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Afraid of Sunlight

 
Album Review: Afraid of Sunlight

  • Artist: Marillion
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Afraid of sunlight was Marillion's first real progressive album since Fish had left the band. While it does not rank as high as classics like Script for a Jester's Tear or Fugazi, it still has some very strong moments. "Cannibal Surf Babe" is a tribute to the '60s (sort of). It starts off like the Beach Boys' "California Girls" before turning into the nightmarish tale of a cannibal woman! But the best moments are in the second half of the album, with tracks such as "Out of This World," "Afraid of Sunlight," and "King." As usual with Marillion, the keyboards stand out the most. There are some very beautiful melodic moments and perhaps a better mix between calm and agressive melodies than on previous albums made with Steve Hogarth. ~ Alex S. Garcia, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gazpacho (Lyrics) Mark Kelly, John Helmer, Pete Trewavas, Steve Hogarth, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery Marillion (7:28)
Cannibal Surf Babe (Lyrics) Steve Hogarth, Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly, John Helmer, Steve Rothery Marillion (5:45)
Beautiful (Lyrics) Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas Marillion (5:12)
Afraid of Sunrise (Lyrics) Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley, Steve Hogarth, John Helmer Marillion (5:01)
Out of This World (Lyrics) Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Steve Hogarth, John Helmer Marillion (7:54)
Afraid of Sunlight (Lyrics) Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Ian Mosley, Mark Kelly, John Helmer, Pete Trewavas Marillion (6:49)
Beyond You (Lyrics) Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth Marillion (6:10)
King (Lyrics) Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas Marillion (7:03)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Icon Steve Rothery, Ian Mosley, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly Marillion (6:04)
Live Forever (Lyrics) John Helmer, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas Marillion (4:34)
Second Chance (AKA Beautiful) Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas Marillion (5:14)
Beyond You (Lyrics) Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley Marillion (5:17)
Cannibal Surf Babe [Studio Outtake][#] Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, John Helmer, Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly Marillion (5:59)
Out of This World [Studio Outtake][#] Ian Mosley, Pete Trewavas, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, John Helmer, Steve Hogarth Marillion (7:27)
Bass Frenzy [#] Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas, Steve Hogarth, Ian Mosley Marillion (1:17)
Mirages [#][Demo Version] Ian Mosley, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly, John Helmer, Steve Rothery Marillion (6:02)
Afraid of Sunlight [Acoustic Demo][#] Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, John Helmer Marillion (9:21)

Credits

Steve Hogarth (Sleeve Notes), H (Vocals (Background)), Ian Mosley (Drums), Barbara Lezmy (Vocals (Background)), Andrea Wright (Assistant), Nigel Reeve (Project Coordinator), Michael Hunter (Assistant), Nick Davies (Mixing), Peter Mew (Digital Editing), Michael Hunter (Assistant Engineer), John Helmer (Lyricist), Steve Hogarth (Vocals), Marillion (Arranger), Michael Bauer (Mixing), Andrea Wright (Assistant Engineer), Dave Meegan (Producer), Steve Hogarth (Keyboards), Stuart Every (Assistant Engineer), Lucy Jordache (Project Coordinator), Steve Rothery (Guitar), Dave Meegan (Mixing), Nick Davis (Mixing), Lucy Jordache (Liner Notes), Steve Hogarth (Percussion), Peter Mew (Remastering), Steve Hogarth (Lyricist), Paul Cox (Photography), Marillion (Producer), Pete Trewavas (Vocals (Background)), Dave Meegan (Arranger), Pete Trewavas (Bass), Ian Mosley (Percussion), Paul Cox (Cover Photo), Bill Smith (Design), Mark Kelly (Keyboards), Michael Brauer (Mixing), Dave Meegan (Engineer)
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Afraid of Sunlight
Studio album by Marillion
Released 24 June 1995
22 March 1999 (two-disc edition)
Recorded The Racket Club, Aylesbury, January - June 1995
Genre Progressive rock
Length 51:25 (single-disc edition)
1:40:12 (two-disc edition)
Label EMI Records (Europe)
I.R.S. Records (U.S.)
Producer Marillion, Dave Meegan
Professional reviews
Marillion chronology
Brave
(1994)
Afraid of Sunlight
(1995)
Made Again
(1996)
Singles from Afraid of Sunlight
  1. "Beautiful"
    Released: 29 May 1995

Afraid of Sunlight is Marillion's eighth studio album, released in 1995. It would be their last for EMI (who would, however, continue to release back-catalogue material on compilations and re-issues, as well as distribute some later recordings).

