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Heart Full of Sky

The new Mostly Autumn album Heart Full of Sky is available for pre-order.

Following the example of Marillion, they're recording a limited edition double album, with a retail single album retail version to follow. The double album will only be available for direct order from the band's website, and only 2333 will be made.

I'm hoping the double album format will keep both the older and newer fans happy, just as Marillion's Marbles managed to do. There's some evidence that the fanbase seems to be dividing into two camps, one that prefers the shorter and punchier rock numbers that characterised "Storms" and "Passengers", and some of the long-term fans that prefer the longer progressive/celtic/folk-rock material that featured heavily on the earlier albums . With two CDs there should be room for some of both styles.

Posted by TimHall at August 19, 2006 11:02 PM
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