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Marillion Easter Mp3, Flac, Wma Marillion Easter mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Easter Country: UK Released: 1990 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1357 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1992 mb WMA version RAR size: 1947 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 325 Other Formats: MP2 VQF MP4 AU ASF FLAC AA Tracklist Hide Credits Easter (7" Edit) A1 4:29 Producer – Nick Davis A2 Uninvited Guest (Live) 4:44 B1 Warm Wet Circles (Live) B2 That Time Of The Night (Live) Companies, etc. Published By – Charisma Music Publishing Co. Ltd. Published By – Rondor Music (London) Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd. Manufactured By – EMI Records Ltd. Credits Design [Sleeve] – Bill Smith Studio Photography By [Stills] – Paul Cox Producer – Marillion, Privet Hedge (tracks: A2 to B2) Written-By – Derek Dick* (tracks: B1, B2), Ian Mosley, John Helmer (tracks: A2), Mark Kelly , Pete Trewavas, Steve Hogarth (tracks: A1, A2), Steve Rothery Notes Includes 2 previously unavailable live tracks. Limited numbered edition gatefold pack. A1 & A2 Published by Charisma Music Publ. Co Ltd/Rondor Music (Ldn) Ltd. B1 & B2 Published by Charisma Music Publ. Co Ltd A1: ℗ 1989, A2 to B2: ℗ 1990 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. © 1990 EMI Records Ltd. Track times for B1 & B2 not listed on the disc. These 2 tracks are played as one live and the total time is 10:04. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout area side A): 12MARILG 12 A - 1 - 1 - 1 D Matrix / Runout (Runout area side B): 12MARILG 12 B - 1 - 1 - 1 D Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 12MARILG 12A Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 12MARILG 12B Barcode: 5 099920 376086 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year CD MARIL 12, CD MARIL 12, Marillion Easter (CD, Maxi) EMI, EMI UK 1990 2037602 2037602 TC MARIL 12 Marillion Easter (Cass, Single) EMI TC MARIL 12 UK 1990 2037607 Marillion Easter (7", Single) EMI 2037607 France 1990 Easter (7", Single, MARIL 12 Marillion EMI MARIL 12 UK 1990 Sil) 560-20 3760 2, CD 560-20 3760 2, CD Marillion Easter (CD, Maxi) EMI, EMI UK 1990 MARILN12 MARILN12 Related Music albums to Easter by Marillion Rock Marillion - The Originals - 3CD Set Rock Marillion - Eighty Days Rock Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight Rock Marillion - Seasons End Rock Marillion - Made Again Rock Marillion - Freaks (Live) Rock Marillion - The King Of Time Rock Marillion - Brave Rock Marillion - B'Sides Themselves Rock Marillion - Early Stages - The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987.
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