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Intactcd11 Everythin Somewhere Else (thing)@Everything2.com Page 1 of 2 Like Oasis? Folk Album Check Out Travis Free MP3 at TravisOnlineUS.com Buy His Latest Album Palms & Runes Tarot & Tea. In Stores Now www.travisonlineus.com www.SonyMusicStore.com gfedc Near Matches gfedc Ignore Exact Somewhere Else (thing) (all of Somewhere Else, no other writeups in this node) Login: Password (thing) by mrichich (2.6 d) (print) ? Tue Apr 24 2007 at 1:13:06 Somewhere Else is the fourteenth album by Marillion, released in the UK on April 9, 2007. Unlike the bands previous two albums, there gfedc remember meLogin was no preorder special edition of this album--fans were asked to order the album online from Townshend Records who released it password reminder with a special edition DVD with 3 live tracks. Create a New User For Somewhere Else the band parted ways with producer Dave Meegan and worked with Michael Hunter--who worked with Meegan on Brave and had done other work with the band. A different producer led to a very different kind of album--the sound much less Random Node "produced" than Marbles or Anoraknophobia, a much more intimate and live feeling sound. Also notable is that the songs tend to be shorter--none over 8 minutes--and are a bit simpler, and more rock-oriented. E2 Scratch Pad The album's first single, See It Like A Baby, was a download-only single that got Marillion a #45 spot on the UK singles chart. A [ * ] Read Em or Weep second, double-A side single is planned in June, 2007. Getting Started Quick Start Meanwhile, the popularity campaign started with Marbles has led to more publicity for this album, including a great profile in the Everything FAQ Sunday Times of London, and sold out tour dates all over Europe (but no US tour as of yet.) Everything University Voting/Experience System Track listing: E2 Mentoring Sign-Up z The Other Half server time z See It Like A Baby Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 16:34:16 z Thankyou Whoever You Are z Most Toys z Somewhere Else Things you could have written: z A Voice From The Past Can pleasing sight, misfortune ever z No Such Thing bring? z The Wound Bert Williams z Last Century For Man peace bond z Faith Timeline of Glasgow history Binet test < Marbles Late Bottled Vintage upload Chon Ji controversial Puddle jumping one, two, three printable version Robert Clive Sophisticate link view Excalibre Rewriting the Front Page Blurb (person) haze Editor's Log: April 2007 (person) marbles anoraknophobia artillery loop Sunday Times kanoodle Flying J (thing) Carbonif Marillion brave Companion of Literature (idea) Carbonif Margaret Macmillan (person) kohlcass earplugs (review) GentlemanJim good morning (thing) shaogo The World We Knew (thing) badme Banjo-Kazooie (personal) GentlemanJim Men make more money than (essay) women kthejoker magnesium chloride (thing) scunner Gender Identity Disorder (personal) farcalled Troy (fiction) http://everything2.com/?node_id=1881322 4/26/2007 Somewhere Else (thing)@Everything2.com Page 2 of 2 scunner February 28, 2006 (log) scunner The way out club (place) [ * ] Maintenance z Node Title Edit z Broken Writeups z Writeup Deletion Request z Nodeshell Deletion Request z Node Heaven [ * ] Noding Information z E2 HTML Tags z HTML symbol reference z Using Unicode on E2 z Reference Desk [ * ] Noding Utilities z E2 Scratch Pad z Scratch Pad Viewer z Source Code Formatter z Text Formatter [ * ] Lists z 100 Newest Writeups z Cool Archive (C! writeups) z Page of Cool (Editor Picks) z A Year Ago Today z Everything Finger z Everything User Search z Old News z Everything's Most Wanted z Your nodeshells z Your filled nodeshells z Random nodeshells [ * ] Miscellaneous z Voting/Experience System z Message Inbox z Java Chatterbox z chatterlight z Gab Central z E2 Gift Shop z Everything User Poll z Everything Quote Server Donation Box E2 Merchandise You must log in first. This affordable entertainment brought to you by The Everything Development Company http://everything2.com/?node_id=1881322 4/26/2007.
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