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PDF generated at: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 23:48:03 UTC Contents Articles Overview Marillion Current members 1 1 12 Steve Rothery 12 Mark Kelly 15 Pete Trewavas 17 Ian Mosley 19 Steve Hogarth 21 Former members 25 Fish 25 Mick Pointer 30 Jonathan Mover 31 Discography Marillion discography Studio albums 47 47 56 Script for a Jester's Tear 56 Fugazi 59 Misplaced Childhood 61 Clutching at Straws 66 Seasons End 70 Holidays in Eden 74 Brave 78 Afraid of Sunlight 82 This Strange Engine 85 Radiation 88 Marillion.com 90 Anoraknophobia 93 Marbles 95 Somewhere Else 98 Happiness Is the Road 101 Less Is More 105 Compilations 107 Brief Encounter 107 B'Sides Themselves 109 A Singles Collection 112 The Best of Both Worlds 114 The Best of Marillion 116 The Singles '82–88' 118 Live albums 120 Real to Reel 120 The Thieving Magpie 123 Made Again 125 Anorak in the UK 128 Early Stages 130 Live from Loreley 134 Recital of the Script 137 Singles 140 "Market Square Heroes" 140 "He Knows You Know" 144 "Garden Party" 146 "Punch and Judy" 149 "Kayleigh" 151 "Lavender" 154 "Incommunicado" 156 References Article Sources and Contributors 158 Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors 161 Article Licenses License 162 in 1979. Castle. Capitol. Sanctuary. Racket Records (Intact). Edel. All four albums released with Fish were commercial successes. England. IRS. acoustic rock Years active 1979–present Labels EMI. 2 and . art rock. Velvel/Koch. alternative rock. Pony Canyon Associated acts Iris Website www. Caroline. and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in early 1989. including 1985's "Kayleigh". 2009. and during this period the band scored eleven Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart. which reached No. Buckinghamshire. neo-progressive rock. Steve Hogarth. Buckinghamshire. Liberty.com Members Steve Rothery Mark Kelly Pete Trewavas Ian Mosley Steve 'h' Hogarth Past members Mick Pointer Brian Jelliman Doug Irvine Fish Diz Minnett Andy Ward John 'Martyr' Marter Jonathan Mover [1] Marillion (/mʌˈrɪlˌjən/) are an English rock band. Background information Origin Aylesbury. Pete Trewavas. and Steve Rothery. formed in Aylesbury. Their recorded studio output since 1982 is composed of seventeen albums generally regarded in two distinct eras. Mark Kelly.1 Overview Marillion Marillion Marillion. England Genres Progressive rock. L-R: Ian Mosley. delineated by the departure of original frontman Fish in late 1988.marillion. Tolkien's book The Silmarillion. Minnett later formed Pride of Passion. their sound has been compared.to late-2000s. They played their first gig at Berkhamsted Civic Centre. podcasts. drummer Mick Pointer.Marillion became their biggest hit single.[11] The band name was shortened to Marillion in 1981 to avoid potential copyright conflicts[12] at the same time as Fish and bassist Diz Minnett replaced original bassist/vocalist Doug 'Rastus' Irvine an audition at Leyland Farm Studios in Buckinghamshire on 2 January 1981. Steve Rothery." Marillion are widely considered within the industry[] to have been one of the first mainstream acts to have fully recognised and tapped the potential for commercial musicians to interact with their fans via the Internet circa 1996. The band are also renowned for having an extremely dedicated following[] (often self-termed 'Freaks') with some fans regularly travelling significant distances to attend single gigs.[6] Marillion's music has changed stylistically throughout their career. and would be sometimes compared with Gabriel-era Genesis. and were ranked 38th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time" in 2008..R. to that of Radiohead. 1989's Seasons End. including 2004's "You're Gone".[8] The history of the band's use of the internet is described by Michael Lewis in the book Next: The Future Just Happened as an example of how the internet is shifting power away from established elites. Massive Attack. with Trewavas replacing Minnett in 1982. Crowded House. Their original sound (with Fish on vocals) is best described as guitar and keyboard led progressive rock or "neo-prog".. notably Queen. The band themselves in 2007. and albums continued to chart well until the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s. Pete Trewavas (bass). and for this reason their output is difficult to 'pigeonhole'. Van 2 . and the sole 'pre-Fish' original member). described their own output merely as: "Songs about Death and Water since 1979. The Blue Nile and Talk Talk.[7][] More recently. by Mick Pointer.[2] they have essentially been a cult act since then. 7 and is the biggest hit of his tenure. was a hit. The band continue to tour internationally. Rothery. after J. on 14 March 1981. driven in large part by the close fan base involvement which the band cultivate via their website. Pink Floyd.[4] Line-up and sound changes The core line-up[5] of Steve Rothery (lead guitar. the first gig with this line-up was at the Red Lion Pub in Bicester. early Genesis. Mark Kelly (keyboards) and Ian Mosley (drums) has been unchanged since 1984. on successive albums. The band has enjoyed commercial success with 23 UK Top 40 hits spanning their career and 14 million albums sold by 2000. such as record producers. although not consistently comparable sonically with any of these acts. tongue-in-cheek. on 1 March 1980. which charted at No. Oxfordshire. The first album released with Hogarth. The band themselves stated that each new album tends to represent a reaction to the preceding one. Keane. Kelly had replaced Jelliman. History The Fish era Formation and early years (1979–1982) Marillion was formed in 1979 as Silmarillion.[3] Marillion have achieved a further twelve Top 40 hit singles in the UK with Hogarth. and keyboardist Brian Jelliman completed this line-up. biennial conventions[9] and regular fanclub[10] publications. Hertfordshire. save for a resurgence in the mid. and others.R. and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll 'Web Cottage Industry'. By the end of 1981.[13] The early works of Marillion contained Fish's poetic and introspective lyrics melded with a complex and subtle musical tapestry to create a sound that reflected the band's influences. Fugazi. During the tour to promote Script for a Jester's Tear. representing the strains of constant touring that would result in the departure of Fish to pursue a solo career. all inspired by Fish's life experiences. lead single "Incommunicado" charted at No. drink. received major promotion by EMI and gained heavy rotation on BBC Radio 1 and Independent Local Radio stations as well as television appearances. suggested by the bedsit squalour on the album's cover. however. Misplaced Childhood and international success (1985) Their third and commercially most successful studio album was Misplaced Childhood. Real to Reel. Marillion's first recording was a demo tape produced by Les Payne in July 1981 that included early versions of "He Knows You Know". although the band encountered numerous production problems.Marillion der Graaf Generator. and life on the road. Script for a Jester's Tear and Fugazi (1983–1984) The music on their debut album. behind charity fundraiser "You'll Never Walk Alone" by The Crowd. first love. "Kayleigh". bringing the band to the attention of a much wider audience. The band were able to showcase their ability on the album to juxtapose pert pop ballads ("Kayleigh".[] In November 1984. Fish has also stated in interviews since that he believes this was the best album he made with the band. alcoholism. in the process developing a more mainstream sound. Clutching at Straws and the departure of Fish (1986–1988) The fourth studio album. Following the exposure given to "Kayleigh" and its subsequent chart success. Kayleigh also gave Marillion its sole entry on the Billboard Hot 100. Script for a Jester's Tear. and "Forgotten Sons") and were subsequently signed by EMI. "Three Boats Down from The Candy". In the summer of 1986. the band was free to depart stylistically from their previous albums. who released his first solo album in the same week. it also had a darker edge. the band released their first full-length album in 1983. 74. The album came sixth in Kerrang! magazine's "Albums Of The Year" in 1985. which charted at No. prostitution and. Marillion then released their first live album. With the blessing of their record company. Fish explained his reasons for leaving in an interview in 2003: 3 . Clutching at Straws. The lead single from the album. knocking Bryan Ferry off the top spot and holding off a challenge from Sting. and Yes. 5) with longer song cycles of lost youth. The second album. drug abuse. The loss of the larger-than-life Fish left a hole that would be difficult to fill. in 1982. and "Lavender". rebirth and redemption. as well as "Cinderella Search" (B-side to 'Assassing') and the debut single "Market Square Heroes". ultimately. Following the single. It did continue the group's commercial success. reaching No. was born out of the intensive gigging of the previous years. featuring songs from Fugazi and Script for a Jester's Tear. the band played to their biggest ever audience as special guests to Queen at a festival in Germany attended by a crowd of over 150. The group attracted attention with a three-track session for the Friday Rock Show (early versions of "The Web". 6 in the UK charts gaining the band an appearance on 'Top of the Pops'. Mick Pointer was dismissed from the band. 1 in the United Kingdom. "Garden Party". built upon the success of the first album with a more electronic sound and produced the single 'Assassing'.[14] The album came sixth in Kerrang! magazine's "Albums Of The Year" in 1987. They released their first single. which had not been available on album until that point. 2 in the United Kingdom.000 people. 8. The album entered the UK album charts at No. and "Charting the Single". charting at Marillion with Fish (1986) No. with the epic song "Grendel" on the B-side of the 12" version. shed some of its predecessor's pop stylings and retreated into a darker exploration of excess. Rush (specifically from the late 1970s). "Market Square Heroes". Although it had some progressive rock stylings. the album went to No. Vigil In a Wilderness of Mirrors. "Holidays in Eden was to become Marillion's “pop”est album ever. Then I found a bit of paper proposing an American tour. Fish denied this would lead to a full reunion. the album failed to crossover beyond the band's existing fanbase and produced no major hit singles. and dismay by some of the hardcore fans". I'd probably end up a raging alcoholic and be found overdosed and dying in a big house in Oxford with Irish wolfhounds at the bottom of my bed. Rothery.[18] After Fish left the group (taking his lyrics with him). The demo sessions of the songs from Seasons End with Fish vocals and lyrics can be found on the bonus disc of the remastered version of Clutching at Straws. That was when I knew that. In a press interview following the event. the attraction of playing their debut single in its spiritual home proved strong enough to overcome any lingering bad feeling between the former band members. Internal Exile and even a line or two found its way to his third album. if I stayed with the band. Mosley. However. saying that: "Hogarth does a great job with the band. At the end of the day the band would have needed a £14. . while the lyrics found their way into various Fish solo albums such as his first solo album."[15] Giving the band a choice to continue with either him or the manager. Although reportedly now on good personal terms. He also had never owned a Marillion album before joining the band. the band sided with the manager and Fish left for a solo career.000 loan from EMI as tour support to do it. which eventually would have become Seasons End. as the band had already recorded some demos of the next studio album. some snippets on his second. Suits. and Kelly. Fish would later disclose in the liner notes to the 2-CD reiussue of Clutching at Straws that he and his former bandmates had met up and discussed the demise of the band and renewed their friendship. We forged different paths over the 19 years. As quoted from Steve Hogarth. Hogarth stepped into a difficult situation. informal contact between Fish and the other four band members apparently did not resume until 1999. Hogarth's second album with the band."[17] The Steve Hogarth era Seasons End and Holidays in Eden (1989–1991) After the split. when Fish headlined the 'Hobble on the Cobbles' free concert in Aylesbury's Market Square on 26 August 2007.[16] After lengthy legal battles. Hogarth was a significant contrast with Fish. and had come to the consensus that an excessive touring schedule and too much pressure from the band's management led to the rift.Marillion 4 "By 1987 we were over-playing live because the manager was on 20 per cent of the gross. both camps had always made it very clear that the oft-speculated-upon reunion would never happen. coming from a New Wave musical background instead of progressive rock. Hogarth set to work crafting new lyrics to existing songs with lyricist and author John Helmer. the band found Steve Hogarth. the former keyboardist and sometime vocalist of The Europeans. and Trewavas replaced Fish's backing band for an emotional encore of 'Market Square Heroes'. His last live performance with the band was at Craigtoun Country Park on 23 July 1988.[19] Despite its pop stylings. He was making a fantastic amount of money while we were working our asses off. and was greeted with delight by many. and includes the song "Dry Land" which Hogarth had written and recorded in a previous project with the band How We Live. Holidays In Eden. was the first he wrote in partnership with the band. The result was over 12. their names were credited in the sleeve notes (this 'thank you' to the fans also occurred with the previous album. .[23] This Strange Engine. and both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were invited." the boat which Campbell crashed in.[22] In 1998.000 themselves online to give to the band to come to the US. The band's tenth album Radiation saw the band taking a different approach and was received by fans with mixed reactions. but they decided to leverage their fanbase once again to help raise money towards marketing and promotion of a new album. Record labels know they could spend a fiver on promoting our album and our fans would still go and buy it if they had to find it under a stone.[] marillion. Once again. it was one of their most critically acclaimed albums and was included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995. But we didn't feel comfortable with any of them. The band were still unhappy with their record label situation. the album received little promotion from EMI and did poorly commercially. This Strange Engine was released in 1997 with little promotion from their new label Castle Records. their dedicated US fan base decided to solve the problem by raising some $60.com (1996–1999) What followed was a string of albums and events that saw Marillion struggling to find their place in the music business. as a result. The next album.Marillion 5 Brave.[27] Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a 'thank-you' gesture to the over 18. saving 20 per cent of the band's income. We're a band with a big fanbase.000 copies.000 fans who pre-ordered it. Afraid of Sunlight and split with EMI (1992–1995) Holidays in Eden was followed by Brave.[21] The recovery was finally undertaken in 2001. from the water. would be the band's last album with record label EMI. no-one has an incentive to market us. Steve Hogarth claimed this was the best album he had made with the band. This allowed Marillion to retain all the rights to their music while enjoying commercial distribution. An independent film based on the album. Afraid of Sunlight. Luckily. who died while trying to set a speed record on water. The song inspired an effort to recover both Campbell's body and the "Bluebird K7."[25] Anoraknophobia and Marbles (2000–2006) The band decided that they would try a radical experiment by asking their fans if they would help fund the recording of the next album by pre-ordering it before recording even started.com was released the following year and showed some progression in the new direction. but the problem is that. was also released. and as even a further thanks to the fans. As Steve Hogarth explained: "We'd come to the end of our record deal and there were various indie labels interested in us. and the band could not afford to make tour stops in the United States. a dark and richly complex concept album that took the band 18 months to release. Despite this. sell the album to the fanbase and put the money in the bank. Radiation and marillion. The album also marked the start of the band's longtime relationship with producer Dave Meegan. which featured the band. This time fans responded by pre-ordering 18.[24] The band's loyal fanbase (combined with the Internet) would eventually become vital to the band's existence. it received little promotion and no mainstream radio airplay. And we knew what would happen if we signed to an indie label. Anoraknophobia). While critically acclaimed.000 pre-orders which raised enough money to record and release Anoraknophobia in 2001. and its sales were disappointing for the band. a song about Donald Campbell. They'd do nothing.[20] One track of note on the album is Out Of This World. The band put up the album for pre-order in mid-production. The success of Anoraknophobia allowed the band to start recording their next album. By this time the band had also parted company with their long-time manager.[26] The band was able to strike a deal with EMI to also help distribute the album. Somewhere Else and Happiness is the Road (2007–2008) April 2007 saw Marillion release their fourteenth studio album Somewhere Else. Downloaders were then able to opt to purchase the album at a user-defined price or select to receive DRM-free files for free. Bob Harris. and wanted to attempt to engage with p2p users and make the best of the situation. their first album in 10 years to make the UK Top No. Upon attempting to play the downloaded files. Following this. Before the album's release. Aware that it was unlikely to gain much mainstream radio airplay. and post it on YouTube. Marbles also became the band’s most critically acclaimed album since Afraid of Sunlight. The winner would win £5. released in October 2008. release. documenting the creation. reached No. which made UK No. In July 2008 the band posted a contest for fans to create a music video for the soon-to-be released single "Whatever is Wrong with You". left to right: Steve Rothery. It was the highest new entry in the new UK download chart at number 2. A new DVD.Marillion The band’s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio.