CD Mini Album.Marillion release a very special live version of their epic song "Living in F E A R" - a tremendous song about peace and reflection; a song that takes a general look at the fear that seems to characterize today's world and how it is handled. Living in F E A R is actually a misleading title, because the song is about stopping living in fear,"says singer Steve Hogarth. It's a kind of hippie song about being able to make the conscious decision to keep your doors unlocked, proving strength and not weakness. And that we are mirrors: if you act defensively and that becomes the basic attitude, you transfer it to the outside world. But if you surround yourself with love, without a wall of protection, the others will let go as well." Living in F E A R "will be released on a limited CD Digipak and in a limited and numbered 12" vinyl edition, including three additional live songs: the third part of "The Leavers" -' One Tonight' - is about leaving family and friends behind to go on tour and be in a foreign country - a very personal song for Marillion. The epic' Neverland', originally from' Marbles' and' Dry Land', originally from' Holidays In Eden', complete the EP: two live versions, which for the first time appear outside the band's own' Racket Records' catalogue and are the precursors of a highly limited new edition series of the band's treasures. Often referred to as the leader of the neo-progressive movement of the early 1980s, Marillion are actually much more. They deliver fervent, powerful and deeply moving music and their long standing reputation for delivering impressive live performances precedes them. Moreover, Marillion have probably the most loyal and involved fans. Marillion was one of the first to recognize the potential of the Internet, both as a sales platform and to interact with its listeners. With over 35 years of career and more than 15 million sold records, the band has become the most outstanding representatives of their genre. Their current album "F*** Everyone And Run (F E A R)" reached the band's highest chart entry since Steve Hoghart joined in 1989 and shows that Marillion are as brilliant and alive as ever.