You can buy any of the albums mentioned in this video here: http://bit.ly/marilliondiscography
And here I am talking about the Marillion discography for your entertainment. Please do not expire with boredom during this video. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
You can buy any of the albums mentioned in this video here: http://bit.ly/marilliondiscography
And here I am talking about the Marillion discography for your entertainment. Please do not expire with boredom during this video. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
You can get your own copy of this album here:http://bit.ly/vigilinawildernessofmirrors
As I am doing a “Marillion Week” of videos to celebrate the release of “Sounds That Can’t Be Made”, I thought I’d spill my guts on the first solo album by ex-Marillion crooner, Derek William Dick AKA Fish.
Loyal viewer FelinePhysics was the first to nominate the final album from the Fish-era Marillion for my review. Now the question is whether the album is a vodka martini or a cup of cold sick. Watch on to find out, dear viewer…
Title Music:
“Stinkhorn” by Darren Lock
Background Music:
“Cloistered Space” by Darren Lock (that’s me)
“Digital Sunset” by Darren Lock (that’s also me)
To buy an EP containing this music:
http://music.darrenlock.com/album/the-stinkhorn-ep
Or visit my iTunes page:
http://bit.ly/m53fg8
Or my own music page:
http://music.darrenlock.com
Or perhaps I can interest you in a T-shirt:
http://lock.spreadshirt.co.uk
One of my channel subscribers suggest I take a look at Marillion’s first album, so I dutifully obliged. Remember, if you are following the “Prog Review” channel I need your suggestions for reviews before I completely run out of steam…