[37] 6 . making the campaign a success. in exchange for an email address. Marillion achieved a world first[citation needed] by pre-releasing their own album via p2p networks themselves. including Matthew Wright.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34] The band released "You're Gone" as the lead single from the album. The success of the album was further underscored by that of the download-only single See it Like a Baby. 6 in Holland during June 2007. with one disc based on a concept and the second containing the other songs that aren't a part of the theme. Marillion continued to tour throughout 2005 playing several summer festivals and embarking on acoustic tours of both Europe and the United States.[35][36] Happiness Is the Road. It is another double album. The second single from the album. they released a download-only single. Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson. 7. again featured a pre-order "deluxe edition" with a list of the fans who bought in advance. Stuart Maconie. on 9 September 2008. 45 (March 2007) and the traditional CD release of Thankyou Whoever You Are / Most Toys. users were shown a video from the band explaining why they had taken this route.[citation needed] All of this succeeded in putting the band back in the public consciousness. prompting many positive reviews in the press. Steve Hogarth. Colours and Sound. the band released the single in three separate formats and encouraged fans to buy a copy of each in order to Marillion in 2007. promotion. followed up by the "Not Quite Christmas Tour" of Europe throughout the end of 2005. and a more straightforward regular release. The band explained that although they do not support piracy. 16. Ian Mosley (back row) get the single into the UK Top Ten. making it the first Marillion song to reach the UK Top Ten since "Incommunicado" in 1987 and the band's first Top 40 entry since "Beautiful" in 1995. The single reached No.000. "The Damage (live)". making UK No. 15 and No. "Don't Hurt Yourself". Pete Trewavas (front row). was released in Feb 2006. they realised their music would inevitably be distributed online anyway. Mark Kelly. 30. and subsequent European tour in support of the album Marbles. recorded at the band's sell-out gig at the London Astoria. the names of people who pre-ordered the album. By this time. the new track: 'It's Not Your Fault') entitled Less Is More. There were many strange things about 1982. As punk was becoming a distant echo. Lead singer Fish was also often compared with Gabriel due to his early vocal style and theatrical stage performances. "Punch and Judy" and "Incommunicado"."[40] In Record Collector in 2002. they turned out some singles that everybody quietly liked – "Garden Party". They were massive. Steve Hogarth once said: "At about the same time. David Hepworth claimed: "Marillion may represent the inelegant."[18] Much of the band’s enduring and unfashionable reputation stems from their emergence in the early 1980s as the most commercially successful band of the neo-progressive rock movement. Marillion were the unhippest group going. Parts of the album were recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in 2011. They might have been an anomaly but they were monstrously effective. Some early critics were quick to dismiss the band as clones of Peter Gabriel-era Genesis due to musical similarities. public bar end of the current Rock Renaissance but they are no less part of it for that. they would take it as a compliment. vivid and fantastical lyrics and the equally vivid and fantastical artwork by Mark Wilkinson used for the sleeves of their albums and singles. The Eighties have seen some odd phenomena. The 'deluxe' version also included a 128-page book that incorporated lyrics. Pete Trewavas especially loved Paul McCartney's bass lines and Mick Pointer was fond of Neil Peart's drumming. Marbles and Happiness is the Road. For six years. Classic Rock's Jon Hotten wrote: "That genre thing has been a bugbear of Marillion's. Tim Jones claimed they were "one of the most unfairly berated bands in Britain" and "one of its best live rock acts. Marillion in the media By their own admission. A lot of what's spread about this band is laughable. Clutching at Straws suggests that they may be finally coming in from the cold. artwork and. they stood out of time. But none quite as odd as Marillion. such as their extended songs. as if by glorious fluke. In fact. he claimed: "We're just tired of the opinions of people who haven't heard anything we've done in ten years. Genesis and ELP."[41] In 2004. In Q in 1987. As Jonh Wilde summarised in Melody Maker in 1989: "At the end of a strange year for pop music. When compared to Yes."[39] In the same magazine in 1995. I always say I had to make a choice between the most hip band in the world. On the subject of joining the band. Marillion appeared in November 1982 with "Market Square Heroes". keyboard player Mark Kelly's biggest inspiration was Rick Wakeman." In the same interview. they appeared with a sound and an attitude that gazed back longingly to the age of Seventies pomp. an unexpected revival of the progressive rock musical style that had fallen out of critical favour in the mid-1970s.Marillion Less is More and Sounds That Can't Be Made The band's sixteenth studio album (released 2 October 2009) was an acoustic album featuring new arrangements of previously released tracks (except one. unglamorous. hailed as virtual genius. a prominent and Mellotron-influenced keyboard sound. even in otherwise positive reviews. Along the way. the band have never been fashionable in the eyes of the media. Fish was heavily influenced by Peter Hammill. two of guitarist Steve Rothery's biggest influences were David Gilmour and Andrew Latimer. Dave Henderson wrote: "It's not yet possible to be sacked for showing an affinity for Marillion. but has there ever been a band with a larger stigma attached?" He also claimed that if the album Afraid of Sunlight "had been made by a new. which in the early years often included wearing face paint. and the least. it would be greeted with open arms."[38] The band's unfashionable reputation and image problem has often been mentioned in the media. Their seventeenth studio album is titled Sounds That Can't Be Made and was released in September 2012. Matt Johnson of The The asked me to play piano on his tour. Marillion did not need the support of the hip-conscious. Perhaps the oddest thing about Marillion was that they became one of the biggest groups of the decade. no baggage-of-the-past combo. Two versions of the album were released: A 2-disc 'deluxe' version that included a DVD with 'making-of' features and sound-check recordings and a single CD jewel case version. as was the case with Anoraknophobia. but Marillion were the strangest of them all. Marillion's influences were more diverse than that. but it no longer seems 7 . DJ Simon Mayo commented on BBC Radio 1: "Marillion .[42] In 2007... What are Radiohead if not a progressive band?" and claimed Marillion were "making strong. "Fish". the media's perception of Marillion failed to soften. Hogarth was still able to be optimistic: "You know. They only say that out of ignorance because they haven't listened to anything we've done for the last 15 bloody years. read about them in the music press or see them play a major festival. In fairness. If we'd changed it. we all had bad hair days in the 1980s. But you are unlikely to hear Marillion on British radio. bombastic mullet-haired prog-rock.. come on. our challenge to you is to firstly listen to the album.. We would have been judged for our music. This is largely because Marillion have – how can we put this kindly? – an image problem. this is an amazing record. Gareth McLean of The Guardian described the band as "once dodgy and now completely rubbish" and their fans as "slightly simple folks".. Steve Hogarth later said: "How can they say. which is really rather good. we'll know that you haven't listened to it. claiming: "One suspects that their decision occurred round about the time that the record industry decided to shun Marillion. we don't want to talk to you? It's hard to take when they say.[45] 8 . He also dismissed the band's efforts to continue their career without a label by dealing directly with their fans on the Internet. at some stage. It was a mistake to keep the name. Hogarth expressed regret about the band retaining their name after he joined: "If we had known when I joined Marillion what we know now."[30] In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock. an article on Marillion written by Mick Wall described them as “probably the most misunderstood band in the world”." However. But. that description is totally irrelevant."[44] The band have been prepared to send up their unfashionable status. So. "concept album". singular music with the courage of their convictions. "predictable". the band issued a press release asking critics to review the album in "a manner that is both accurate and fair. Their music is still perceived as bloated. "dinosaurs". It's such a grave injustice that the media constantly calls us a 'dinosaur prog band'. we don't play music by bands who are over so-many years old. If we send our single to Radio 1 they say: 'Sorry. Q refused to interview the band or write a feature on them. where are they now? And who cares anyway?" Fans objecting to the comment brought the station's computer system to a standstill with thousands of emails of complaint. and here's the new U2 single. "Genesis".. even by people who have never heard it. It's Catch 22. Stephen Dalton of The Times stated: “The band have just released their 14th album."[] Reviewing the band's appearance on BBC Two's The Future Just Happened in 2001.[] To accompany the release of Anoraknophobia in 2001. here's a very average record. no. It's a massive frustration that no-one will play our stuff.. I think we would have been better off. we'd have changed the name and been a new band.. Mayo subsequently apologised for his comment to keyboard player Mark Kelly when he phoned the show to take part in a quiz.Marillion relevant. it is better than 80 per cent of this month’s releases. If you hear anything we've done in the last five or six years.. But you can only transcend that by continuing to have hits. someone has to notice that we're doing interesting things. Because if you do. because what it represented in the mid-Eighties is a millstone we now carry."[18] In 1999. Somewhere Else."[43] In an interview in 2000. ache like Radiohead and thunder like Muse. Containing tracks that shimmer like Coldplay.' I suppose it's something everyone has to cope with – every band are remembered for their big hit single.. "heavy metal". Someday someone will take a retrospective look at us and be surprised. and we should treasure them more than we do. they did once release an album called Script for a Jester's Tear." Despite a return to the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart with 2004's "You're Gone". we'll put you on the front cover."[] Despite publishing a very good review for their 1995 album Afraid of Sunlight and including it in their 50 Best Albums of 1995. irrespective of how much they change over the years. Then write a review without using any of the following words: "Progressive rock". naming their 2001 album "Anoraknophobia" and printing T-shirts with the logo "Marillion: Uncool as F*ck. percussion Diz Minnett – bass guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards. samples and effects John 'Martyr' Marter – drums Mick Pointer – drums Steve Rothery – electric guitars. lyrics. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. lyrics. acoustic guitars (1979–present) Mark Kelly – keyboards. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. samples and effects. lyrics. samples and effects (1982–present) Ian Mosley – drums. backing vocals.[46] Personnel Members Current members Former members • • • • • • • • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. backing vocals. samples and effects. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. additional guitars. lead vocals Brian Jelliman – keyboards Mick Pointer – drums Steve Rothery – electric guitars. lyrics.Marillion 9 Several bandmembers are currently activeWikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Chronological items in UK music industry bodies – amongst them the FAC. programming (1981–present) Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. whilst Mark Kelly was elected in November 2009 to both the Performer and Main Boards of the UK's PPL. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. percussion (1988–present) • • • • • Mick Pointer – drums (1979–1983) Brian Jelliman – keyboards (1979–1981) Doug 'Rastus' Irvine – bass guitars. lyrics. samples and effects. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards. lyrics. acoustic guitars 1981 • • • • • 1983 • • • • • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. backing vocals. backing vocals. samples and effects. lyrics. backing vocals. additional guitars. percussion (1981–1988) Diz Minnett – bass guitars (1981–1982) Andy Ward – drums. samples and effects Ian Mosley – drums. samples and effects Jonathan Mover – drums Mick Pointer – drums Steve Rothery – electric guitars. guitars. percussion Diz Minnett – bass guitars 1981-1982 • • • • • 1983 • • • • • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. percussion (1983) John 'Martyr' Marter – drums (1983) Jonathan Mover – drums (1983-1984) Lineups 1979-1981 • • • • Doug 'Rastus' Irvine – bass guitars. lyrics. samples and effects Andy Ward – drums. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. backing vocals. keyboards. backing vocals. backing vocals. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. samples and effects. samples and effects. additional guitars. backing vocals. backing vocals. additional guitars. programming 1982-1983 • • • • • 1983-1984 • • • • • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. backing vocals. percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards. backing vocals. backing vocals. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards. percussion (1984–present) Steve 'h' Hogarth – lead vocals. samples and effects. percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. percussion . additional guitars. lead vocals (1979–1981) Fish – lead vocals. percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards. lyrics. percussion 1988-present Brian Jelliman – keyboards Mick Pointer – drums Steve Rothery – electric guitars. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. samples and effects 1984-1988 • • • • • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. acoustic guitars Fish – lead vocals. additional guitars. rocklistmusic. Sounds.Marillion • Steve Rothery – electric guitars. 29 May 2003. marillion. co. [31] Roger Newell Guitarist. June 2004 10 . [28] Betty Clarke The Guardian. Classic Rock Magazine.com (1999) Anoraknophobia (2001) Marbles (2004) Somewhere Else (2007) Happiness Is the Road (2008) Less Is More (2009) Sounds That Can't Be Made (2012) References [1] [2] [3] [4] http:/ / www. programming Pete Trewavas – bass guitars. Issue 297. [29] Tim Jones Record Collector. backing vocals. samples and effects. [18] Dave Ling (May 2001) Interview with Steve Hogarth (http:/ / www. com/ [ Allmusic review of Marbles] [ Allmusic review of Marbles Live] 50 Best Live Acts of All Time (April 2008) (http:/ / www. uk/ docmarillion. 14 December 1985. daveling. p. May 2004. additional guitars. June 2004 [32] Simon Gausden Powerplay. June 2004 [33] Guitar. keyboards. samples and effects Ian Mosley – drums. htm) Classic Rock Magazine [20] Q. 30 April 2004. [30] Jon Hotten Classic Rock. February 1996. percussion • • • • Discography Studio albums • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) Fugazi (1984) Misplaced Childhood (1985) Clutching at Straws (1987) Seasons End (1989) Holidays in Eden (1991) Brave (1994) Afraid of Sunlight (1995) This Strange Engine (1997) Radiation (1998) marillion. Retrieved 18 April 2010. htm). [13] "Record News". May 2004. Issue 66. percussion Steve 'h' Hogarth – lead vocals. 6 [15] Edinburgh Evening News. co. uk/ steveparker/ classicrock. lyrics. acoustic guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards. backing vocals. guitars. Marillion [34] The Star.com/tourhistory/) 11 . – Marillion tour history (http://www. August 1995. com/ news/ 08/ sep/ 11Marillion_Use_P2P_for_Album_Release. [41] Tim Jones Record Collector.facebook. Q Magazine (archived at Official Fish Site (http:/ / the-company.com/MarillionOfficial/) • The Story So Far. 2005. antimusic. shtml)" Anti Music [38] Jonh Wilde Melody Maker. [45] See You're Gone (Marillion song)#Background and release. 28 October 1989 [39] David Hepworth (July 1987) Review of Clutching at Straws (http:/ / www. com/ disco/ dacas. [42] Mick Wall Q Classic: Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock. htm).billfrech. May 2002. the-company.marillion. com)) [40] Dave Henderson Q...com/) • Marillion on Facebook (https://www. June 2004 [37] Marillion Press Release (2008-09-11) "Marillion Use P2P for Album Release (http:/ / www. External links • Marillion official site (http://www. who were getting into punk rock while he preferred progressive rock. Edison's Children Website Marillion. Enchant. Background information Born 25 November 1959 Genres Rock. he saw an ad in the music press for a band called Silmarillion that needed a guitarist. Rothery was voted Yorkshire and Humberside's best guitarist in a poll in Total Guitar magazine. The Wishing Tree. and released 2 albums called Carnival of Souls and Ostara. In 1979. He auditioned successfully for the band (19 August 1979). Silmarillion shortened its name to Marillion. From this point he concentrated more on melody. Rothery is the only member of Marillion's founding lineup who remains in the band to this day. South Yorkshire. he started a solo project under the name The Wishing Tree (with Hannah Stobart providing vocals). He was born in Brampton. England. and less on his technique. progressive rock. Rothery revealed that his musical tastes always differed from his friends.