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From 26th April to 16th July 2004 Marillion were joined on their Marbles World Tour by THE boom boom BOYS. Marbles on the Road shows you the polished live show after 3 months of touring - but Colours and Sound takes you behind the scenes to show you how it all works in the first Marillion documentary in over a decade. From the Marbles album campaign, to the album's release and the subsequent tour, follow the band and crew on the road across Europe featuring interviews with the band, staff, touring crew, plus producer Dave Meegan and graphic designer Carl Glover. The 2 DVDs also contain over 6 hours of extra material, including featurettes going into the full story of Marbles - from the music and technology, individual songs explained by members of the band to the artwork. Also included are a band audio commentary, crew diaries and hidden extras.

A documentary film about the album Afraid of Sunlight by Marillion. The band sit and talk about various aspects of the recording of the album, the songs themselves, being dropped by EMI and arguments about the artwork. They chat about what was a time of upheaval and change but also a very productive period for the band musically.

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A world first and world record, this DVD was recorded on the Friday night of the Marillion Weekend 2003, mixed live, and available on the following Sunday, less than 2 days later! The DVD features a complete performance of the 'Afraid of Sunlight' album, plus the encores of the show (featuring the then-unreleased Marillion song 'Faith'). As a special bonus, all audience members are listed in the DVD credits.

85 minute documentary covering the making of the album "Seasons End". Part of the 2023 Re-Release of the aforementioned album. Also included on the BluRay is the full "From Stoke Row To Ipanema" documentary, the full Rock Steady live performance and the promotional videos for Hooks In You, Easter, and The Uninvited Guest.

Filmed over the final 2 nights of the Somewhere Else album tour at the London Forum in June 2007. Directed and edited by Tim Sidwell (Bootleg Butlins, Something Else), the soundtrack is presented in in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound, mixed by Michael Hunter.

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Contains all three nights concerts in stunning High Definition with high quality Stereo & DTS Master HD Surround sound. This Bluray release also includes all of the Marbles night screen projection films which can be watched in Stereo or 5.1 Surround sound.

Filmed at the Marillion Weekend, Holland 2011. Friday night saw the band performing their classic 1991 album "Holidays In Eden", Saturday night dubbed "A-Z" with the band playing an alphabetical set, and Sunday night dubbed "The Glow Must Go On", where the audience (armed with glow sticks) would decide what the band would play next given a choice between any two songs.

This live performance was filmed on the 18 September 2004 at the 'German Space Day' at Cologne-Bonn Airport.

At the end of 2019 the ensemble, eleven musicians in total including the string quartet In Praise of Folly, flautist Emma Halnan and French Horn player Sam Morris, took the music on the road on a tour that would play to sold out venues across Europe, concluding with another two amazing nights at the Royal Albert Hall. With Friends at St David's joins the tour in Cardiff at a venue the band had last played some twenty years earlier. Over two hours of beautifully crafted music and powerful performance, the film presents the full set, including songs from across the last thirty years of the band's repertoire.

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For the Saturday night performance from Marillion Weekend 2005, the band decided to choose their favourite "up-tempo" songs to create a high-energy party vibe for the night. Slower more atmospheric songs were then selected to end the Weekend on the Sunday night, creating a completely different show and feel. Mixed by Dave Meegan and available on audio downloads as Smoke and Mirrors, the 2 live shows included on Bootleg Butlins were filmed using only 3 cameras. This DVD gives you the feel of being not just AT but IN the show - a true memento of the Marillion Weekend 2005.

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A live concert film featuring all of the tracks from Marillion’s widely acclaimed and most recent studio album ‘Sounds That Can’t Be Made’. Performed live on the Sunday night's of the Marillion Weekend in Holland & Montréal in 2013.

Marillion fan club Christmas DVD from 2018 This DVD features the band's Christmas message, and footage of the concert at the Live Music Theater Club, Citta, Kawasaki, Japan on 16 September 2018. Please note that only the first three tracks of the concert feature video footage, this show was filmed for Japanese television and these were the only tracks recorded.

Part One (first concert film) of the blu-ray 'Marillion: All One Tonight - Live at the Royal Albert Hall'

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Recorded at the Union Chapel in Islington, London on 7 December 2002 as part of the 2002 Christmas Tour, this DVD features an event to be remembered. The show, featuring the rarely played Christmas song Gabriel's Message, is set in the stunning Union Chapel, and enhanced by one of the best Marillion light shows in recent years. This visually stunning DVD captures a very special Marillion show, over 2 hours long, with all the holiday trimmings.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend (Chile) 2017

Cult director Richard Stanley brings Marillion's music to the screen in the 50-minute BRAVE. A teenager believed to be suicidal is discovered wandering near the Severn Bridge. Suffering from severe memory loss, she seeks information about the mysterious events that led to her condition. This work of fiction was inspired from the true story of an amnesiac woman found at the bridge.