While not a concept album as such, Afraid of Sunlight examines the destructive side of celebrity. In particular, "Afraid of Sunlight" relates to the likes of James Dean, while "Out of This World" is about world land and water speed record holder Donald Campbell, killed in 1967. "King" refers to Elvis Presley, Kurt Cobain, and Michael Jackson. The song "Beyond You" is reminiscent of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound productions, and is recorded monaurally, rather than in stereo.

The first half of the album has a more satirical tone. "Gazpacho" lampoons the Hollywood lifestyle; "Cannibal Surf Babe" is a Beach Boys pastiche; and "Beautiful"'s utopian lyrics may be written from the perspective of an unmoored celebrity.

Steve Hogarth named the 1980 Martin Scorsese film Raging Bull, about a boxer's inability to deal with fame, as a strong influence on the album. Hogarth also cited O.J. Simpson, on trial for murder at the time the album was recorded, as another influence on its theme.

The wreckage of Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 and Campbell's remains were not recovered until May 28, 2001 when diver Bill Smith was inspired to look for the wreck after hearing "Out of This World". Both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were present at the raising.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Gazpacho" – 7:28 (John Helmer, Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas)
  2. "Cannibal Surf Babe" – 5:25 (Helmer, Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  3. "Beautiful" – 5:12 (Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  4. "Afraid of Sunrise" – 5:01 (Helmer, Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  5. "Out of This World" – 7:54 (Helmer, Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  6. "Afraid of Sunlight" – 6:49 (Helmer, Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  7. "Beyond You" – 6:10 (Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)
  8. "King" – 7:03 (Hogarth, Kelly, Mosley, Rothery, Trewavas)

The 1999 remaster has the following additional tracks on the second CD:

  1. "Icon" – 6:04
  2. "Live Forever" – 4:34
  3. "Second Chance" (Dave Meegan Mix of Beautiful) – 5:14
  4. "Beyond You" (Demo) – 5:17
  5. "Cannibal Surf Babe" (Studio Outtake) – 5:59
  6. "Out of This World" (Studio Outtake) – 7:27
  7. "Bass Frenzy" – 1:17
  8. "Mirages" (Demo) – 6:02
  9. "Afraid of Sunlight" (Acoustic Demo) – 6:49
  10. "Sympathy (For The Road Crew)"

Note: The last track on CD 2 can only be accessed via a computer and a passcode. The passcode can be found on the Marillion.com - Afraid of Sunlight page.

Reception

Q (magazine) 4/5 "...a 40-minute journey that touches on the legacy of Brian Wilson, Todd Rundgren and The Beatles, while hinting at the experimental trivialities of Jellyfish (band) or Split Enz. There is a preposterous tone at times, but Steve Hogarth's voice is lovable, tear-jerking and even beautiful..." [2]

Included in Q (magazine)'s 50 Best Albums of 1995.[3]

Personnel

Marillion

Additional Musicians

  • Barbara Lemzy: Additional Vocals

Production

  • Arranged & Produced By Marillion & Dave Meegan
  • Engineered By Dave Meegan
  • Assistant Engineers: Stuart Every, Michael Hunter, Andrea Wright
  • Mixing: Michael Bauer, Nick Davies, Dave Meegan
  • Digital Editing & Mastering: Peter Mew

References

  1. ^ "A Day in the Lakes". www.marillion.com. 2001-03-08. http://www.marillion.com/news/2001/20010308.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-09. 
  2. ^ Q, August 1995.
  3. ^ Q, February 1996.

External links

Liner notes for the remaster by some of the band members (on the marillion.com band page):


 
 
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