[3] Biography Rothery began to play the guitar at the age of 15. North Yorkshire. songwriter Instruments Guitar Associated acts Marillion.com [1] Steve Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is the guitarist of the English rock band Marillion. In an interview for Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the Seventies on BBC Radio 2 in 2013. composition and mood. neo-progressive rock Occupations Musician. From the age of six he lived in Whitby. Rothery "specializes in crafting lush sonic atmospheres with layered guitars and effects processing. Later. which he had been introduced to through the Alan Freeman show on BBC Radio 1. As well as work with Marillion."[2] In 2001. . Canada. According to Guitar Player.12 Current members Steve Rothery Steve Rothery Steve Rothery onstage with Marillion at their 2009 weekend festival in Montreal. with his signature clean toned. he does occasionally incorporate faster runs into his solos for flavour.[4] The British Guitar Academy In 2011. The Stone Roses. as opposed to extreme speed and other forms of technical wizardry. The aim is to concentrate not just on technique but also creativity and individuality. developer of the Gig Rig pedal switching system and acknowledged tone guru).Steve Rothery 13 Style Rothery is regarded by many fans of the band as providing their defining sound . Rothery named Jeff Beck and Larry Carlton as his favourite guitarists. Ian Brown. Like Gilmour. as can be heard in songs such as "The Web" and "King of Sunset Town". He has cited Mitchell's "A Case of You" and Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" as two of the songs that had the biggest influence on him. Michael Casswell (Brian May band. Rothery is very tonal and is considerate of every note. Other trademarks that recur throughout his career include clean picking arpeggios using digital delays and open voicings. especially her use of open tunings.Telecaster-style guitar • Groove Tubes Trio valve pre-amp • Eventide Timefactor • Jack Dent Custom Guitars.Stratocaster-style guitar • Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Amp • Rockman sustainer/stereo chorus & delay • Blade RH4 Classic Strat-style guitar • TC Electronic 2290 effects processor • Sound Sculpture switchblade 16 controller • Blade Delta Tele-style guitar • Ground Control Pro MIDI foot controller • Alesis Quadraverb effects processor • Blade Texas Standard Strat-style guitar • Lexicon MPX G2 effects processor • Ebtech hum eliminator • Steinberger Custom made double neck 12/6 • Roland GP16 effects processor • Sennheiser wireless system • Takamine 12 string acoustic • Hughes & Kettner Rotosphere • Takamine Santa Fe 6 string acoustic • Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah-wah pedal • Squier Stratocaster • Ernie Ball volume pedal • Kahler Pro Tremolo System • Lindy Fralin Pickups .[5] Equipment • Laney VC50 & TT50 Heads • Adrena-Linn effects processor • Ernie Ball super slinky 9-42 strings • Laney 4x12 cabinet • Analogman distortion pedal (modded Boss DS-1) • Jack Dent Custom Guitars. which Rothery believed created a very harmonically rich sound. Beverly Knight) and Dan Steinhardt (Tin Spirits. high-sustain Stratocaster soloing. Rob Harris (Jamiroquai since 2000." As well as Rothery.Signature SR Model • Laney Lionheart L20 • Xotic AC Booster • Jack Dent Custom Guitars. Asia and a solo artist). Ronan Keating). Matt Prior (Bonnie Tyler and tv & film music composer). the Academy has featured guitarists such as Aziz Abrahams (Simply Red. Rothery has also stated that Joni Mitchell was another influence on his style. Kylie Minogue. Cozy Powell band. Despite this. Tony Hadley. His style of playing is heavily influenced by that of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Camel's Andrew Latimer. In a 2001 interview with Total Guitar Magazine. Dave Foster (Mr So & So and a solo artist). Rothery launched the British Guitar Academy "to bring together some of Britain's top guitarists to pass on their hard won knowledge and experience to a wider audience through a series of workshops and masterclasses.Celeste Model ( Acoustic/Electric Hybrid) • Groove Tubes Dual 75 power amp • Xotic AC + • Jack Dent Custom Guitars. So and So . July 2001 [4] Interview with Steve Rothery. htm [3] Total Guitar.marillion. guitar) Gazpacho .Awakening (2007. see Marillion discography With The Wishing Tree • Carnival of Souls (1996) • Ostara (2009) Guest appearances • • • • • • Jadis . production. guitar) • • • • • • • Mr.Servant of Sorrow (alternate version from the single New Moon) (2009. 24 March 2013 External links • Steve Rothery's official MySpace page (http://www. guitar) References [1] http:/ / www. guitar) Edison's Children .Crying for Help.com/steverothery) • Steve Rothery's page at the Marillion website (http://www. guitar) John Wesley . guitar) The Reasoning . production) Arrakeen ."Sailing" (1990. Sounds of the Seventies.com/band/rothery.Steve Rothery Discography With Marillion Steve Rothery appears on every Marillion release since their 1982 debut single. com/ band/ rothery. guitar) Swallow the Sun .htm) 14 . guitar) John Wesley . guitar) Enchant .Jadis (1989.The Overlap (1998.myspace.Firebird (2005. production.Patchwork (1990. marillion. BBC Radio 2.Under the Red and White Sky (1994.Postmankind (2001.A Blueprint of the World (1994. The Cry (1994.In The Last Waking Moments (2011.The Emperor Falls (1999. guitar) Ian Mosley & Ben Castle . guitar) Rock Against Repatriation . guitar) Arena . Mark Kelly 15 Mark Kelly Mark Kelly Mark Kelly onstage with Marillion at their 2009 weekend festival in Montreal. Travis. DeeExpus Website www.com [1] Mark Kelly (born Mark Colbert Kelly.. Mark Kelly also played Keyboards for Edison's Children's new album "In The Last Waking Moments.[2] Kelly was an electronics student while performing part-time in the progressive/psychedelic band Chemical Alice. Canada. Edison's Children. Chemical Alice. He also appeared on John Wesley's album Under the Red and White Sky in 1994 and on Jump's album Myth of Independence in 1995 on production and keyboards. neo-progressive rock.[5] He has also played keyboards with Travis for their headlining set at the Isle of Wight Festival (10–12 June 2005). Ireland) is the keyboardist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. 9 April 1961.. and at the Live8 set in Edinburgh (6 July 2005). Also in 2011. who released their EP Curiouser and Curiouser in 1981. Mark Kelly performed Keyboards on the epic. pop-rock Occupations Musician Instruments Keyboards.[3] He was invited to join Marillion when Chemical Alice supported the band." (featuring fellow Marillion member Pete Trewavas and Eric Blackwood).marillion. Background information Birth name Mark Colbert Kelly Born 9 April 1961 Dublin. Dublin.[4] His first performance with the band was at the Great Northern at Cambridge on 1 December 1981. for the song The "Other" Other Dimension as well as performing vocals with Steve Hogarth and Andy Ditchfield (DeeExpus) on the Edison's Children track The Awakening in 2011. replacing previous keyboardist Brian Jelliman. He was raised in Ireland until he moved to England with his parents in 1969. at T in the park in 2005. piano Years active 1980–present Labels Racket Records Associated acts Marillion. Kelly has appeared on every Marillion studio album. King of Number 33 for the prog band DeeExpus . Ireland Genres Art rock. com) External links • • • • Marillion .marillion.com/~archimedes/alice2.btinternet.com/band/kelly. marillion.com (http:/ / www. htm) Featuredartistscoalition.marillion. com/ ~archimedes/ alice2.com/band/other. com/ band/ kelly.[6] References [1] [3] [4] [5] [6] http:/ / www.edisonschildren. html) Marillion.com (http:/ / www.com (http:/ / www.htm) Edison's Children (http://www.com) 16 . marillion.htm) Chemical Alice Website (http://www.Other Faces (http://www. featuredartistscoalition. marillion.html) Marillion . btinternet. com/ band/ other.Mark Kelly He is a director of the Featured Artists Coalition. htm Btinternet. com/ band/ kelly. htm) Marillion.com (http:/ / www.Band Member Profiles (http://www. .[1] from Diz Minnett. England. com Peter Trewavas (born 15 January 1959. while acting occasionally as a backing vocalist and acoustic guitarist. In 2004. North Yorkshire. piano Years active 1982–present Labels Racket Records / Random Disturbance Records Associated acts Kino Marillion Transatlantic Big Big Train The Wishing Tree. Guitar. The 72 minute concept album "In The Last Waking Moments. was released on 11." about a man fighting to understand if a recent bizarre happening was reality or a decent into madness.11. England)[] is an English musician. Trewavas spent much of his childhood in the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury.[] It was in Aylesbury that he became involved in several bands. Background information Born 15 January 1959 Origin Middlesbrough. taking over the role of bassist. Middlesbrough. Pete Trewavas joined up with his longtime friend Eric Blackwood to form the duo Edison's Children. edisonschildren.11. before taking up his long term role in Marillion.. He joined Marillion in 1982. Trewavas has also become a member of the progressive rock supergroup. United Kingdom Genres Art rock/progressive rock Instruments Bass. Although he was born in Middlesbrough. drum programming and keyboards as well as have full creative control over the writing and producing of the record with.Pete Trewavas 17 Pete Trewavas Pete Trewavas Pete Trewavas onstage with Marillion at 2009 Montreal weekend festival. John Beck (It Bites) and Chris Maitland (ex-Porcupine Tree). [2] . lead vocals. with John Mitchell (Arena). In 2011. in which he could also play lead guitar. having most success with The Metros. in recent years. Although still a full member of Marillion. Transatlantic. Backing Vocals. Trewavas co-founded another group called Kino. Edison's Children Website http:/ / www. The new project was designed to be a creative outlet for Pete Trewavas (who has traditionally recorded in a "band" or "group" format on bass and acoustic guitar). com http://www. particularly "Faith" and "Now She'll Never Know".com Kino official homepage (http://www. Trewavas has been known to write keyboard parts during his time with Transatlantic. com/ About_Edisons_Children.com/band/trewavas. Though primarily a bassist.com) http://www. edisonschildren. EQ.Pete Trewavas 18 The Edison's Children project would result in the release of the single "A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)". The song debuted on American Commercial Radio in June of 2012 and by September it had reached the FMQB U.edisonschildren. and has played acoustic guitar on Marillion songs. The Difference Machine.htm) at Marillion.kinomusic. Trewavas was a guest musician on English progressive rock band Big Big Train's 2007 album.com/Pete_Trewavas. This new nickname was accepted by the crowd and stuck for the remainder of the night.edisonschildren.S. the charity project set up to raise money for victims of the 2004 tsunami. html [3] http:/ / www.C. Commercial Radio Top 40 where it remained for 3 weeks (and stayed in the top 100 for 18 weeks) peaking at #38. [3] On 17 September 2012 during a Marillion concert at The Junction in Cambridge. asp?id=16693 External links • • • • Pete Trewavas' homepage (http://www. fmqb. Chorus. Distortion. References [2] http:/ / www.html Template:Edison's Children . com/ article. Trewavas has also appeared in Prog Aid. Pete Trewavas uses:[] • Laney Amplification and Ibanez Bass Guitars • Laney B2 power amp & cabinets • • • • • • • • • • • • Laney RWB300 Combo Ibanez RDB Bass Fender Precision Bass Fender Jazz Bass Squier Precision Bass Squier Jazz Bass Rickenbacker 12-string + Bass Double-neck guitar Elites stadium series 45-105 strings TC Electronic D-Two multi-tap rhythm delay processor Various Boss effects pedals: Delay.marillion. Steve Hogarth announced that Pete was now called "Sweet Pea Tremendous" as it was the result of putting Pete's name into an anagram solver. Octaver Sennheiser wireless system Roland PD5 Bass Pedals Controller Trewavas on tour with Transatlantic (2010) Trewavas is a fan of the Football team Manchester United F. among others. He is still a member of Marillion to this day. Background information Born 16 June 1953 Genres Neo-progressive rock Instruments Drums Associated acts Marillion. Mosley had previously. having been unhappy with the band's previous drummers. playing drums on the epic 16 minute "The Awakening". . Darryl Way. Paddington. He also played on the 1975 album Birds by Dutch band Trace and on fellow Marillion bandmate Pete Trewavas' and Eric Blackwood's Edison's Children album "In The Last Waking Moments. played with former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. Canada. London. Steve Hackett Website Ian Mosley's page at the Marillion website [1] Ian F. Mosley joined the band in 1984 after a long search for a replacement for Mick Pointer.. England) is the drummer in the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. who had left the band in 1983. Mosley (born 16 June 1953. both on two of his solo studio albums and on tour..". He was the fifth drummer to play for Marillion and was frontman Fish's choice for the role.Ian Mosley 19 Ian Mosley Ian Mosley Ian Mosley onstage with Marillion at their 2009 weekend festival in Montreal. Stonehenge and fairytales.archive. htm External links • Ian Mosley biography (http://web. I always enjoy playing arrangements kind of in a classical format.Ian Mosley 20 Personal quotes “ Personally. The kind of progressive label that I don’t like is the one that involves [2] lyrics that quote dancing gnomes.org/web/20091027103358/http://geocities. To me. it doesn’t matter what the label is. com/ band/ mosley.com/SunsetStrip/ Palladium/2214/imosl_b. etc. I still don’t really know what progressive means. References [1] http:/ / forum.htm) ” . In some people’s minds if a piece of music is over 10 minutes long. music is either good or bad. it automatically gets the label of being progressive. marillion. which is in movements. com [1] Steve Hogarth (born Ronald Stephen Hoggarth[2] on 14 May 1959[3][4] in Kendal. April 2009. His father was an engineer in the British Merchant Navy. is the lead vocalist and occasional keyboardist/guitarist with the British rock band Marillion. He was brought up on a council estate in Doncaster from the age of two. Leaving school at the age of eighteen. They recorded the single Harry de Mazzio on the Pepper record label in 1978. Hogarth spent three years studying for a degree in electrical engineering at Trent Polytechnic. Early life Hogarth was born in Kendal in Cumbria. Harlow. piano. guitar. art rock. England. neo-progressive rock Instruments Vocals. hammered dulcimer Years active 1980–present Labels Racket Records Associated acts The Europeans How We Live Marillion The h-Band Website stevehogarth. moving to London to further his music career. He taught himself to play piano.[5] . Hogarth was formerly a keyboard player and co-lead vocalist with The Europeans and vocalist with How We Live. The band split in 1981 and Hogarth left his engineering degree. his earliest influences being The Beatles and The Kinks. Background information Also known as H Born 14 May 1959 Kendal.Steve Hogarth 21 Steve Hogarth Steve "h" Hogarth Steve Hogarth onstage at Marillion's weekend festival in Montreal Canada. United Kingdom Genres New Wave. Westmorland) also known as "h". who played working men's clubs. As a child he became interested in music. He was also a member of a band during this time. he had a choice 'between joining the most hip band in the world at that time.Steve Hogarth Career In London. sometime of Curved Air) persuaded him to send a tape to Marillion. on keyboards with The The. bassist Chucho Merchan and percussionist Luis Jardim. including former The Stone Roses MKII guitarist Aziz Ibrahim. due to the presence in the house of cats (see below). Hogarth also ended up sharing the vocal duties with Ferg Harper. took a little longer to make up his mind. who would input their own ideas. To coincide with these shows a CD was released featuring some of the best tracks taken from his H Natural shows. Hogarth's first album with the band. In the end he accepted the Marillion gig. Hogarth himself. following record company changes. resulting in a flop. On the 14th of May 2010 Hogarth performed at the Relentless Garage in London to celebrate his birthday. holding as he did at the time a potentially lucrative offer to tour the U.S.the audition taking place in Trewavas' garage. Most recently. The duo were signed to Columbia Records. Since then. however. Hogarth's side-project.but a meeting with his publishers (and a certain amount of matchmaking by long time friend. one at a time and for a limited period only. These shows are being mixed and released for download. Marillion heard the tape and were interested enough to ask for a meeting with the singer. Hogarth has also released one solo studio album under the name 'h' called Ice Cream Genius. Signed to A&M Records. Blondie drummer Clem Burke.. Aziz's regular musical partner Dalbir Singh Rattan on tablas and Stephanie Sobey-Jones on cello. By the second studio album. In 1987. who were recruiting for a new lead vocalist following the departure of Fish in late 1988. Summer 2007 has seen a second clutch of these shows scheduled. Darryl Way. As he later recalled. their fifth studio album.for a time seriously considering becoming a milkman or postman (as he later related) . he sang five of the eight tracks. Hogarth sang just one track. Later accounts of this first meeting record that Hogarth turned up at band member Pete Trewavas' house with his demo tapes contained in a red plastic fire bucket . billed as an evening of music and conversation with Hogarth at the piano. How We Live's debut album Dry Land was poorly promoted. Hogarth joined a band called Motion Pictures. the most recent being entitled Sounds That Can't Be Made released in September 2012. was Seasons End. this line up recorded a double album entitled Live Spirit: Live Body in 2001 (released in 2002). or the least.. 22 .'