A documentary about the making of Afraid of Sunlight, the eigth album by Marillion.

Three thousand fans from fifty two countries. Three shows. One band. The story of the 2015 Marillion Weekend at Port Zélande, The Netherlands and a snapshot of a band 17 Albums and 35 years into an extraordinary career. Featuring in-depth interviews and stunning live footage, ‘Unconventional’ takes you behind the scenes of one of the music industry’s most unique events. Filmed at Port Zélande and during the run up to the weekend itself, ‘Unconventional’ explores the band’s rehearsal process, the production of Marillion’s impressive show media and what’s involved in putting together such an unusual and complex event. This is not just a backstage view, it’s also an exploration of how Marillion has endured and prospered in an increasingly challenging industry, how the band feel about their music, their reinvention of the music business, their lives, and of the unique relationship that marillion has with its fans.

A high schooler wants to use the restroom, but the occupants have other plans.

A military veteran goes on a journey into the future, where he can foresee his death and is left with questions that could save his life and those he loves.

This DVD features the 20th anniversary concert recording of the Marillion classic, MISPLACED CHILHOOD filmed in Amsterdam in November 2005. Also included in the line up are Fish favorites such as, "Big Wedge," "Credo," as well as Marillion classics, "Market Square Heroes" and "Incommunicado."Setlist:Big WedgeMoving TargetBrother 52Raingods DancingWake Up Call (Make It Happen)Innocent PartyLong Cold DayCredoIntermezzo: La Gazza Ladra (Rossini)Misplaced Childhood:i) Pseudo Silk Kimonoii) Kayleighiii) Lavenderiv) Bitter Suitev) Heart of Lothianvi) Waterhole (Espresso Bongo)vii) Lords of the Backstageix) Childhood's Endx) White featherEncore I:IncommunicadoMarket Square HeroesEncore II:Fugazi

Recorded live at Muziekcentrum, Enschede, Holland on June 28th/29th 2002. DVD 1 01. Script For A Jesters Tear [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Pointer] 02. Misplaced Childhood [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley]: Pseudo Silk Kimono Kayleigh Lavender Bitter Suite Heart Of Lothian Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) Lords Of The Backstage Blind Curve Childhood's End? White Feather 03. Torch Song/Slainte Mhath [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley] 04. Forgotten Sons [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley] 05. Fugazi [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley] Approx running time 93 minutes Extras: interview part 1, 30 minutes DVD 2 01. Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors [Dick/Simmonds] 02. Just Good Friends [Dick/Usher/Simmonds] 03. 3D [Dick/Wesley/Young] 04. Rites of Passage [Dick/Simmonds] 05. State Of Mind (featuring Jan Ackerman) [Dick/Simmonds/Lindes] 06. Shadowplay [Dick/Simmonds] 07. Raw Meat [Dick/Paterson] Approx running time 61 minutes

Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, 17th and 18th of April 1983. Originally, the video was released along with a video EP of the 'missing tracks'. The remastered DVD puts the entire show back together again. DVD extras were recorded at the Marquee club in London, in December 1982.

Recorded in St. Goarshausen, Freilichtbuhne, Loreley, Germany 18 July, 1987. The recording, made during the first leg of the 1987 Clutching at Straws tour, documents the band at the peak of their commercial success in the mid/late 1980s. The show was attended by an audience of 20,000; support acts were Magnum, The Cult (cancelled), and It Bites. Featuring Fish on vocals, it comprises songs from the four studio albums they released up to that point, i.e. Script for a Jester's Tear (1983), Fugazi (1984), Misplaced Childhood (1985), and Clutching at Straws (1987).

Captured at their sold-out engagement and first performance at the Royal Albert Hall. In two parts, All One Tonight firstly showcases the band’s acclaimed 2016 studio album F E A R in full. Accompanied by an awe-inspiring light show and films, Marillion perform their incisive and era-defining zeitgeist with unparalleled passion and power. The second half introduces In Praise Of Folly and guests, a string quartet with flute and French horn that throughout the rest of the show inject an extra depth and emotion to some of Marillion’s best-loved live material.