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: It features candid interviews with band members Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, and Ian Mosley. They discuss the struggle to balance complex arrangements with the shorter, punchier song structures demanded by the label.

While Holidays in Eden was initially polarizing for some "Fish-era" purists due to its polished production, the documentary illustrates how the album was a necessary evolution. It provided the commercial footing and creative confidence that eventually allowed Marillion to break away from major labels and pioneer the crowdfunding model they are famous for today. Marillion.Pain.And.Heaven.The.Story.Of.Holidays...

: The film explores how the label pushed for a "radio-friendly" record, leading to the recruitment of producer Christopher Neil, known for his work with pop acts like Mike + The Mechanics. : It features candid interviews with band members

is an in-depth documentary that serves as the definitive chronicle of a pivotal era for the British progressive rock band Marillion . It provided the commercial footing and creative confidence

: While their previous album, Seasons End , used lyrics already written or held over, Holidays in Eden was the first time the "H-era" lineup wrote together from scratch.

The title reflects the dual nature of the album's production. "Pain" refers to the intense pressure from their record label, EMI, to produce a commercial hit, alongside the internal friction of a band trying to redefine its identity. "Heaven" represents the creative breakthroughs and the lasting bond formed between the "new" lineup that remains intact today. Key Highlights of the Documentary

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