. Writing for a forthcoming second solo studio album occurred in December 2004. has played live across the UK and Europe featuring a variety of musicians. having responded to an advertisement in the music press. This album had contributions from ex-Japan/ Porcupine Tree synthesiser/keyboard maestro Richard Barbieri. former XTC guitarist Dave Gregory. Marillion have recorded another twelve albums with Hogarth on vocals. With Barbieri and Gregory. This collection is called H Natural Selection and was available at the shows and from the Marillion website. Initially joining just as a keyboard player. The Europeans released two studio albums and one live album. won over by the fact that the band wanted an equal partner. Massive Attack and The Bays drummer Andy Gangadeen. In 1985. releasing an album as a duo called Not the weapon but the hand. released in September 1989. Subsequently. The band were immediately impressed by his vocal prowess. He also performed at Liverpool on the 15th and Sheffield on the 16th. Hogarth and guitarist Colin Woore left the band to form How We Live. session musician Jingles on bass. They were subsequently renamed The Europeans. on Hogarth's new H-Tunes site [6]. The H-Band. a solo tour entitled 'h Natural' saw Hogarth play around 20 dates in both the UK and Europe in Spring / Summer 2006. Hogarth imagined he would have to leave the music industry . In 2012 Hogarth joined forces with Richard Barbieri again. On the first studio album. org/ ace/ search.p.first learning this when hospitalised as a child after visiting a Liverpudlian Auntie ".[7] and a son called Emil in his current relationship with Linette. References [1] http:/ / www. com/ band/ hogarth. Hogarth is violently allergic to cats .w.whose house was full of 'em!" Solo discography • • • • • 1997: Ice Cream Genius 1998: Ice Cream Genius (Re-release) 2002: Live Spirit: Live Body 2010: H Natural Selection 2012: Not the weapon but the hand (with Richard Barbieri) Guest appearances • 1983: Once Bitten – Annabel Lamb (keyboards) • 1985: Domestic Harmony – Do-Ré-Mi (keyboards) • • • • • • • • • • • • 1986: Infected – The The: (piano on "Heartland") 1987: Blue Yonder – Blue Yonder (backing vocals) 1987: Saint Julian – Julian Cope (backing vocals) 1988: Union – Toni Childs (keyboards) 1990: "Sailing" – Rock Against Repatriation (vocals) 1998: Ocean Songs – Chucho Merchan (vocals) 1999: Five Years in a LIVETime (video) .. ascap.Dream Theater (keyboards.Steve Hogarth 23 Personal life Hogarth has three children. htm) [5] Mick Wall Pre-Season Friendlies Kerrang! 23 September 1989 [6] http:/ / www.Steve Hogarth | The Official Marillion Website (http:/ / www.s. stevehogarth.b. cfm?mode=results& searchstr=1500555& search_in=c& search_type=exact& search_det=t.Edison's Children (vocals) 2012: 'Paintings in Minor Lila' Egbert Derix (narration on 'This Train is My Life') Personal quotes “ [9] I’m getting paid 10p per copy of every album I’m selling and they’re (EMI) selling it for 15 quid. ” . a daughter called Sofi and a son called Nial with his first wife Sue. marillion. com/ [8] http:/ / www. That’s outrageous but it’s quite typical. writer search at ASCAP ACE (http:/ / www.. vocals) 1999: The Emperor Falls – John Wesley (backing vocals) 2007: Systematic Chaos – Dream Theater (spoken voice) 2011: "Till Then We Wait" . 12th August 2001.v& results_pp=20& start=1) [4] marillion.Members . com/ [2] Steve Hogarth. h-tunes. sundomingo.com | BAND . com [9] BBC2 The Future Just Happened.Sun Domingo [8] (vocals) 2011: The Awakening . h-tunes.com/) Official page for Not the weapon but the hand (http://www.com/band/hogarth.Steve Hogarth External links • • • • • Official website (http://stevehogarth. com/index.com) Steve's Homepage on Marillion Site (http://www.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3599) 24 .metalsymphony.marillion.htm) H-Tunes site (http://www.com/) Interview with Steve Hogarth about Happiness is the Road album and much more (http://www.nottheweaponbutthehand. Polydor. Background information Birth name Derek William Dick Also known as Fish Born 25 April 1958 Dalkeith. Dick Bros. Ayreon Website fish-thecompany. Roadrunner. June 2008.25 Former members Fish Fish Fish live onstage at BB Kings in New York City. Scotland Genres Neo-progressive rock Occupations Musician. singer-songwriter. EMI. Voiceprint. Tony Banks.com [1] fishheadsclub. Midlothian. Associated acts Marillion.com [2] . actor Instruments Vocals. percussion Years active 1981–present Labels Chocolate Frog. When the station was faced with closure. supported by Glyder.. At each stop. Rex. better known as Fish. claiming that "Hogarth does a great job with the band.[] On 9 June 2008.[3] gardener and forestry worker. he hosted a pre-show meet-and-greet with his fans. He was accompanied on stage by his four former Marillion bandmates from the classic lineup (Mark Kelly. T. 13th Star. Tony Iommi. Two days prior. and again in 1987 with "Incommunicado". including Genesis. Tara. shorter examples of which can be heard on earlier Marillion albums. Fish has sometimes been compared to Peter Gabriel. Fish revealed that he would be taking at least six months off from singing due to an "irregular cell growth" in his throat. and his literary inspirations included Jack Kerouac. Many of Fish's later works contain lengthy spoken word lyrics. Scotland) is a Scottish singer. was released on 12 September 2007 as a specially-packaged pre-release version available to order from his website. UK. Fish denied this would lead to a full reunion. Fish performed at the 'Hobble on The Cobbles' show at the Market Square[5] in Aylesbury. Pink Floyd. Steve Rothery. After working as a petrol pump attendant. He also appeared with BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris on GMTV to promote Childline Rocks. Biography Fish was educated at Dalkeith High School. In 1988. Midlothian.[4] Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator was also a major influence on his songwriting and vocal delivery. Fish came to the public's attention in 1981 with the British rock group Marillion. he was interviewed by Vince Font of the progressive rock podcast Prog'opolis. (born 25 April 1958. he was also a voracious reader. Fish embarked on his first full North American tour in eleven years. On 26 August 2007. According to Fish himself. Ian Mosley and Pete Trewavas) for one song: 'Market Square Heroes'. David Bowie. In a press interview following the event. As well as his love for music.. Dalkeith. Music journalist David Hepworth described his voice as a “conflation of Roger Daltrey and Peter Gabriel”. Argent and The Alex Harvey Band. In February 2008. This was the first time they had performed together in nearly two decades. Fish left Marillion in order to pursue his solo career. which is especially notable on the first two Marillion albums. We forged different paths over the 19 years. Fish presented a Friday evening radio show "Fish on Friday" for digital radio station Planet Rock.Fish 26 Derek William Dick. Malcolm Bluemel with the help of Fish.[citation needed] Fish is a supporter of Scottish Premier League side Hibernian F. best known as the former lead singer of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion.[6] In 2008. He was inspired by the music of many of the rock artists of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Fish in 2010.[citation needed] . Fish was confirmed to be the Friday night headline act at NEARFest X. his nickname originates from the amount of time he spent in the bathtub. lyricist and occasional actor. In 2008. attaining top-ten hits in 1985 with "Kayleigh" and "Lavender". This was later determined not to be cancerous. Yes. lead singer of Genesis in the 1970s. a charity concert."[] His most recent studio album.C. The band achieved chart success in the UK. Ian Anderson and Gary Moore helped save Planet Rock by buying the station. Van der Graaf Generator.[] Fish has one daughter. which was aired a week later on The Dividing Line Broadcast Network (DLBN) as "My Lunch With Fish". Truman Capote. Robert Burns and Dylan Thomas. The Moody Blues. Vocally. The Kinks. A UK tour for this album commenced in March 2008. On 20 and 21 October 2012. Feast of Consequences. Record labels Following a legal dispute with EMI and an unsuccessful contract with Polydor. He released a number of "official bootleg" albums to finance the company before selling it to Roadrunner Records. named 'Manhunt' and was aired on 16 April.rhythm/lead guitars.lead/rhythm guitars Chris Johnson . Fish hosted Fish Convention 2012 in Leamington Spa. Fish signed with Snapper Music but later returned to Chocolate Frog Records.750 with Eggsy's charity and his own. He also performed fan favorite Marillion B-Side Grendel. backing vocals Foss Patterson . a film set during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. He performed two acoustic sets and two electric sets including material from his upcoming release. The Young Person's Guide To Becoming A Rock Star. beating Eggsy of Goldie Lookin Chain in the final round. he appeared in Chasing the Deer. he and Gary Moore jointly received the Gold World Medal in the Regularly Scheduled Music Program category for their respective shows on Planet Rock. In 1994. He also appeared in a 2000 episode of the TV detective series Rebus alongside John Hannah and. In the 2005 movie.keyboards. as "Angus Cameron". It was episode 44 of series 14. twice.Fish 27 In 2005. backing vocals Gavin Griffiths . at the New York Festivals Radio Broadcasting Awards. The Jacket.lead vocals Robin Boult . Another financially unsuccessful period followed before he re-established his own Chocolate Frog Records record label in 2001. appeared as the old gay man "Old Nick" in 9 Dead Gay Guys. a four-part 1991 BBC drama based on a group of Masonic ruffians. United Kingdom. Awards In May 2008. sharing £18.drums . a record producer in the 1999 series. Fish appeared alongside Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley as a patient in a mental institution. In 2005.[] In June 2008. credited as David Lawson. Fish's Planet Rock show won the Silver award in the Music Broadcaster of the Year category at the UK Sony Radio Academy Awards 2008. He also played Derek Trout. backing vocals Gavin Dickie .bass guitars. Fish established the Dick Bros Record Company in 1993. Current live band • • • • • • Derek William Dick (Fish) . In 1998 he appeared in one episode of the ITV TV series The Bill. in 2003. Fish won a Celebrity Music edition of The Weakest Link.[7] Acting Fish's first prominent role was as the thug "Ferguson" alongside John Sessions in Jute City. 5000 copies only) 1996: Krakow 1998: Tales from the Big Bus 1998: Fortunes of War 1999: The Haddington Tapes (From the 1998 Haddington Convention) 1999: The Complete BBC Sessions 2000: Issue 30 CD (From the 1999 Haddington Convention) 2000: Candlelight in Fog (limited edition live album. Several of these have later been released to retail.Fish 28 Discography Studio albums • • • • • • • • • • 1990: Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors 1991: Internal Exile 1993: Songs from the Mirror (covers album) 1994: Suits 1997: Sunsets on Empire 1999: Raingods with Zippos 2001: Fellini Days 2004: Field of Crows 2007: 13th Star 2013: Feast of Consequences (forthcoming album) Live albums Some of these live albums were first released as "official bootlegs" sold via mail-order and on tour. 3000 copies only) 2001: Sashimi 2002: Fellini Nights 2002: Mixed Company 2005: Scattering Crows Live In Europe 2004 2005: Scattering Crows Live At The Robin 2. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1993: Pigpen's Birthday 1993: Derek Dick and his Amazing Electric Bear 1993: Uncle Fish and the Crypt Creepers 1993: For Whom the Bells Toll 1993: Toiling in the Reeperbahn 1994: Sushi 1994: Acoustic Sessions 1996: Fish Head Curry (limited edition live album. 18th 2004 2006: Return to Childhood 2007: Communion . Bilston Feb. • 1992: Sang the part of "Crixus the Gaul" on the album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus. • 1994: "Spirit Of The Forest" on the album Earthrise. Liz Antwi) 2008: "Arc of the Curve" 2008: "Zoë 25" Collaborations • 1981-1988: Sang for Marillion. • 1986: "Shortcut To Somewhere" on the album Soundtracks by Tony Banks. "Lady Let It Lie". Hold Your Head Up) 1994: "Lady Let It Lie" 1994: "Fortunes of War" • • • • • • 1995: "Just Good Friends" (feat. produced by Richard James Burgess • 1991: "Angel Face" and "Another Murder Of A Day" on the album Still by Tony Banks.Fish 29 Compilation albums • 1995: Yin and Yang • 1998: Kettle of Fish (88-98) • 2005: Bouillabaisse Singles • • • • • • • • • • • 1986: "Shortcut to Somewhere" (Fish & Tony Banks) 1989: "State of Mind" 1989: "Big Wedge" 1990: "A Gentleman's Excuse Me" 1990: "The Company" (Germany only) 1991: "Internal Exile" 1991: "Credo" 1992: "Something In The Air" 1992: "Never Mind The Bullocks" (feat. • 1993: "Out Of My Life" (Acoustic). A Tribute To Frankie Miller • 2012: Narration of 'Pseudo Silk Kimono' on Egbert Derix' album 'Paintings in Minor Lila' . "The Seeker" and "Time And A Word" on the album Outpatients '93. lead vocals by Fish. Sam Brown) 1997: "Brother 52" 1997: "Change of Heart" 1999: "Incomplete" (feat. Suits. lead vocals by Fish. • 1994. • 1998: Played a cameo role in the TV series The Young Person's Guide To Becoming A Rock Star as the character Derek Trout. • 2003: Sang on the track "Caledonia" on the Frankie Miller tribute album.[citation needed] • 1995: "Just good Friends" duet with Sam Brown • 1998: Sang the part of the "Highlander" character on the album Into the Electric Castle by Ayreon. • 2000: Sang on the single "Scotland By Our Side" credited to Scotia Nostra. backing vocals by Knox Academy Junior Choir on the album. com/) • {http://www. Pointer is also a founder and a current member of the British progressive band Arena where he plays with keyboardist Clive Nolan (from Pendragon).com/The New Official Fishheads Club Site} Mick Pointer Mick Pointer (born 22 July 1956). England.[1] He appeared on the band's debut EP Market Square Heroes and also on their debut LP Script for a Jester's Tear. com/ http:/ / fishheadsclub.[2] References External links • Official site of Arena (http://www. Script for a Jester's Tear for its 25th anniversary.imdb. Nick Barrett (Pendragon) on lead guitar. was the original drummer and founding member of the progressive rock band. Pointer later gathered a band dubbed 'Mick Pointer's Marillion' with Mick Pointer (2009) Brian Cummings (CarpetCrawlers) on vocals.fishheadsclub. http:/ / toolserver. originally from Brill in Buckinghamshire. Mike Varty (Credo) on keyboards and Ian Salmon (Arena) on bass guitar to perform Marillion's debut album. org/ %7Edispenser/ cgi-bin/ dab_solver. py?page=Fish_(singer)& editintro=Template:Disambiguation_needed/ editintro& client=Template:Dn External links • Official website (http://fish-thecompany.com/arenaworld/) . • Marillion's website (http://www.[] He is Clive Nolan's business partner in his record label.marillion.verglas. July 1987.com/) • Fish (http://www.com/fishofficial) on Myspace • Fish (http://www.com/name/nm0279258/) at the Internet Movie Database provides information on Fish and his acting career.myspace.Fish 30 References [1] [2] [4] [5] http:/ / fish-thecompany. Marillion. com/ David Hepworth Q. since 2004. Dennis Dunaway on bass guitar..com [1] Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier. a golfing celebrity. in his career Cooper has experimented with a number of musical styles. harmonica Years active 1963–present Labels Straight. a popular radio DJ with his classic rock show Nights with Alice Cooper. Although preceded by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and his macabre stage props.[] . in 2011 he released Welcome 2 My Nightmare. Epic. Eagle. Spitfire. Michael Bruce on rhythm guitar. electric chairs.[] Originating in Detroit in the late 1960s. He is considered by fans. proto-punk. The original Alice Cooper band broke into the international music mainstream with the 1971 hit "I'm Eighteen" from the album Love It to Death. MCA. which was followed by the even bigger single "School's Out" in 1972. Alice Cooper is known for his social and witty persona offstage. The Rolling Stone Album Guide has called him the world's most "beloved heavy metal entertainer". Cooper is a film actor. With a stage show that features guillotines. began with the 1975 concept album Welcome to My Nightmare. and peers alike to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock" Cooper has drawn equally from horror movies. and his 26th album in total. 1948)[] is an American rock singer. experimental rock and industrial rock. including conceptual rock. hard rock. actor.[4] Away from music. a restaurateur and. The band reached their commercial peak with the 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies.[3] he is regarded as being the artist who "first introduced horror imagery to rock'n'roll. art rock. lead guitarist Glen Buxton.[2] Cooper is credited with helping to shape the sound and look of heavy metal. guitar. and whose stagecraft and showmanship have permanently transformed the genre". Michigan. songwriter and musician whose career spans six decades.Jonathan Mover 31 Jonathan Mover Alice Cooper Alice Cooper performing in London 28 October 2012 Background information Birth name Vincent Damon Furnier Born February 4. 1948 Detroit. U. New Wave. DJ Instruments Vocals. heavy metal. experimental rock. In 2011. February 4. New West Website www. glam rock Occupations Singer-songwriter. and drummer Neal Smith. the original Alice Cooper band was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. hard rock. Genres Rock. Expanding from his Detroit rock roots. fake blood.alicecooper. Atlantic. Furnier's solo career as Alice Cooper.S. pop rock. Alice Cooper was originally a band consisting of Furnier on vocals and harmonica. vaudeville and garage rock to pioneer a grandly theatrical and violent brand of rock designed to shock. his 19th album as a solo artist. boa constrictors and baby dolls. shock rock. Warner Bros. adopting the band's name as his own name. [10] Vincent had gained admission into the University of Arizona. The Doors and The Yardbirds.Jonathan Mover Early life Cooper was born as Vincent Damon Furnier in Detroit. 16-year-old Furnier (later rumours suggested he was 19 years old) was eager to take part in the local annual letterman's talent show.[citation needed] Recording career 1960s In 1964. dark. By 1967. One of the band's all-time favorite movies was What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis." an original composition from their second single release. Furnier attended Washington Elementary School. then Nankin Mills Jr.