Less Is More | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2 October 2009 | |||
Recorded | Spring-Summer 2009 | |||
Genre | Acoustic rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 57:24 | |||
Label | Intact Records, Edel Music | |||
Marillion chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Guitarist | [1] |
Allmusic | [2] |
Classic Rock | [3] |
Less Is More is an acoustic studio album by Marillion, released on the band's own label on 2 October 2009. A retail version is distributed by Edel Music. The band's 16th studio album, it contains re-arranged songs from the period that Steve Hogarth has been their singer (since 1989) plus the previously unreleased track, "It's Not Your Fault". Despite some positive reviews, the album did not chart in the UK.
The album received positive reviews from the publications Guitarist and Classic Rock , as well as the website AllMusic. Guitarist rated the album 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as "an intimate musical experience" and "a credit to all concerned." [4]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Go!" (from marillion.com , 1999) | 5:02 |
2. | "Interior Lulu" (from marillion.com , 1999) | 7:32 |
3. | "Out of This World" (from Afraid of Sunlight , 1995) | 5:08 |
4. | "Wrapped Up in Time" (from Happiness Is the Road , 2008) | 3:40 |
5. | "The Space..." (from Seasons End , 1989) | 4:52 |
6. | "Hard as Love" (from Brave , 1994) | 4:58 |
7. | "Quartz" (from Anoraknophobia , 2001) | 5:48 |
8. | "If My Heart Were a Ball It Would Roll Uphill" (from Anoraknophobia, 2001) | 5:12 |
9. | "It's Not Your Fault" (previously unreleased) | 3:33 |
10. | "Memory of Water" (from This Strange Engine , 1997) | 2:37 |
11. | "This Is the 21st Century" (from Anoraknophobia, 2001) | 5:40 |
12. | "Hidden Bonus Track - Cannibal Surf Babe" (from Afraid of Sunlight, 1995) | 3:27 |
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [5] | 72 |
French Albums (SNEP) [6] | 156 |
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