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With Friends from the Orchestra
2019 studio album by Marillion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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With Friends from the Orchestra is an album by the English progressive rock band Marillion. It was released on 29 November 2019 through earMUSIC and Intact Records. The album consists of orchestral re-recordings of songs from the band's catalogue, spanning Seasons End (1989) to Sounds That Can't Be Made (2012). Recording took place at the Racket Club (the band's own studio) and Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios.[1] Strings were provided by the in Praise of Folly String Quartet, and string arrangements were written by Michael Hunter, who also co-produced the album with the band.[2] The release is the band's second album of re-recordings, after Less Is More (2009).
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, and Ian Mosley, except "A Collection" and "Seasons End" written with John Helmer.
"This Strange Engine" has an additional line of lyrics, which was left off during the original recording in 1997.[3]
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Personnel
- Steve Hogarth – lead vocals
- Steve Rothery – guitar
- Mark Kelly – keyboards
- Pete Trewavas – bass guitar, additional vocals
- Ian Mosley – drums
- In Praise of Folly String Quartet
- Nicole Miller
- Margaret Hermant
- Annemie Osborne
- Maia Frankowski
- Sam Morris – French horn
- Emma Halnan – flute
- Phil Todd – saxophone (5)
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