[11] They named themselves The Earwigs. Glen Buxton on lead guitar. the group immediately proceeded to learn how to play instruments they acquired from a local pawn shop. a woman killer. where he attended Cortez High School in north Phoenix. Golf Monster Cooper stated that his look was inspired in part by film. Sioux Native American.[8][9] While growing up in Detroit. "In the movie. largely chosen because it sounded innocuous and wholesome. The Who. wearing long black leather gloves with 32 . "Why Don't You Love Me" (originally performed by The Blackwells). the band had begun to make regular road trips to Los Angeles to play shows. the band scored a local No. Furnier also believed that the group needed a gimmick to succeed. featuring Furnier on vocals. in humorous contrast to the band's image and music. Goodbye". and that other bands were not exploiting the showmanship potential of the stage. High. so he gathered fellow cross-country teammates to form a group for the show.[citation needed] In 1966.[12] Nonetheless. now Lutheran High School Westland. the band had relocated to Los Angeles. Thurman Sylvester Furnier.[5] He has French Huguenot. As a result of winning the talent show and loving the experience of being onstage. The Rolling Stones. In 1965 they recorded their first single. in tattered women's clothing and wearing make-up. University of Colorado and University of California-Davis – he declined all these offers.[6] and was named after one of his uncles (Vincent Collier Furnier) and the writer Damon Runyon. Following a series of childhood illnesses. They soon renamed themselves The Nazz and released the single "Wonder Who's Lovin' Her Now". "When I saw Anita Pallenberg playing the Great Tyrant in that movie in 1968. English. They soon renamed themselves The Spiders. Because they did not know how to play any instruments at the time. and eventually adopted this stage name as his own. Furnier moved with his family to Phoenix. black eyeliner. the band learned that Todd Rundgren also had a band called Nazz. the group was inspired by artists such as The Beatles. is an offshoot of the Latter Day Saint movement. at the time Cooper and the band realized that the concept of a male playing the role of a villain. Arizona. Vincent Furnier was active in his church at the ages of 11 and 12. John Tatum on rhythm guitar. the group's first stage prop. would have the potential to cause considerable social controversy and grab headlines. and found themselves in need of another stage name. The Kinks. Michigan. and Irish ancestry. By the end of the year. His father was a lay preacher in the Church of Jesus Christ (also known as the Bickertonite Church) which. historically. The Spiders graduated from high school. they dressed up like The Beatles and mimed their performance to Beatles songs. At around this time. In 2007 in his book Alice Cooper. The name "Alice Cooper" came from a session with a ouija board." Another movie the band watched over and over was Barbarella. For the next year the band performed regularly around the Phoenix area with a huge black spider's web as their backdrop.[citation needed] Musically.[7] His paternal grandfather. backed with future Alice Cooper track "Lay Down and Die. Cooper later stated that the name change was one of his most important and successful career moves. with Furnier learning the harmonica for the song. was an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite). and after North High School footballer Michael Bruce replaced John Tatum on rhythm guitar. 1 radio hit with "Don't Blow Your Mind. the son of Ella Mae (née McCart) and Ether Moroni Furnier.[citation needed] In 1968. drummer John Speer was replaced by Neal Smith. Scottish. Dennis Dunaway on bass guitar and John Speer on drums. Bette wears disgusting caked makeup smeared on her face and underneath her eyes. with deep. [21] 1970s Despite the publicity from the Chicken Incident. and especially the album Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Shep then arranged an audition for the band with composer and renowned record producer. 'That's what Alice should look like."[13] The classic Alice Cooper group line-up consisted of Furnier. shock rock. the band.' That. whereupon Zappa told him. "Well. Glen Buxton said he could listen to Syd Barrett's guitar for hours at a time.Jonathan Mover switchblades coming out of them. just didn’t get it. and a little bit of Emma Peel from The Avengers. A chicken somehow made its way onto the stage into the feathers of a feather pillow they would open during Cooper's performance. met with the same fate as its predecessor. rhythm guitarist Michael Bruce. For the audition Zappa told them to come to his house "at 7 o'clock. who reportedly proceeded to tear the bird to pieces. Despite this. don't tell anyone you didn't do it. Buxton and Dunaway were also art students. who liked to "dress the Cooper boys up like full size Barbie dolls. whatever you do. Being woken up by a band willing to play that particular brand of psychedelic rock at seven in the morning impressed Zappa enough to sign them to a three-album deal. Although it touched the US charts for one week at No." The band mistakenly assumed he meant 7 o'clock in the morning. expecting it to fly away. lead guitarist Glen Buxton. The chicken instead plummeted into the first few rows occupied by disabled people in wheelchairs. released in June 1970."[] 33 . Cooper. and their admiration for the works of surrealist artists such as Salvador Dalí would further inspire their future stage antics. "They were all on the wrong drug for us.[17] He picked it up and threw it out over the crowd.[citation needed] One night after an unsuccessful gig at the Cheetah club in Venice. it would be able to fly. Straight Records."[19] obviously recognizing that such publicity would be priceless for the band. Emmett Smith[14] (one of Smith's class projects was to build a working guillotine for slicing watermelons). Frank Zappa. they were approached and enlisted by music manager Shep Gordon.[15][16] Cooper's first album Pretties for You (released in 1969) had a slight psychedelic feel. relocated to Cooper's birthplace. and many of Cooper's stage effects were inspired by their cross-country coach. the all-female GTOs. the band decided to capitalize on the tabloid sensationalism.[18] The next day the incident made the front page of national newspapers. We fit much more in Detroit than we did anywhere else. Detroit would remain their steady home base until 1972.A." played a major role in developing the band's early onstage look. it was ultimately a critical and commercial failure. and Zappa phoned Cooper and asked if the story. "L. An unrehearsed stage routine involving Cooper." Cooper stated. who graduated from Camelback High School (which is referred to in the song "Alma Mater" on the album School's Out). a feather pillow and a live chicken garnered attention from the press. where their bizarre stage act was much better received by the crowds of the Midwest states who were accustomed to the similar hard rock styles of local bands such as The Stooges and The MC5. Cooper claims that the infamous "Chicken Incident" at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival concert in September 1969 was an accident. because the chicken had wings. Cooper presumed that. fed up with Californians' indifference to their act. Alice Cooper's "shock rock" reputation apparently developed almost by accident at first. California. which reported that he had bitten off the chicken's head and drunk its blood on stage. and not having any experience around farm animals. who was looking to sign bizarre music acts to his new record label. With the exception of Smith. bassist Dennis Dunaway and drummer Neal Smith. I thought. Detroit. At around this time. Cooper still managed to receive a cream pie in the face when performing at the Cincinnati Pop Festival. was true.[20] The band have later claimed that this period was highly influenced by Pink Floyd. Another Zappa-signed act. 193. the band's second album Easy Action. where the band emptied the entire room of patrons after playing just ten minutes. Cooper denied the rumor. who ironically saw the band's negative impact that night as a force that could be turned in a more productive direction. creating in the process a new subgenre. They were on acid and we were basically drinking beer. all of the band members were on the Cortez High School cross-country team. and color-contrasting glam rock-style costumes made by prominent rock fashion designer Cindy Dunaway (sister of band member Neal Smith. Killer expanded on the villainous side of Cooper's androgynous stage role. released in late 1971. Records purchased Alice Cooper's contract from Straight and re-issued the album. The band's mix of glam and increasingly violent stage theatrics stood out in stark contrast to the bearded. "Be My Lover" in early 1972. This was the final album in their Straight Records contract and the band's last chance to create a hit. Cooper's androgynous stage role had developed to present a villainous side.[citation needed] Love It to Death proved to be their breakthrough album.[26] With Cooper's on-stage androgynous persona completely replaced with brattiness and machismo. rather than the stage gore. Mary Whitehouse. which included their first tour of Europe (audience members reportedly included Elton John and a pre-Ziggy David Bowie).[22] As Cooper himself stated: "We were into fun. reaching No.[27] although Whitehouse's campaign did not prevent the single also reaching number one in the UK. which reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1971. which by then featured a boa constrictor hugging Cooper on-stage.Jonathan Mover Alice Cooper appeared at the Woodstock-esque Strawberry Fields Festival near Toronto.[29] In February 1973. We wanted to see what was next. It went Top 10 in the USA and to number 1 in the UK. persuaded the BBC to ban the video for "School's Out". Cooper was again asked about his peculiar name. 1 in both the US and UK. a late-1972 Top 10 UK hit from the album. it reached No. and "Halo of Flies" which became a Top 10 hit in the Netherlands in 1972. which inspired one of the first MTV-style story-line promo videos ever made for a song (three years before Queen's promotional video for "Bohemian Rhapsody").[citation needed] The title track. to offer the band a new multi-album contract. Thematically. sequined. the real criticism was aimed at questioning the artists' sexual ambiguity. was followed by two more UK Top 10 singles. Not long after the album's release in January 1971 Warner Bros. death and money when everybody was into peace and love. and wife of band member Dennis Dunaway). It turned out we were next. The band now relocated to their new mansion in Greenwich. The success of the band's single and album. featuring guest vocals by Donovan. Billboard 200 album charts.[citation needed] In January 1972. portraying a potential threat to modern society. and execution by hanging at the gallows. 2 on the US charts and sold over a million copies. released in November 1970. a christian morality campaigner. denim-clad hippie bands of the time. and their tour of 1971. Ontario in August 1970. Billion Dollar Babies was released worldwide and became the band's most commercially successful album. sex. "Elected".[citation needed] In the United Kingdom. the band solidified their success with subsequent tours in the United States and Europe. Back then. the murderous axe chopping of bloodied baby dolls. the Alice Cooper group teamed with producer Bob Ezrin for the recording of their third album Love It to Death. provided enough encouragement for Warner Bros. It would be the first of eleven[24] Alice Cooper group and solo albums produced by Ezrin.[28] Meanwhile. the latter of which was the last UK single from the album. and we drove a stake through the heart of the Love Generation". Cooper sent her a bunch of flowers in gratitude for the publicity. continued the commercial success of Love It to Death and included further single success with "Under My Wheels". and told talk show hostess Dinah Shore that he took the name from a "Mayberry RFD" character. Around this time Glen 34 . British Labour Member of Parliament Leo Abse petitioned Home Secretary Reginald Maudling to have the group banned altogether from performing in the country. The album School's Out reached No. remaining a staple on classic rock radio to this day.[citation needed] The summer of 1972 saw the release of the single "School's Out". and won over devoted fans in droves while at the same time horrifying parents and outraging the social establishment. 25 in the US. was also a US hit single. who is widely seen as being instrumental in helping to create and develop the band's definitive sound. reaching number 35 on the U. Their follow-up album Killer. Connecticut.[25] The group's 1971 tour featured a stage show involving mock fights and gothic torture modes being imposed on Cooper climaxing with a staged execution by electric chair. giving the group a higher level of promotion. with its music becoming the soundtrack to the group's morality-based stage show.S. That first success came with the single "I'm Eighteen". "Hello Hooray" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy".[23] In autumn 1970. with the band sporting tight. In 1975. and the band began to have constant disagreements. the Muscle of Love album had not matched the top-charting success of its predecessor. The Alice Cooper group had now reached its peak and it was among the most visible and successful acts in the industry. but it's nothing that can't be dealt with. To avoid legal complications over ownership of the group name. who recruited Lou Reed's backing band. "A lot of pressure had built up. to play on the album. His book Billion Dollar Baby.4 m) furry Cyclops which Cooper decapitates and kills). featuring narration by classic horror movie film star Vincent Price (who several years after Welcome to My Nightmare guested on Michael Jackson's "Thriller"). It featured classic style artwork and reached the US Top 10. the repetitive schedule of recording and touring had begun to take its toll on the band. "Everyone decided they needed a rest from one another". Continued attempts by politicians and pressure groups to ban their shocking act only served to fuel the myth of Alice Cooper further and generate even greater public interest.[30] The success of the solo album marked the final break with the original members of the band with Cooper collaborating with their producer Bob Ezrin. However. Speaking on the subject of Alice Cooper continuing as s solo project as opposed to the band it once was. Alice Cooper had by then become the singer's new legal name. Cooper stated in 1975 "It got very basically down to the fact that we had drawn as much as we could out of each other. released on a minor theatrical run mostly to drive-in theaters. "Only Women Bleed". Alice Cooper (consisting mainly of 1973 concert footage with 'comedic' sketches woven throughout to a faint storyline). performing better than Muscle of Love. An unsolicited theme song was recorded for the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun. Accompanying the album and stage show was the television special The Nightmare. painted a less than flattering picture of the band. the band members agreed to take what was expected to be a temporary hiatus. including the record indoor attendance estimated as high as 158. Muscle of Love. The Nightmare (which was later released on home video in 35 . including Billion Dollar Bills. On March 5. the band continued their gruelling schedule and toured the United States once again. Spearheaded by the US Top 20 hit ballad. however. released at the end of 1973. decapitated baby dolls and mannequins.[citation needed] Their 1973 US tour broke box office records previously set by The Rolling Stones and raised rock theatrics to new heights. but a different song of the same name by Lulu was chosen instead. and Cooper. showing a group in total disharmony. and marked Alice Cooper's last UK Top 20 single of the 1970s with "Teenage Lament '74". and the ultimate execution prop and highlight of the show: the guillotine. Everybody still gets together and talks." Journalist Bob Greene spent several weeks on the road with the band during the Muscle of Love Christmas Tour in 1973. The final shows by Alice Cooper as a group were in Brazil in March and April 1974.Jonathan Mover Buxton left Alice Cooper briefly due to his waning health. With a string of successful concept albums and several hit singles. and serving as the soundtrack to Cooper's new stage show.000 fans in São Paulo on March 30. Cooper relocated back to Los Angeles and started appearing regularly on television shows such as Hollywood Squares.[30] During this time. we got pretty dry together". starring Cooper and Vincent Price. a dental psychosis scene complete with dancing teeth. the album was released by Atlantic Records in March of that year and became a Top 10 hit for Cooper. who appeared on stage during some of the shows as executioner. said manager Shep Gordon at the time. After ten years. The guillotine and other stage effects were designed for the band by magician James Randi. and Warner Bros. the multi-level stage show by then featured numerous special effects. 1974. who was under the constant pressure of getting into character for that night's show. By 1974. Cooper appeared on episode 3 of The Snoop Sisters playing a satanic cult singer. which now included more theatrics than ever (including an 8-foot-tall (2. It was a concept album that was based on the nightmare of a child named Steven. was to be the last studio album from the classic line-up. Beneath the surface. was consistently sighted nursing a can of beer. released in November 1974. the band's 1974 feature film Good to See You Again. including guitarists Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter. Alice Cooper returned as a solo project with the release of Welcome to My Nightmare. Manager Gordon added "What had started in a sense as a pipedream became an overwhelming burden". saw little box office success. released the Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits compilation album. For various reasons. at the Anhembi Exposition Hall at the start of the first ever South American rock tour. which aired on US prime-time TV in April 1975. The release spawned another US Top 20 hit "How You Gonna See Me Now". the final album in his Warner Bros.Jonathan Mover 1983 and gained a Grammy Awards nomination for Best Long Form Music Video) was regarded as another groundbreaking moment in rock history. had a thick. directed and choreographed by the West Side Story cast member David Winters and filmed live at London's Wembley Arena in September 1975.Battle Axe . Flush the Fashion. edgy New Wave musical sound that baffled even long-time fans. a concert film. Flush the Fashion. yet another ballad. Since that time they have also performed together (televised) on March 14. and as a villain in the film Sgt. Following the 1976 US No. In 1978. Bruce. Following the tour. Cooper had himself hospitalized in a New York sanitarium for treatment. also called Welcome to My Nightmare produced. The album Special Forces featured a more aggressive but consistent form of New Wave style. Cooper also led celebrities in raising money to remodel the famous Hollywood Sign in California. 