Real to Reel/Brief Encounter

Real to Reel/Brief Encounter Artist: Marillion
Label: Sanctuary Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 060768453722
EAN: 0060768453722
ASIN: B000060PCH


Release Date: 2002-03-05

Real to Reel/Brief Encounter


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Tracks:

  1. ASSASSING
  2. INCUBUS
  3. CINDERELLA SEARCH
  4. EMERALD LIES
  5. FORGOTTEN SONGS
  6. GARDEN PARTY
  7. MARKET SQUARE HEROES

Tracks:

  1. LADY NINA
  2. FREAKS
  3. KAYLEIGH
  4. FUGAZI
  5. SCRIPT FOR JESTERS TEAR

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars RtR is THE live Marillion album.......2004-08-17

'Magpie' is a fine release in its own right, but RtR is definitely rawer, more intense, and more immediate because of it. This album is a great primer for newcomers to Marillion.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic live release...but what the HELL is that?.......2002-12-19

Am I losing my mind, or does the above image for this remastered edition read "Reel To Real"? I even blew up the image so that it couldn't be said I simply have bad vision--and I do, but when it comes to all things Marillion, I have the memory of a stickler.

The original title of this release was "Real To Reel"--a play on words, titled appropriately by wordsmith and former Marillion vocalist Fish, to indicate a live concert ("real") that's been recorded ("reel"). As in reel to reel tape. Get it? I simply cannot believe that this was remastered and approved for re-release with such a glaring error. What's next, the mis-spelling of the very band's name? Ah, standards. Nobody seems to have them anymore.

All of that nitpicking aside, I realize that I still haven't done what I came to accomplish when I decided to take a stab at this review. My original intent was to highly recommend this cd, and I stand by my recommendation, complaints of ignorance and the laziness of professional typesetters aside.

"Real To Reel" was originally released as a gift to Marillion fans worldwide, those who perhaps never had the opportunity to witness this phenomenal band live. Released just after their second studio album "Fugazi", it acts as a snapshot of a band approaching the peak of their creativity, and as a testament to what all true Marillion fans already know about the rawness, power, and downright depth of their live performances.

As in the case of Bruce Springsteen, the one thing you'll always hear about Marillion is "you've gotta see them live". This is true for both Marillion and Springsteen. But unlike The Boss, Marillion is one band that has the capacity to deliver in both live performances and studio albums.

"Brief Encounter" was a short little promotional item that was initially released to try and give that added boost to Marillion's near nonexistent North American popularity with the radio-friendly "Lady Nina". Whether it worked or not, it soon became something of a collectible for the live recordings of "Fugazi", "Script For a Jester's Tear", and what would be Marillion's greatest hit, "Kayleigh". The only problem, it was only available on vinyl and cassette--until now.

Music Album:

  1. Cydonia ~ Orb
  2. Western Ballads ~ Jackson United
  3. The Wild One: Classic Quatro ~ Suzi Quatro
  4. Mad Season ~ matchbox twenty
  5. You Make Me Want to Be a Man ~ Utada
  6. New River Head ~ The Bevis Frond
  7. Modern Artillery ~ The Living End
  8. Bazooka ~ Pat Travers & Carmine Appice
  9. Classics & Collectibles ~ Scott Walker
  10. The Jealous Sound ~ The Jealous Sound

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Classics, Vol. 1 ~ Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass

The Issued Recordings: 1947-1949 ~ Ziggy Elman

Chaplin on Piano

Pain Pen ~ Eugene Chadbourne

Guitar Rarities 2 ~ Various Artists

Gargantua ~ Kiyoto Fujiwara

Giants of Rebetiko ~ Various Artists

I Grandi Successi Originali ~ Wess

Irish Themes ~ Various Artists

Untitled ~ Ayumi Nakamura