Made Again | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Marillion |
Cover: | Marillion - Made Again.jpg |
Border: | yes |
Released: | 25 March 1996[1] |
Recorded: | September 1991, September 1995, April 1994 |
Length: | 138:48 |
Label: | EMI, Raw Power |
Producer: | Marillion |
Prev Title: | Afraid of Sunlight |
Prev Year: | 1995 |
Next Title: | The Best of Both Worlds |
Next Year: | 1997 |
Made Again is a 1996 double live album by Marillion, their first live recording with singer Steve Hogarth. The first disc contains material recorded in London on the Holidays in Eden tour (1991) and in Rotterdam on the Afraid of Sunlight tour (1995); the second disc consists of a full live version of the album Brave recorded in Paris in 1994. Outside of the UK, distribution would be handled by the then independent record label Castle Communications, who would also release the band's next three studio albums.
Made Agains format echoes that of the previous live album The Thieving Magpie (1988), which also documented a four studio-album period, contained a complete concept album on one disc (in that case, Misplaced Childhood), and marked the end of an era (Fish's departure). Made Again, in turn, was the final album Marillion released under their then-current contract with EMI Records.
The album has been reissued by Castle Communications in 2001 and by Sanctuary Records in 2006. In addition, all the full concerts from London, Paris, and Rotterdam have been remixed by Mike Hunter and included on the book-set reissues of Holidays in Eden, Brave and Afraid of Sunlight.
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