2011. was released to theaters in 1976.000 to the project. after the recording of DaDa. Cooper performed "Welcome to My Nightmare". in 1979. were not as commercially successful as his past releases. 9 ballad hit "You and Me". he moved back to Phoenix to save his marriage from collapse. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. both releases performed below expectations. The following album. Around this time. 1978 (he played one of the devil's henchmen trying to dupe Kermit the Frog and Gonzo into selling their souls). it later became a midnight movie favorite and a cult classic. 12 ballad hit "I Never Cry". contract. Sextette. with lots of quirky high-energy guitar-driven songs. Adding to all that. The trio also appeared on several tracks on Alice's 2011 album Welcome 2 My Nightmare. While occasionally performing with one another and Glen Buxton. Dunnaway and Smith would go on to form the short-lived band Billion Dollar Babies. they would not reunite with Alice until October 23. He also appeared in an against-typecasting role as a piano-playing disco bellboy in Mae West's final film. which he co-wrote with Bernie Taupin. during which time the live album The Alice Cooper Show was released. 2011 at London's Battersea Power Station at the Jagermiester Ice Cold 4D event (webcast). Zipper Catches Skin was a more power pop-oriented recording. Even with The Nightmare scoring a nomination for 1984's Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video (he lost to Duran 36 . buying an O in the sign in memory of friend and comedian Groucho Marx. at the second Glen Buxton Memorial Weekend for a show at CoopersTown in Phoenix. as well as on May 11. it became clear from many performances during his 1977 US tour that Cooper was in dire need of help with his alcoholism (at his alcoholic peak it was rumored that Cooper was consuming up to two cases of Budweiser and a bottle of whiskey a day). a sobered Cooper used his experience in the sanitarium as the inspiration for the semi-autobiographical album From the Inside. Such was the immense success of Cooper's solo project that he decided to continue alone as a solo artist. While those three albums engaged the experimental New Wave sound with energetic results. Special Forces. and the original band became officially defunct. It was also during this time that Cooper co-founded the legendary drinking club The Hollywood Vampires. Cooper himself contributed over $27.[33] two albums. 1980s Cooper's albums from the beginning of the 1980s. and was filmed for Cooper's first home video release The Strange Case of Alice Cooper. at the induction of the original Alice Coopoer group into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. produced by Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker. 1983 marked the return collaboration of producer Bob Ezrin and guitarist Dick Wagner with the haunting epic DaDa. In a deathly state of health.[31][32] Though it failed at the box office. "You and Me" and "School's Out" on The Muppet Show (episode # 307) on March 28. Cooper was re-hospitalized for alcoholism. In 1983. and included a new version of "Generation Landslide". producing one album . however. Zipper Catches Skin and DaDa. and the 1977 US No.in 1977. Alice Cooper Goes to Hell and Lace and Whiskey. though it still yielded the US Top 40 hit "(We're All) Clones". 1999. and so that he could receive the support of family and friends. The subsequent tour's stage show was based inside an asylum. Cooper was finally clean and sober by the time DaDa and The Nightmare home video (of his 1975 TV Special) were released in the fall of that year. The Constrictor album was followed by Raise Your Fist and Yell in 1987.[38] Constrictor and Raise Your Fist and Yell were recorded with lead guitarist Kane Roberts and bassist Kip Winger. In 1987. directed by John Carpenter. which attracted a WWE record 93. that recalled the public outrage caused by Cooper's public performances in America in the early 1970s. which had an even rougher sound than its predecessor. and is viewed by some as being the definitive Alice Cooper concert film. "I Got a Line on You" was released as a B-side for the Poison single and on The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper CD. The Detroit leg of this tour. Cooper made a brief appearance as a vagrant in the horror movie Prince of Darkness. On April 7 Cooper nearly died of asphyxiation after a safety rope breaks during a concert stunt wherein he pretends to hangs himself [39].[37] It was also during the London leg of the tour that Cooper met with a near fatal accident during the hanging execution sequence at the end of the show. David Blunkett called for the show to be banned. featuring Cooper donning his black snake-eyes make-up for the first time since 1979. which received rave reviews in the rock music press. "I Got a Line on You". both of whom would leave the band by the end of 1988 (although Kane Roberts played guitar on "Bed of Nails" on 1989's album Trash). twisted onstage fantasies to a new generation". he met and began writing songs with guitarist Kane Roberts. Cooper was subsequently signed to MCA Records. 37 .Jonathan Mover Duran). In 1985. so in 1984 Cooper became a "free agent" for the first time in his career. was held in the Pontiac Silverdome in Cooper's home town of Detroit. especially in Europe. After over a year on hiatus. Alice Cooper officially returned to the music industry with the album Constrictor. The album spawned the hits "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" (the theme song for the movie Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.173 fans. which was heavily inspired by the slasher horror movies of the time such as the Friday the 13th series and A Nightmare on Elm Street. and because of the innumerable zombies in the video and their insatiable appetite for gorging on human flesh. served up a shocking spectacle similar to its predecessor. on a tour appropriately entitled The Nightmare Returns. to keep Cooper on their books.P. Labour M. A music video was shot for the song and got minor airplay on MTV.[36] The controversy spilled over into the German segment of the tour. and appeared as guest vocalist on Twisted Sister's song "Be Chrool to Your Scuel". for the soundtrack to Iron Eagle II. The Constrictor album was a catalyst for Cooper to make (for the first time since the 1982 Special Forces tour) a triumphant return to the road. After the match was over (Roberts lost). The song was originally recorded and released in 1969 by the band Spirit. perfecting his golf swing every day on the golf course. Jake considered the involvement of Cooper to be an honor. and finding time to star in the Spanish B-grade horror movie production Monster Dog. as well as the Cooper classic "Freedom".[34] The concert. Cooper also appeared at WrestleMania III. saying "I'm horrified by his behaviour – it goes beyond the bounds of entertainment" (even though Blunkett has been blind from birth). But any publicity it may have generated toward Cooper's return to the music scene was cut short as the video was promptly banned because of its graphically gory make-up (by Tom Savini). Cooper got involved and threw Jake's snake Damien at Honky's manager Jimmy Hart. and courted the kind of controversy. was captured on film as The Nightmare Returns. In 1987. escorting wrestler Jake 'The Snake' Roberts to the ring for his match against The Honky Tonk Man. His role had no lines and consisted of generally menacing the protagonists before eventually impaling one of them with a bicycle frame. In 1986. which took place at the end of October 1986 during Halloween. with the German government actually succeeding in having some of the gorier segments of the performance removed. in the video of the song Cooper was given a cameo role as a deranged psychiatrist) and the fan favorite "Teenage Frankenstein".[35] was also described by Rolling Stone magazine as bringing "Cooper's violent. as he had idolized Cooper in his youth and was still a huge fan. Cooper recorded a new song. it was not enough for Warner Bros. Wrestlemania III. A video was made for the song. The subsequent tour of Raise Your Fist and Yell. In Britain. during which time he spent being a full-time father. Cooper sought to pick up the pieces of his musical career. and he's the guy lying dead in the middle of the street". and a worldwide arena tour.[41] By the early 1990s. including. in 1996. and just before the explosion of grunge. he's the abused. guesting on records by the most successful bands of the time. the four-disc box set The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper appeared.[45] He also made an appearance on an episode of That 70s Show. which spawned a hit single "Poison". Hey Stoopid. and in 1997 he lent his voice to the first track of Insane Clown Posse's The Great Milenko. Cooper toured extensively every year throughout the latter part of the 1990s. temptation. which contained an authorized biography of Cooper. Cooper released The Last Temptation. Cooper sang the role of Herod on the London cast recording of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar. written by Creem magazine editor Jeffrey Morgan. The album deals with issues of faith. and Shep Gordon. Afterwards at a backstage party. Cooper made a famous cameo appearance in the 1992 hit comedy film Wayne's World. such as the Guns N' Roses album Use Your Illusion I. though during this period the live album A Fistful of Alice[43] was released. Wayne and Garth respond to an invitation to hang out with Cooper by kneeling and bowing reverently before him while chanting "We're not worthy! We're not worthy!" In 1994. 1990s 1991 saw the release of Cooper's 19th studio album. 38 .[40] It was in the Prime Cuts video that Bob Ezrin delivered his own summation of the Alice Cooper persona: "He is the psycho killer in all of us. again featuring several of rock music’s glitterati guesting on the record. fleshing out the album's story. on which he shared vocal duties with Axl Rose on the track "The Garden".[42] Concurrent with the release of The Last Temptation was a three-part comic book series written by Neil Gaiman. 2 in the UK and No. he's the perpetrator. and has been described as "a young man's struggle to see the truth through the distractions of the 'Sideshow' of the modern world". Cooper and his band first appear onstage performing "Feed My Frankenstein" from Hey Stoopid. In a now famous scene.Jonathan Mover In 1988. All-American. which he had not visited since 1974. at the end of which he and two other (minor) guest characters parody Dungeons & Dragons. he's the gun slinger. This was to be Cooper’s last album with Epic Records. the movie's main characters Wayne and Garth discover that when offstage Cooper is a calm. Poison and Needles: The Glorious Wretched Excess of Alice Cooper. In 1999.[44] During his absence from the recording studio. which reached No. One critic has noted that Prime Cuts demonstrates how Cooper had used (in contrast to similar artists who succeeded him) themes of satire and moralisation to such good effect throughout his career. Alcohol and Razor Blades. he's the spoiled child. South America. 7 in the US. making a brief appearance as the abusive stepfather of Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare On Elm Street film Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991). he's the victim. his first concept album since DaDa. Also in 1996. Then in 1989 his career finally experienced a legitimate revival with the Desmond Child produced and Grammy-nominated album Trash. The same year also saw the release of the video Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts which chronicled his entire career using in depth interviews with Cooper himself. Cooper's contract with MCA Records expired and he signed with Epic Records. Cooper had become a genuine cultural icon. articulate intellectual when he and his band discuss the history of Milwaukee in surprising depth. Released as glam metal's popularity was on the wane. he's the abuser. Bob Ezrin. alienation and the frustrations of modern life. it failed to have the same commercial impact as its predecessor. He's the axe murderer. and his last studio release for six years. including Kiss drummer Eric Singer. introducing Alice Cooper to a new audience and resulting in Brutally Live. which saw Bob Ezrin back at the helm as producer. and with subject matter thematically inspired by the brutality of the modern world. tuneful and unique.[55] and has also been broadcast all over the world. in a review of the Montreux release. The success of this tour helped support the growing recognition that the classic Cooper songs were exceptionally clever. and also inspired by a number of news stories that had recently appeared on the CNN news channel. they updated them. North Dakota. 2007.[] Brutal Planet was succeeded by the sonically similar and widely acclaimed sequel Dragontown. Romania. The program showcases classic rock.[] The album was produced by Bob Marlett. on 19 July 2000. One critic. Cooper's personal stories about his life as a rock icon and interviews with prominent rock artists. recorded in London. England. Cooper and his band. with longtime Cooper production collaborator Bob Ezrin returning as executive producer.[48] was given (in May 2006) the key to the city of Alice. The accompanying world tour. Recognizing that many contemporary bands were having great success with his former sounds and styles. set in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future. was a resounding success.[49] he won the living legend award at the 2006 Classic Rock Roll of Honour event. The album has been described as leading the listener down "a nightmarish path into the mind of rock's original conceptual storyteller"[51] and by Cooper himself as being "the worst town on Brutal Planet". Dirty Diamonds became Cooper's highest charting album since 1994's The Last Temptation.[59] The performance represented a reconciliation between the two artists.[58] On July 1. both Brutal Planet and Dragontown are albums which explore Cooper's personal faith perspective (born again Christianity). instead of rehashing the old sounds. It is often cited in the music media that Dragontown forms the third chapter in a trilogy begun with The Last Temptation.Jonathan Mover 2000s The first decade of the 21st century saw a sustained period of activity from Alice Cooper. Cooper's radio show Nights with Alice Cooper began airing on January 26. released in 2005.[50] and he won the 2007 Mojo music magazine Hero Award. which was a return to horror-lined heavy metal. However. the original Alice Cooper band reunited to perform six classic Alice Cooper songs at Cooper's annual charity event in Phoenix. Cooper performed a duet with Marilyn Manson at the B'Estival event in Bucharest.[47] he received (in May 2004) an honorary doctoral degree from Grand Canyon University. a DVD of an entire concert. he toured extensively and released (after a significant break) a steady stream of studio albums to favorable critical acclaim.[56] The Dirty Diamonds tour launched in America in August 2005 after several European concerts. The resulting Bare Bones tour adopted a less-orchestrated performance style that had fewer theatrical flourishes and a greater emphasis on musicality. The lengthy break between studio albums ended in 2000 with Brutal Planet. entitled "Christmas Pudding".[46] was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003.[57] In December 2006.[] Cooper and Manson have been the subject of 39 . Cooper worked with a somewhat younger group of road and studio musicians who were very familiar with his oeuvre of old. commented that Cooper was to be applauded for "still mining pretty much the same territory of teenage angst and rebellion" as he had done more than thirty years previously. 2004 in several US cities. including a performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland on July 12. Like The Last Temptation. cleaner sound for his critically acclaimed[54] 2003 release The Eyes of Alice Cooper. Cooper has indicated that this in fact is not the case. The show is broadcast on nearly 100 stations in the US and Canada. In the decade that he turned sixty. Cooper had previously taken issue with Manson over his overtly anti-Christian on-stage antics and had sarcastically made reference to the originality of Manson's choosing a female name and dressing in women's clothing. were filmed for a DVD released as Alice Cooper: Live at Montreux 2005. A continuation of the songwriting approach adopted on The Eyes of Alice Cooper was again adopted by Cooper for his 24th studio album Dirty Diamonds. During this period Cooper was also recognized and awarded in various ways: he received a Rock Immortal award at the 2007 Scream Awards.[53] Cooper again adopted a leaner. which included Cooper's first concert in Russia. with industrial rock.[52] however. often with surprisingly effective results. performing alongside guitarist Brian May of Queen. The album generally received positive reviews from music critics. Alice Cooper. 2010. Arizona benefiting The Fund for Civility.[61] The resulting Theatre of Death tour of the album (during which Cooper is executed on four separate occasions) was described in a long November 2009 article about Cooper in The Times as "epic" and featuring "enough fake blood to remake Saving Private Ryan". It was Cooper's highest charting album since 1991's Hey Stoopid. Dunaway. he said that "We'll put some of the original people on it and add some new people [. and we were all on the track team. visiting similar territory explored in 1987's Raise Your Fist and Yell.