicado; sugar mice; warm wet circles; hooks in you; uninvited guest; easier; cover my eyes; no one can; dry land; sympathy; the great escape; hollow man; alone agian..; beautiful; .......

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A really great DVD with a bunch of really BAD videos!
Review: You know, I love Marillion. Always have (ever since I first saw the video for "Kayleigh" on MTV in 1985...yes, American MTV) and always will. And I think it's about time that they finally released something on DVD, and their video catalogue--which conspicuously leaves out any videos from "This Strange Engine"--is a great start. But if you've never seen a Marillion video before, don't go expecting much in the way of quality. These are, for the most part, some of the worst videos I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. Don't get me wrong, there are some high points: the video for "Kayleigh" will always hold a special place in my heart. "Easter" is by far their finest video accomplishment to date, and the live version of "Warm Wet Circles" gives the viewer a glimpse at just what a fantastic live band these guys are. But the rest are, well, rather embarrasingly bad. This is certainly no reason not to buy this wonderful DVD, for it also holds great comedic value in some of the goofier videos ("Heart Of Lothian", "Incommunicado"). But be warned, if you are the type of person that hates videos because of what they do to your private, cherished mental pictures, you may want to watch with your eyes closed.


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