She also simply did not let the newly formed group grow together. The band had bowed to the pressure of the record company and recorded a catchy record with the pop-oriented producer Chris Neil, which was not only ambivalently recorded by the Marillion fans. "Holidays In Eden" hadn't really satisfied anyone. eclipsed spoke exclusively with Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly and Ian Mosley about the creation of a dark masterpiece that has lost none of its fascination even after twenty-four years. Steve is currently putting the finishing touches to the long awaited book of his photographic work "Postcards from the Road" with an app also due to be released shortly after.After "Misplaced Childhood", Marillion's 1994 opus "Brave" is now also being re-released: as a luxurious boxed set filled to the brim with Steven Wilson remixes, a concert recording and a new documentary. The album was produced by Steve himself and mixed by Michael Hunter. Steve is joined on the album by fellow guitarist and co-composer Dave Foster, drummer Leon Parr, bass player Yatim Halimi and keyboard player Riccardo Romano. Released in September 2014 the album has had a phenomenal response from fans and critics alike. Over 10 years on, the follow-up album Ostara was released on 23 March 2009.Īfter a very successful Kickstarter campaign in November 2013 Steve recorded his instrumental solo album "The Ghosts of Pripyat" with guest appearances by Steve Hackett and Steven Wilson. This album was re-issued in 2001 with new artwork and an enhanced portion featuring rare Wishing Tree video and sound clips. With help from Marillion co-lyricist John Helmer, Pete Trewavas, drummer Paul Craddick and singer Hannah Stobart, Steve released his first solo CD in 1996: The Wishing Tree's album Carnival of Souls.
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