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's 15th studio album, released in 2008 as two separate album-length volumes respectively titled ''Essence'' and ''The Hard Shoulder''. The overall playing time is 110 minutes (116 including a
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), taking it to double album length. The album sees Marillion experimenting with a host of new instruments, including
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. The title track "Happiness Is the Road" was inspired by
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's book ''
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''. The album's artwork was created by the Spanish artist Antonio Seijas in co-operation with Marillion's long-time designer Carl Glover.


Formats

It is available in various formats: Two separate
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) download (by purchasing "Front Row Club" credits at their web page), standard-quality download (128 kbit/s) (legally available on
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networks), and a "deluxe campaign edition" containing both CDs and special artwork (see below). In most of the world, initially the physical formats were only available via mail-order from the band's website; only in the US and Poland has the album been available in retail shops from the start. However, when only about a third of the expected sales were achieved via mail-order, Marillion decided to release a worldwide retail version distributed by
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. This version has been available since 2 February 2009. In December 2009, the album was made available on vinyl, consisting of two double-LPs pressed at 45rpm rather than the usual 33 and 1/3rpm. Both LPs were specifically mastered for vinyl and only 2000 copies of each (Volume 1: Essence and Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder) were pressed. The track listing on Volume 1: Essence was identical to the CD, but the track listing in Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder differed greatly from the CD and included hitherto unreleased live versions of "Nothing Fills the Hole" and "Woke Up" to close the LP. On October 6, 2017, after being long out of print on vinyl, both volumes were re-released on 180 gram vinyl by Madfish, this time with the usual 33 and 1/3rpm.


Promotional activities

The recording was financed by pre-ordering, which asked fans to order about a year in advance. In return, buyers would receive a special edition box-set with book-style special artwork containing both volumes. The band had used the same approach with the albums ''
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'' (2001) and ''
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'' (2004). As with ''Marbles'', the names of everyone who pre-ordered before a certain date are listed in the special edition. "Real Tears for Sale" first appeared in the band's live set in late 2007, almost a year before the album release. It is one of seven songs that had been written earlier and were already recorded during the '' Somewhere Else'' sessions; the others are "A State of Mind", "Trap the Spark", "Older Than Me", "Throw Me Out", "Half the World" and "Especially True". As often with Marillion, the tracks' roots are even older (a part of "This Train is My Life" goes back to the 1999 ''
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'' sessions and many songs were worked on during the ''
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'' sessions). The first single ("Whatever Is Wrong With You") was released as a download, and fans were invited to enter a competition to make their own video to the track. Videos were to be uploaded to YouTube and the video with the most views by 1 December 2008 won £5000. In addition, there was a further £5000 prize for the video judged by the band to be the best. Marillion made the album available for free on
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file sharing networks as 128 kbit/s WMA files. When any of these tracks is first played, a pop-up box appears asking listeners to give the band their
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in return. This was used to contact downloaders with offers on Marillion merchandise.BBC NEWS , New Marillion album free to share
Everyone who submitted their e-mail address is also given the option to download the tracks as 128 kbit/s MP3 files without
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, but is asked not to share these on any networks.


Influence

Hogarth said in 2009:


Track listing

The album was originally scheduled to be just a single album. Those tracks became "Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder." In the middle of the recording sessions, the band experienced a major bit of inspiration and songwriting. They decided to follow their instincts, and wound up producing what would eventually become "Volume 1: Essence." These tracks hang together loosely as a concept, and are much mellower than the harder rocking -and non-conceptual- Volume 2. Fans were treated to double the material, and two completely different vibes for their investment. All music written by Marillion, lyrics by
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Volume 1: ''Essence''

# "Dreamy Street" – 2:02 # "This Train Is My Life" – 4:50 # "Essence" – 6:29 # "Wrapped Up in Time" – 5:06 # "Liquidity" – 2:12 # "Nothing Fills the Hole" – 3:23 # "Woke Up" – 3:40 # "Trap the Spark" – 5:43 # "A State of Mind" – 4:33 # "Happiness Is the Road" – 10:05 # ''(blank)'' – 1:59 # "Half-Full Jam" – 6:48 (
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) Track 12 is listed as Half-Empty Jam on the download version, but was changed just prior to the CD release of the album. This could be seen as a play on words, as the lyrics of the song begin with "I used to be half empty, but now I'm half full..." Track 11 does not appear on the download version.


Volume 2: ''The Hard Shoulder''

# "Thunder Fly" – 6:24 # "The Man from the Planet Marzipan" – 7:55 # "Asylum Satellite #1" – 9:32 # "Older Than Me" – 3:11 # "Throw Me Out" – 4:01 # "Half the World" – 5:08 # "Whatever Is Wrong with You" – 4:16 # "Especially True" – 4:37 # "Real Tears for Sale" – 7:34


Volume 1: ''Essence'' – Vinyl edition

Side one # "Dreamy Street" – 2:02 # "This Train Is My Life" – 4:50 # "Essence" – 6:29 Side two # "Wrapped Up in Time" – 5:06 # "Liquidity" – 2:12 # "Nothing Fills the Hole" – 3:23 # "Woke Up" – 3:40 Side three # "Trap the Spark" – 5:43 # "A State of Mind" – 4:33 Side four # "Happiness Is the Road" – 10:05 # "Half-Full Jam" – 6:48


Volume 2: ''The Hard Shoulder'' – Vinyl edition

Side one # "The Man from the Planet Marzipan" – 7:55 # "Asylum Satellite #1" – 9:32 Side two # "Thunder Fly" – 6:24 # "Whatever Is Wrong with You" – 4:16 # "Especially True" – 4:37 Side three # "Older Than Me" – 3:11 # "Throw Me Out" – 4:01 # "Half the World" – 5:08 Side four # "Real Tears for Sale" – 7:34 # "Nothing Fills the Hole" / "Woke Up" (Live in Cologne) – 7:32


Personnel


Band members

*
Steve Hogarth Steve Hogarth (born Ronald Stephen Hoggarth, 14 May 1956 in Kendal, Westmorland) also known as "h", is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Since 1989 he has been the lead singer of the British rock band Marillion, for which ...
– vocals, keyboards *
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– keyboards, backing vocals *
Ian Mosley Ian F. Mosley (born 16 June 1953, Paddington, London, England) is an English drummer. He is best known for his long-time membership of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion, which he joined for their second album, ''Fugazi'', released in 19 ...
– drums *
Steve Rothery Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician. He is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of the British rock band Marillion. Outside Marillion, Rothery has recorded two albums as part of the duo the Wishing ...
– guitars *
Pete Trewavas Peter Trewavas (born 15 January 1959) is an English musician, known as the bassist of Marillion. He joined in 1982, replacing Diz Minnitt, while acting occasionally as a backing vocalist and acoustic guitarist. Trewavas was born in Middlesbroug ...
– bass guitar, backing vocals, guitars, clarinet on "Throw Me Out"


Additional musicians

*Sam Morris –
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on "Real Tears For Sale" *S. Claydon –
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*S. Audley –
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*P. Bisset – "Additional Tuned Percussion" *Jon Hotten – "Overworked Tambourine" *Emil Hogarth – "Ultrasound Heartbeat" on "Dreamy Street" *Dawn Roberts – Finger Cymbal on "Essence"


Production

*Produced by Michael Hunter and Marillion *Recorded and Mixed by Michael Hunter *Assistant Engineers: Roderick Brunton, Jon Cameron *Mastered by Simon Heyworth *Artwork and Photography by Antonio Seijas *Graphic design and Layout by Carl Glover


References

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