
Seasons End is a Rock album by Marillion, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 100 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
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Seasons End was the first album recorded by Marillion after the split with Fish in late 1988. The band started to audition singers while writing the new album, and they eventually chose Steve Hogarth. The music for Seasons End was mostly finished by the time Hogarth joined Marillion, and only a couple of songs on it actually have some pieces written by him, most notably "Easter" and "The Space". A number of the lyrics were written by John Helmer, who the band had commissioned before Hogarth joining. He would continue to contribute lyrics throughout the 1990s. Much of the music on Seasons End had been composed while Fish was still in the band. The bonus disc of the 1999 re-issue of Clutching at Straws contains a number of nascent versions of songs that would end up on Seasons End with vocals and lyrics by Fish, these demos having been produced during the writing sessions for the ill-fated fifth studio album with Fish. (A number of the lyrical concepts from these demos, such as The Voice In the Crowd, would later resurface on Fish's debut studio album, Vigil In a Wilderness of Mirrors.) The album was produced jointly by Marillion and Nick Davis (who would go on to work with Genesis and associated acts). Coverart: As Mark Wilkinson, who had designed all previous Marillion covers, had left together with Fish, the album also marked a turning point in the band's visual style, towards a more "modern", photographic look created by Bill Smith Studio. The four square fields dominating the cover symbolize the four classical elements, earth, air, water and fire (clockwise from top left). At the same time, the cover contained some references to the past: It used the band's original logo, which had been replaced with a "modernized" version on the previous album Clutching at Straws and related releases as well as on B'Sides Themselves (although the 1988 live retrospective The Thieving Magpie also used it). The feather in the "desert" square is a reference to the image of the "magpie" found on Misplaced Childhood (1985), the "sky" square contains a fragment of the "Jester's" dress introduced on Script for a Jester's Tear (1983), the chameleon in the "fire" square appears on Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi (1984) and Misplaced Childhood; the painting with the clown's face falling into the water upside-down is taken from the Fugazi cover. Also, the vinyl version returned to the gatefold format that had been abandoned on the previous studio album. Lyrics: The lyrics on Seasons End, unlike on the two previous albums, are not tied together by a common storyline. The opener, "The King of Sunset Town", in John Helmer's original version, was about poverty; however, Hogarth modified it under the impression of the brutal oppression of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by the Chinese government; the line "And everyone assembled here / Remembers how it used to be / Before the 27th came" refers to the 27th Army involved in the massacre. "Easter" addresses The Troubles of Northern Ireland (a topic Fish had previously dealt with in "Forgotten Sons" in 1983); more indirectly, this also goes for "Holloway Girl", which refers to the imprisonment of Judith Ward in Holloway Prison for IRA bombings. "Seasons End" addresses climate change (a topic Marillion lyrics would return to in 1998 and 2007) - the spelling of the title is intentional, referring not to the end of a season (which would be "Season's End"), but the end of all seasons as a result of global warming eliminating winter altogether. "Berlin" describes the situation in the divided city of Berlin, where Marillion had recorded Misplaced Childhood; the Berlin Wall would eventually come down just weeks after the release of Seasons End.
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Tracklist
- 1The King of Sunset Town (1997 Remaster)8:04
- 2Easter (1997 Remaster)5:58
- 3The Uninvited Guest (1997 Remaster)3:52
- 4Seasons End (1997 Remaster)8:10
- 5Holloway Girl (1997 Remaster)4:30
- 6Berlin (1997 Remaster)7:48
- 7After Me (1997 Remaster)3:20
- 8Hooks in You (1997 Remaster)2:57
- 9The Space (1997 Remaster)6:14
- 2.1The Uninvited Guest (Extended Single) [1997 Remaster]5:05
- 2.2The Bell in the Sea (1997 Remaster)4:21
- 2.3The Release (1997 Remaster)3:45
- 2.4The King of Sunset Town (Mushroom Farm Demo)5:34
- 2.5Holloway Girl (Mushroom Farm Demo)4:48
- 2.6Seasons End (Mushroom Farm Demo)8:02
- 2.7The Uninvited Guest (Mushroom Farm Demo)3:56
- 2.8Berlin (Mushroom Farm Demo)8:03
- 2.9The Bell in the Sea (Mushroom Farm Demo)4:52
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- lush
- melancholic
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ian MosleyDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Mark KellyKEYBOARDS
- Pete TrewavasBASS
- Steve HogarthVOCALS
- Steve RotheryGUITAR
- Phil ToddSAXOPHONE
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 100 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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