[68] and then headlined Bloodstock Open Air on Sunday August 12. though Rolling Stone magazine opined that the music on the record sorely missed Bob Ezrin's production values.[70] Cooper also starred as himself in the 2012 Tim Burton adaptation of Dark Shadows that also starred Johnny Depp.[67] Cooper supported Iron Maiden on their Maiden England World Tour from June to July 21. as "We all did go to the same high school together. Cooper released Along Came a Spider. and Smith all made brief acceptance speeches and performed "I'm Eighteen" and "School's Out" live together. and Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson. 53 in the US and No."[] On December 15. The official Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place March 14. in which he sang "School's Out".[69] On September 16. reaching No.[64] During 2010. he was one of the guest singers on the new Avantasia album The Scarecrow. a foundation that raises awareness about and provides medical prevention and treatment services to people with mental disorders. Cooper began working on a new album. 2011. a sequel to the original Welcome to My Nightmare. and Lara Parker in cameo roles. with Steve Hunter filling in for the late Glen Buxton. Cooper made an appearance during the beginning of the season finale of the reality-show American Idol. Jackson Browne. Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter as well as the series original actors Jonathan Frid. Cooper..[] On March 10. singing the 7th track "The Toy Master".[63] With his daughter and former band member Dick Wagner. David Crosby. The album. Original members Bruce. 40 . Cooper appeared at the Sunflower Jam charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall.[60] In January 2008.. it was announced that Alice would be touring with Rob Zombie on the "Gruesome Twosome" tour. In July 2008. drummer Ian Paice of Deep Purple. Graham Nash. 2012. 31 in the UK.[][65] Cooper told Rolling Stone magazine that he was "elated" by the news and that the nomination had been made for the original band. Jennifer Warnes and others performed at a benefit concert in Tucson. it was announced Cooper and his former band would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. dubbed Welcome 2 My Nightmare. 2011 where Cooper was inducted by fellow horror-rocker Rob Zombie. Respect and Understanding.] I'm very happy with working with Bob (Ezrin) again.[62] In May 2010. 2010s In January 2010.[] In a Radio Metal interview. Alice showed up for the event wearing a (presumably fake) blood-splattered shirt and had a live giant albino boa snake wrapped around his neck.Jonathan Mover an academic paper on the significance of adolescent antiheroes. and it was pretty cool that guys that knew each other before the band ended up going that far". bassist John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. Kathryn Leigh Scott. Cooper scored the music for the indie horror flick Silas Gore. deals with the nefarious antics of a deranged serial killer named "Spider" who is on a quest to use the limbs of his victims to create a human spider. his 25th studio album. after lengthy delays. London. 2012.[66] In June 2011 Cooper took his place in the Reasonably Priced Car at the BBC auto show Top Gear. "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" (2003) by Jet. Ronnie James Dio. if you can call what I have a musical career. "I Get Around" by The Beach Boys. The Who. former front man of White Zombie.) In 1999. "Timer" by Laura Nyro. Cooper again affirmed his debt of gratitude to these bands. Cooper stated that in his opinion the cause of the problem was that certain modern bands "had forgotten to listen to The Beatles".[][76] The Flaming Lips are longtime Alice Cooper fans and used the bass line from "Levity Ball" (an early song from the 1969 release Pretties for You) for their song "The Ceiling Is Bending". as Cooper had as far back as 1969 said that it was music from the mid-sixties. "Beds Are Burning" (1987) by Midnight Oil. The fact is. John Lydon of The Sex Pistols pronounced Killer as the greatest rock album of all time. "Rebel Rebel" (1974) by David Bowie. "I think Alice Cooper is an overlooked songwriter". claims his first "metal moment" was seeing Alice Cooper on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. Lydon told the BBC that "I know the words to every Alice Cooper song. Slash. During their discussion. Liza Minnelli stated that Cooper had told her that his whole career was based on the movie Cabaret. and to The Beatles in particular. "My Generation" (1965) by The Who. and The Rolling Stones. and in 2002 Lydon presented his own tribute program to Cooper on BBC radio. On the 25th anniversary DVD of Cabaret.[75]   I know the words to every Alice Cooper song. "21st Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson.Jonathan Mover 41 Style and influences During an interview for the program Entertainment USA in 1986. Roger Daltrey.[77] The album was notable for the fact that it was possible to assemble a different .[72] and when he appeared on Desert Island Discs in 2010 he chose the songs "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" by The Yardbirds. "Welcome to the Jungle" (1987) by Guns N' Roses.[74] In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone. Bruce Dickinson and Steve Jones. "My Sharona" (1979) by The Knack. "I'm a Boy" by The Who. and "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) by The Beatles.[] Cooper would later pay homage to The Who by singing "I'm A Boy" for A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who in 1994 at Carnegie Hall in New York.[citation needed] Evidence of Cooper's eclectic tastes in classic and contemporary rock music can be seen in the track listings of his radio show. that had the greatest influence on him. They also covered "Sun Arise" for an Alice Cooper tribute album.[73] Zombie has also claimed to have been heavily influenced by Cooper's costumes. as well as The Yardbirds.[71] Perhaps King should not have been so taken aback. During an interview with Ozzy Osbourne from radio program Nights with Alice Cooper on May 22. he listed his favorite tracks of all time as being: "19th Nervous Breakdown" (1966) by The Rolling Stones. and performing a cover of "My Generation" on the Brutal Planet tour of 2000. in addition. which closes the album Love It to Death. Bob Dylan stated. Cooper and Osbourne bemoaned the often inferior quality of songwriting coming from contemporary rock artists. "Work Song" by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and "Ballad of a Thin Man" by Bob Dylan.[] Rob Zombie. Cooper stunned interviewer Jonathan King by stating that The Yardbirds were his favorite band of all time. and particularly from British bands The Beatles. if you can call what I have a musical career. The fact is. including Dave Mustaine. it all started with me miming to I'm Eighteen on a jukebox “ ” John Lydon speaking in 2002 In the foreword to Alice Cooper's CD retrospective box set The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper. it all started with me miming to I'm Eighteen on a jukebox". "Over Under Sideways Down" (1966) by The Yardbirds. was itself a cover of a Rolf Harris song. when he appeared on the BBC Radio 2 program Tracks of My Years in September 2007. "Been Caught Stealing" by Jane's Addiction. (Cooper's version. Cleopatra Records released Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper featuring a number of contributions from rock and metal all-star collaborations. 2007. "Turning Japanese" (1980) by The Vapors. 2005. 2012 the Coyotes gave away his bobblehead in a promotion for the first 10. and not the lead singer (cf.[78] and artist Salvador Dalí. and made a hologram. Miss Christine (real name: Christine Frka). she and Cooper had reconciled. was asked to contribute a storyline for the September 2004 edition of Bongo Comics's Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror. A song by alternative rock group They Might Be Giants from their 1994 album John Henry entitled "Why Must I Be Sad?" mentions 13 Cooper songs.[86] Another long-time girlfriend of Cooper's was Cindy Lang.[90] The couple has remained together since. including the horrors of acute alcoholism and his subsequent cure. They separated in 1975. and younger daughter Sonora Rose (b.Jonathan Mover supergroup for each cover version on the record.[79][80] Personal life Cooper. Cooper claimed that he had "never cheated" on his wife in all the time they had been together. etc. 1985). In November 1983. 1976. I will not let him beat me when it comes to longevity. Cooper discussed various issues during a revealing and frank talk. an actress and singer who has been performing in her father's stage show since 2000.[84] On February 18. First Cylindric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooper's Brain.[] Such unlikely non-musician fans of Cooper included Groucho Marx and Mae West. On June 20.). Uriah Heep. a student at Arizona State University.[89] Cooper then reportedly left Welch. which gave an indication of the depth of esteem in which Cooper is held by other eminent musicians within the music industry.[85] Relationships and family In the period when the Alice Cooper group was signed to Frank Zappa's Straight label. Cooper was briefly linked with actress Raquel Welch. Friday the 13th style killer and Alice and the citizens of Springfield are being stalked by Homer. son Dash (b. and also plays in a band called Runaway Phoenix. with whom he lived for several years. who on attending a show in 1973 described it as being surreal. to marry. 1972 of an overdose. and continues to pay. a yearly royalty to his original bandmates for the right to use the name commercially. Cooper had a wide-ranging interview with interviewer of celebrities Andrew Denton for the Australian ABC Television's Enough Rope. Sheryl filed for divorce. In a 2002 television interview. Cooper is a fan of the NHL Phoenix Coyotes. he also claimed that the secret to a lasting and successful relationship is to continue going out on dates with your partner. when he retires.[87][88] After his separation from Lang. Amy Meredith. Jethro Tull. Cooper remarked "I look at Mick Jagger and he's on an 18-month tour and he's six [sic] years older than me. 42 . who performed in the Alice Cooper show from 1975 to 1982. Rob Zombie and Pat Boone. Lang sued Cooper for palimony. who had actually recommended Zappa to the group.[81] Cooper's story featured Homer Simpson being a Jason Voorhees. and has been described as being "from the perspective of a kid who hears all of his unspoken sadness given voice in the music of Alice Cooper. died on November 5. frustrated. 1992). so I figure. ballerina instructor/choreographer Sheryl Goddard. being a Christian. Since "Alice Cooper" was originally the name of the band.[82] During the interview.[91] The couple have three children: elder daughter Calico Cooper (born 1981). Miss Christine of the GTOs became Cooper's girlfriend. on March 20. however. ahead of his June–July 2005 tour. a huge fan of The Simpsons.000 fans for a game with the Dallas Stars. who both reportedly saw the early shows as a form of vaudeville revue. and they eventually settled out of court in the early 1980s."[83] The actual ownership of the Alice Cooper name is an example of the value of a single copyright or trademark. In the same interview. a special Monsters of Rock issue that also included stories plotted by Gene Simmons. and his social and work relationship with his family. teenage world". Alice says everything the kid has been wishing he could say about his alienated. at the height of Cooper's alcoholism. and it was actually owned by the band as whole. I have six more years. but by mid-1984. Cooper paid. Cooper has also appeared in commercials for Callaway Golf equipment.[] Throughout his career. and I was the guy who was going 'I don't care.Jonathan Mover Drug recovery In 1986.[] Since 1997 he has hosted an annual golf competition. Megadeth was asked to open for Cooper for dates on his US Constrictor tour. "if I wasn't already a Bush supporter. who considers Cooper to be his "godfather".'"[93] In recognition of the work he has done in helping other addicts in the recovery process. Cooper's philosophy regarding politics is that politics should not be mixed with rock music. the Solid Rock Foundation. and in 2010 said "I am extremely non-political.[92] Since overcoming his own addiction to alcohol in the mid-1980s. all proceeds from which go to his charity. that's a good reason right there to vote for Bush. the Alice Cooper Celebrity AM Golf Tournament. I would go in my room and put on The Rolling Stones or The Who on as long as I could to avoid politics. Cooper recorded an impressive round of two-over par 74 on the world-class course. who has participated in a number of Pro-Am competitions. off a handicap of two. was a guest of veteran British player and broadcaster Peter Alliss on A Golfer's Travels.[94] Religion and politics Although he originally tended to shy away from speaking publicly about his religious beliefs.[] On occasion he has spoken out against musicians who promote or opine on politics. Linda Ronstadt? Don Henley? Geez. I go out of my way to be non-political. Florida. 43 . Golf Monster.' When my parents would start talking politics. South Wales."[95] Love of golf Cooper has on several occasions credited golf as having played a major role in helping him to overcome his addiction to alcohol.[] and has even gone as far to say that when he took up golf. friend and fellow golfer Pat Boone said that Cooper was "'this close' to being a pro". Cooper personally approached the band members to try to help them control their abuse. And I still feel that way". for example. In 2005 while playing with manager Shep Gordon on The Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens. He also added that upon seeing the list of musicians who supported Kerry. I'm probably the biggest moderate you know. I would have immediately switched.[97] plays the game six days a week. Cooper has in recent years been vocal about his faith as a born-again Christian. 'Between you and me. I was sitting right in the middle of them. Cooper has continued to help and counsel other rock musicians with addiction problems. I've got a problem.[98] He wrote the foreword to the Gary McCord book "Ryder Cup" and participated in the second All*Star Cup in Newport.[] Cooper. Alice Cooper. He has usually kept his political views to himself. "I've made myself very available to friends of mine – they're people who would call me late at night and say. When John Lennon and Harry Nilsson used to argue politics. and he has stayed close to front man Dave Mustaine. in the run-up to the 2004 presidential election. he told the Canadian Press that the then crop of rock stars campaigning for and touring on behalf of Democratic candidate John Kerry were committing "treason against rock n' roll". it was a case of replacing one addiction with another. After noticing the hardcore abuse of alcohol and other drugs in the band.[] In an interview with VH1. Cooper received in 2008 the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award at the fourth annual MusiCares MAP Fund benefit concert in Los Angeles.[96][] The importance that the game has had in his life is also reflected in the title to his 2007 autobiography. Long Form 1997 Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn) Best Metal Performance 2011 Original Alice Cooper Band Inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Result Nominated Nominated Won .Jonathan Mover 44 Discography See: Alice Cooper discography • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pretties for You (1969) Easy Action (1970) Love It to Death (1971) Killer (1971) School's Out (1972) Billion Dollar Babies (1973) Muscle of Love (1973) Welcome to My Nightmare (1975) Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (1976) Lace and Whiskey (1977) From the Inside (1978) Flush the Fashion (1980) Special Forces (1981) Zipper Catches Skin (1982) DaDa (1983) • • • • • • • • • • • Constrictor (1986) Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987) Trash (1989) Hey Stoopid (1991) The Last Temptation (1994) Brutal Planet (2000) Dragontown (2001) The Eyes of Alice Cooper (2003) Dirty Diamonds (2005) Along Came a Spider (2008) Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011) Awards and nominations Grammy Awards Year Nominated work 1984 Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Award Best Music Video. google. com/ [3] Gillespie.: "Rock ‘n’ Roll legend Alice Cooper in conversation with Mark Lawson" (http:/ / www. com/ news/ led-zeppelin/ 66153). html [44] Alcohol and Razor Blades. nme. NME. html) [48] bpnews. filled in for the deceased Glen Buxton." with Cooper referred to as Agens Stoopa. 1988 [39] http:/ / www.. com/ title/ tt0191773/ maindetails) [35] For example. Paula. ISBN 978-0-595-46319-0 (p. vocals (2011–present) Orianthi – guitar. imdb. All-American (http:/ / web. bbc. ca/ newspapers?id=gD8dAAAAIBAJ& sjid=26YEAAAAIBAJ& pg=3132. 10 November 2012 [30] Anchorage Daily News . harmonica (1963–present) Chuck Garric – bass guitar.K. archive. [4] He has been regarded amongst peers and fans as the "Godfather of Shock Rock" [7] "The Fabulous Furniers" – chapter one of Alice Cooper.net (http:/ / www. Furek.Full cast and crew (http:/ / www. Alice. html) The Independent (London). 62) [24] See the Alice Cooper entry under List of albums produced by Ezrin at Ezrin's Wikipedia page [27] Mark Lawson Talks to. com/ index. [23] "The Death Proclamation of Generation X: A Self-Fulfilling Prophesy of Goth. co. Iron Maiden and Queen band members perform at charity rock show" (http:/ / www.IMDb (http:/ / www. Golf Monster: A Rock 'n' Roller's 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict [8] Cooper. imdb. i-Universe. co. vocals (2002–present) Ryan Roxie – guitar. thisdayinrock. com/ title/ tt0075419/ fullcredits#cast) [32] David Winters . alicecooper.21 Mar 1975 http:/ / news. whose front cover bears the headline 'The Night He Came Home . att. com/ title/ tt0372260/ ) [16] Barry Miles's biography of Frank Zappa includes a vivid description of how the GTO's influenced Cooper to wear makeup and dress in drag onstage [18] Cooper confirms this version of events in an interview in Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts [20] Five years later. percussion (2012–present) Past Notes [1] http:/ / www.Alice Knocks 'Em Dead in Detroit' [36] The Daily Mirror. 