Marillion Holidays In Eden Vinyl LP Box Set 2022
4LP box set on black vinyl
Tracklist:
LP1: Holidays In Eden – 2022 Remix
Side A
- Splintering Heart
- Cover My Eyes (Pain & Heaven)
- The Party
- No One Can
Side B
- Holidays In Eden
- Dry Land
- Waiting To Happen
- This Town
- The Rake’s Progress
- 100 Nights
LP2: Live Hammersmith, 30th September 1991 (Pt.1)
- Splintering Heart
- Dry Land
- The King Of Sunset Town
Side D
- Garden Party
- The Party
- Easter
LP3: Live Hammersmith, 30th September 1991 (Pt.2)
- The Space…
- Holloway Girl
- A Collection
- Waiting to Happen
Side F
- Cover My Eyes (Pain & Heaven)
- Lords of the Backstage
- Blind Curve
LP4: Live Hammersmith, 30th September 1991 (Pt.3)
Side G
- This Town
- Rake's Progress
- 100 Nights
- Slàinte Mhath
- Holidays in Eden
Side H
- Hooks In You
- Berlin
- Kayleigh
- Incommunicado
Brand-new deluxe edition of Marillion’s ‘Holidays In Eden’ will be released on the 16th September. The 3CD/Blu-ray set will be packaged inside a hard back book which includes additional content, essays and lyrics. The set includes brand-new 2022 remixed stereo version of the album by Stephen W Tayler, as well as a full live show from Hammersmith, London from 1991. The concert includes a number of tracks from Holidays In Eden, alongside favourites from previous albums such as Berlin, Incommunicado and much more. The Blu-ray of the deluxe edition features the brand-new 2022 stereo remix in 96/24 Stereo LPCM, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 96/24 5.1 LPCM as well as B-Sides & bonus tracks such as The Moles Club demos recorded after the band’s long writing process for the album. It also includes lots of video content, including a brand-new documentary of the band telling the story of the album, HD upgraded promo videos and a live concert from Rockpalast In Concert from German TV.
Originally released in 1991, Holidays In Eden was Marillion’s sixth studio album and second with Steve Hogarth on lead vocals. Their previous album and first with Hogarth, Season’s End, was written fairly quickly, leaning on a large amount of material already being written prior to Hogarth’s arrival. Holidays In Eden brought about a different challenge to the band’s new line-up, having to start from scratch with this new dynamic, which they talk about extensively within the book and documentary. Holidays In Eden is a scintillating, compelling rock album, with tracks such as The Party and This Town effortlessly accompanying singles like No-One Can and Dry Land. The essay and band interviews by Rich Wilson in the book, alongside the documentary “Pain And Heaven” on the Blu-ray, provide a fascinating insight into the different writing process, the dynamic between the band and producer Chris Neil, and Marillion navigating record label commercial pressures to produce such a captivating album.