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No More Mr. 2 — — — 83 85 — — — — 2009 Less Is More — 136 — 72 — — — — 2012 Sounds That Can't Be Made — 43 29 22 55 37 58 — . 1 Happiness Is the Road Vol.com — 53 55 40 — — — — 2001 Anoraknophobia — — 42 67 — — — — 2004 Marbles — — 56 42 — — — — 2007 Somewhere Else — 24 36 18 — — 83 — 2008 Happiness Is the Road Vol. Studio albums Year Title Chart peak positions US [1] BPI Certification UK GER NLD SWE NOR CH [2] [3] [] [] [] [] 1983 Script for a Jester's Tear 175 7 — — 42 — — Platinum 1984 Fugazi 209 5 — 29 23 — — Gold 1985 Misplaced Childhood 47 1 — 6 15 10 6 Platinum 1987 Clutching at Straws 103 2 — 3 9 4 3 Gold 1989 Seasons End — 7 — 20 28 20 11 Gold 1991 Holidays in Eden — 7 — 7 36 — 17 — 1994 Brave — 10 17 7 25 — 21 — 1995 Afraid of Sunlight — 16 75 8 34 — — — 1997 This Strange Engine — 27 48 10 — — — — 1998 Radiation — 35 46 26 — — — — 1999 marillion.47 Discography Marillion discography Marillion discography Releases ↙Studio albums 17 ↙Live albums 9 ↙Compilation albums 7 ↙Singles 35 This is the complete discography of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. Rock [4] Album UK CH GER NOR NLD [6][7][8] [9] [10] [11] [] 1982 "Market Square Heroes" — — 53 — — — — non-album single 1983 "He Knows You Know" — 21 35 — — — — Script for a Jester's Tear — — 16 — — — — 1984 "Punch And Judy" — — 29 — — — — "Assassing" — — 22 — — — — 1985 "Kayleigh" 74 14 2 19 7 8 12 "Lavender" — — 5 — 39 — — "Heart Of Lothian" — — 29 — 51 — — — 30 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 24 6 23 22 — 25 "Sugar Mice" — — 22 — 59 — 45 "Warm Wet Circles" — — 22 — — — 67 1988 "Freaks (Live)" — — 24 — — — 84 The Thieving Magpie 1989 "Hooks In You" — 49 30 — 71 — 58 Seasons End — — 53 — — — 85 1990 "Easter" — — 34 — — — — 1991 "Cover My Eyes (Pain & Heaven)" — — 34 — 73 — 14 "No One Can" — — 33 — — — — "Dry Land" — — 34 — — — — 1992 "Sympathy" — — 17 — — — 26 1993 "No One Can" (re-issue) — — 26 — — — — 1994 "The Great Escape" — — — — — — 38 "The Hollow Man" — — 30 — — — — "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" — — 53 — — — — "Garden Party" 1986 "Lady Nina" "Welcome To The Garden Party" 1987 "Incommunicado" "The Uninvited Guest" Fugazi Misplaced Childhood Clutching at Straws Holidays in Eden A Singles Collection Brave 1995 "Beautiful" — — 29 — — — 46 Afraid of Sunlight 1997 "Man of a Thousand Faces" — — 125 — — — — This Strange Engine — — 161 — — — — 1998 "These Chains" — — 83 — — — — Radiation 2001 "Between You and Me" — — — — — — — Anoraknophobia 2004 "You're Gone" — — 7 — — — 8 Marbles "Don't Hurt Yourself" — — 16 — — — 35 "The Damage" (Live) — — 2D — — — — Marbles Live — — 45 — — — — Somewhere Else — — 15 — — — 6 "Eighty Days" 2007 "See It Like a Baby" "Thankyou Whoever You Are" .Marillion discography 48 Singles Year Title Chart peak position [5] US US Main. There have also been several unofficial compilations. Therefore. when download-only releases weren't yet eligible to chart on the UK Singles Chart. volume 2: 1990-1994 (8 CD) Compilation albums Year Title US UK GER NLD CH [13] [12] [3] [] [] Notes 1986 Brief Encounter 67 — — — — 1988 B'Sides Themselves — 64 — — — 1992 A Singles Collection — 27 46 — 38 1997 The Best of Both Worlds — — — 58 — 2000 The Singles '82-'88 (box set) — — — — — Reissued as 3CD box in 2009 2002 The Singles '89-'95 (box set) — — — — — Reissued as 4CD box in 2013 2003 The Best of Marillion — — — — — The table above only lists the compilations whose release was approved by the band. artwork etc. generally issued on budget labels without the band's consent or approval over track list. Live albums Year Title US UK NLD SWI BPI Certification [12] [12] [] [] 1984 Real to Reel — 8 — — Gold 1988 The Thieving Magpie — 25 — 18 Gold 1996 Made Again — 37 35 — — 2002 Anorak in the UK — — — — — 2005 Marbles Live — — — — — 2008 Early Stages: The Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987 (6 CD) — — — — — 2009 Live from Loreley — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Recital of the Script 2010 The Official Bootleg Box.Marillion discography 49 2008 "Whatever Is Wrong With You" D — — — — — — — Happiness Is the Road — "The Damage (Live)" was released as a download-only single in 2004. the number indicates the position on UK Official Download Chart. Retail VHS tapes . subsequently released to retail with an extra track 1998 Racket 8 Rochester (2 CD) Live performance in USA. 1990 1992 A Singles Collection Compilation of promo videos for singles from first six albums 1995 Brave: The Movie Film based on Brave album Retail DVDs Year Title Notes 2002 The EMI Singles Collection Includes These Chains as Easter egg 2003 Recital of the Script Includes all tracks from original VHS release and Grendel / The Web EP 2003 From Stoke Row To Ipanema ('A Year in the Life. reissued 2001 to match other From Dusk 'til Dot releases 1998 Racket 7 Tales from the Engine Room Remixes of tracks from This Strange Engine by The Positive Light. reissued with different tracklist 2002 & 2005 . given away to those who contributed to the "Tour Fund" 1998 Racket 9 Piston Broke (2 CD) Live performances from This Strange Engine tour in Europe..Racket releases are only available direct from Marillion's online shop.') Includes original VHS documentary and complete live performance from Leicester.uk Free companion disc to marillion. 1989.co. 1997 1999 Racket 10 Unplugged at the Walls (2 CD) Acoustic performance in Oswestry.. 1999 2000 Racket 12 marillion. Some of the early releases are now out of print as CDs and DVDs.. 1990 2004 Live from Loreley As original VHS release 2004 Brave: The Movie As original VHS release Racket Records releases Racket Records is Marillion's own label . later repackaged as a Front Row Club release 1995 Racket 6 The Making of Brave (2 CD) The Making of Brave. 1987 1990 From Stoke Row to Ipanema ('A Year in the Life. but most are available as audio downloads.. later repackaged as a Front Row Club release 1992 Racket 2 Live in Caracas Live performance in South America. Audio releases Year Catalogue # Title Notes 1992 Racket 1 Live at the Borderline The Web fan club convention show in London. 1992.Marillion discography Year 50 Title Notes 1983 Recital of the Script Live performance from Hammersmith Odeon. 1992 1993 Racket 3 Live in Glasgow Live performance in Scotland.com.') Documentary about making of Seasons End and excerpts of live performance from Leicester. 1983 1984 Grendel / The Web EP Two additional live tracks from same performance as Recital of the Script 1986 The Videos 1982-1986 Compilation of promo videos for singles from first three albums 1987 Incommunicado / Sugar Mice Promo videos for first two singles from Clutching at Straws 1987 Live from Loreley Live performance from Clutching at Straws tour in Germany. 1998 1999 Racket 11 Zodiac The Web fan club convention show in Oxford. 1997. reissued with different tracklist 2002.setlist of covers and rarities 2007 Racket 31 Family (2 CD) Sunday night from Marillion Weekend 2007 . 2006.The Making of Afraid Of Sunlight 2001 Racket 18 Another DAT at the Office (2 CD) From Dusk 'til Dot volume 2 .setlist of one track per year in chronological order 2010 Racket 34 Size Matters (2 CD) Sunday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2009 . 2008 2010 Racket 33 Tumbling Down the Years (2 CD) Saturday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2009 .setlist of 'classic' Marillion songs 2009 Racket 32 Happiness is Cologne (2 CD) Live performance from Happiness is the Road tour in Germany.An Introduction to Marillion Free sampler. 2004. one track per letter 2012 Racket 47 The Glow Must Go On (2 CD) Sunday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2011 .Sunday (2 CD) Sunday night from Marillion Weekend (Canada) 2009 .setlist of mellow songs 2007 Racket 30 Friends Saturday night from Marillion Weekend 2007 .setlist voted for by fans on the night with glowsticks 2013 Racket 48 Best of Montréal (2 CD) Highlights from Marillion Weekend (Canada) 2011 2013 Racket 50 Best of Leamington (2 CD) Highlights from Marillion Weekend (UK) 2011 .setlist of long 'epic' songs 2010 Racket 38 Live from Cadogan Hall (2 CD) Live performance from Less Is More acoustic tour in London. 2007.The Making of marillion.Marillion discography 51 2001 Racket 15 Crash Course .setlist of one track per year in chronological order 2010 Racket 37 Live in Montréal . 2008.setlist of songs voted for by fans 2005 Racket 26 Marbles by the Sea (2 CD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2005 .performance of entire Seasons End album 2011 Racket 43 Holidays in Eden Live 2011 (2 CD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2011 .performance of entire Brave album 2003 Racket 23 View from the Balcony Front Row Club sampler.setlist of long 'epic' songs 2010 Racket 35 Keep the Noise Down Sampler from Less Is More acoustic tour 2010 Racket 36 Live in Montréal .performance of entire Holidays in Eden album 2011 Racket 44 Best. reissued with different tracklist 2005 2004 Racket 24 Remixomatosis (2 CD) Fan remixes of tracks from Anoraknophobia 2005 Racket 25 Popular Music (2 CD) Saturday night from Marillion Weekend 2003 .com 2002 Racket 22 Brave Live 2002 Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2002 . Live (2 CD) Compilation of tracks from previous Racket live releases 2012 Racket 45 A-Z (3 CD) Saturday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2011 . 2009 2011 Racket 39 Afraid of Sunlight Live 2003 Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2003 . 2009 & 2012 2001 Racket 17 ReFracted! (2 CD) From Dusk 'til Dot volume 1 .The Making of Radiation 2002 Racket 20 Caught in the Net (2 CD) From Dusk 'til Dot volume 4 .performance of entire This Strange Engine album 2011 Racket 41 Live in Montréal .setlist in alphabetical order.performance of entire Seasons End album 2011 Racket 42 Seasons End Live 2009 (2 CD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2009 .setlist of uptempo songs 2006 Racket 29 Mirrors (2 CD) Sunday night from Marillion Weekend 2005 .The Making of This Strange Engine 2002 Racket 19 Fallout (2 CD) From Dusk 'til Dot volume 3 .performance of entire Afraid Of Sunlight album 2011 Racket 40 This Strange Engine Live 2007 Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2007 .performance of entire Marbles album 2006 Racket 27 Unzipped (2 CD) The Making of Anoraknophobia 2006 Racket 28 Smoke Saturday night from Marillion Weekend 2005 .Saturday (2 CD) Saturday night from Marillion Weekend (Canada) 2009 .Friday (2 CD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend (Canada) 2009 . 2004 2005 Racket 97 Wish You Were Here (4 DVD) Live performances from first two Marillion Weekends in 2002 and 2003 2006 Racket 98 Colours and Sound (DVD) Behind-the-scenes documentary of Marbles tour 2007 Racket 99 Bootleg Butlins (DVD) Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend 2005 2007 Racket 100 Somewhere in London (2 DVD) Live performance from Somewhere Else tour in London. Video releases Year Catalogue # Title Notes 2000 Racket 91 Shot in the Dark (DVD) The Web fan club convention show in Oxford. Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend (Canada) 2009 2012 Racket 105 Holidays in Zélande (5 DVD / 3 Friday.Marillion discography 52 Note that unlisted catalogue numbers are material by other artists (usually band members' side projects) that was released by Racket. includes both DVDs and CDs 2013 Racket 107 Brave Live 2002 (DVD + CD) Reissue of Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2002. 2007 2008 Racket 101 This Strange Convention (2 DVD) Friday. although are available for purchase as download only when taking out or renewing Fan Club membership. All titles now out of print.complete performance of Radiation album. 2000 2002 Racket 93 Brave Live 2002 (DVD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2002 . very limited runs. 1999 2002 Racket 92 A Piss-Up in a Brewery (DVD) Webcast of live performance from Bass Museum.complete performance of Brave album 2003 Racket 94 Before First Light (DVD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend 2003 . includes both DVD and CD Christmas CDs / DVDs Free issue to Fan Club members only. Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2011 BD) 2013 Racket 106 Clock's Already Ticking (2 DVD + 3 CD) Friday night from Marillion Weekend (UK) 2013 . .complete performance of Afraid Of Sunlight album 2003 Racket 95 Christmas In The Chapel (DVD) Live performance in London. 2009 2011 Racket 104 Live in Montréal (3 DVD) Friday. 2002 2004 Racket 96 Marbles on the Road (DVD / 2 DVD) Live performance from Marbles tour in London. Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend (Holland) 2009 2010 Racket 103 Live from Cadogan Hall (2 DVD / BD) Live performance from Less Is More acoustic tour in London. Saturday and Sunday nights from Marillion Weekend 2007 2010 Racket 102 Out of Season (3 DVD) Friday. later reduced to four releases). 2011 WEBFREE14 Live at German Space Day 2004 (DVD) 2012 WEBFREE15 Sleighed Again (DVD) HMV Forum.. There were also occasional optional releases. the FRC was closed. they were automatically mailed to members. which were only mailed on request . Dong Loreley On High. Paris. the FRC changed to a download-only digital distribution format. and was sold via both Marillion and Fish's online stores.. After the release of FRC-040 in January 2008. Members paid for a subscription (initially lasting six releases. rendering the FRC redundant.Marillion discography Year 53 Catalogue # Title 1998 WEBFREE1 Happy Christmas Everybody 1999 WEBFREE2 Marillion.this was the only FRC release of material before Steve Hogarth joined the band. as well as being an optional FRC release.) Only a limited number of copies were manufactured for each FRC release (believed to be no more than 3. and as the shows were released. but are still available from the band's website as downloads. The only FRC issue which was available to non-subscribers was the Curtain Call box set . were released. originally made by the band for their own reference.[14] Marillion moved to publishing the majority of their live performances from desk recordings as digital downloads. 2012-09-16 (four tracks). London. This lasted for a further three issues .Christmas 2000 WEBFREE3 A Piss-up in a Brewery 2001 WEBFREE4 A Very Barry Christmas 2002 WEBFREE5 Santa and his Elvis 2003 WEBFREE6 Say Cheese! 2004 WEBFREE7 Baubles 2005 WEBFREE8 Merry XMas to our Flock 2006 WEBFREE9 The Jingle Book Notes Now repackaged as part of the Front Row Club (FRC-11) 2007 WEBFREE10 Somewhere Elf 2008 WEBFREE11 Pudding on the Ritz 2009 WEBFREE12 Snow De Cologne 2010 WEBFREE13 Ding. Most of the FRC releases are now out of print on CD. 2007-12-13 (1 track) Front Row Club releases The Front Row Club was a subscription-only service by which CDs of raw concert recordings.after FRC-043. .000) and were not re-issued once sold out. (Starting with the Happiness On The Road tour.these were generally repackagings of previously-released material. Elysee Montmartre. repackage of Fan Club CD Recording from both 27 and 28 May . WI USA 2006 FRC-032 2002-08-03 Richmond Live Festival Richmond England 2006 FRC-033 1992-09-05 Wembley Arena London England N/A Optional release .Curtain Call box set of Fish-era shows 2003 FRC-016 1998-01-10 Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris Barcelona Spain 2003 FRC-017 2001-10-13 013 Tilburg Netherlands 2004 FRC-018 1992-09-02 E-Werk Köln Germany 2004 FRC-019 1998-11-04 Civic Wolverhampton England 2004 FRC-020 1994-05-27 Pumpehuset Copenhagen Denmark 2004 FRC-021 2001-02-28 Dingwalls London England 2004 FRC-022 1997-05-29 Tivoli Utrecht Netherlands 2004 FRC-023 2004-04-30 Civic Centre Aylesbury England 2005 FRC-024 1998-11-18 Elysée Montmartre Paris France 2005 FRC-025 1999-12-04 Capitol Mannheim Germany 2005 FRC-026 1999-07-25 Zodiac Oxford England 2005 FRC-027 1995-09-17 Corn Exchange Cambridge England 2005 FRC-028 1992-10-05 Olympia São Paulo Brazil 2005 FRC-029 2004-10-08 Theater of the Living Arts Philadelphia.Curtain Call box set of Fish-era shows 2004 FRC-015B 1986-02-03 Hammersmith Odeon London England Optional release .repackage of Racket release 2002 FRC-006 N/A N/A N/A Optional release .repackage of Racket release 2002 FRC-005 1989-12-04 Barrowlands Glasgow Scotland Optional release .Michael Hunter. PA USA 2005 FRC-030 1994-03-20 PC69 Bielefeld Germany 2006 FRC-031 1997-09-20 The Rave Milwaukee. River 2002 FRC-007 1991-10-19 Salle de Fetes Beaulieu Lausanne Switzerland 2002 FRC-008 1997-09-06 Le Spectrum Montréal Canada 2002 FRC-009 1996-04-28 Forum London England 2003 FRC-010 1990-12-12 Moles Club Bath England 2003 FRC-011 2000-11-17 Bass Brewery Museum Burton-On-Trent England 2003 FRC-012 2000-12-12 Sala Bikini Barcelona Spain 2003 FRC-013 1995-09-29 Ahoy Rotterdam Netherlands 2003 FRC-014 1990-02-22 The Ritz Roseville. MI USA 2004 FRC-015A 1983-10-01 Rundsporthalle Baunatal Germany Optional release .Curtain Call box set of Fish-era shows 2004 FRC-015C 1988-01-26 Palatrussardi Milan Italy Optional release .Marillion discography Year Catalogue # 54 Recorded Venue City Country Notes 2002 FRC-001 1998-11-09 Ludwigshalle Dieburg Germany 2002 FRC-002 1999-11-18 Academy Manchester England 2002 FRC-003 1995-06-23 Luxor Arnhem Netherlands Supplied with free exclusive FRC t-shirt 2002 FRC-004 1992-05-09 The Borderline London England Optional release . CA USA Download only 2008 FRC-043 2007-11-30 The Academy Manchester England Download only Free bonus issue with FRC-34 References [1] [ US Charting] [2] (http:/ / www. zobbel. de/ de/ chartverfolgung_summary/ artist/ MARILLION?sort=exit& type=longplay) [4] [ US Singles Charting] [5] [ US Mainstream Rock Singles Charting] [6] (http:/ / www.de [10] German Singles Charting (http:/ / www. Marillion. com/ searchsec. 99 Vallon des Vaux 06 800 Cagnes-sur-mer. HTM) Zobbel. NY USA Download only 2008 FRC-042 2005-09-11 The Great American Music Hall San Francisco.France . musicline. de/ de/ chartverfolgung_summary/ artist/ MARILLION/ single) [11] Norwegian Charting (http:/ / norwegiancharts. asp?interpret=Marillion) [12] http:/ / www. l'ère du Poisson. com/ searchsec.htm) • Bibliography: Jacqueline Chekroun.marillion. com/ showinterpret. php) Search for: "Marillion" [3] German Album Charting (http:/ / www. musicline. everyhit. com/ music/ chartruns/ chartruns. com/ searchsec. php) [8] Chart Log UK: M (http:/ / www. everyhit. php) [7] UK Singles Charting (http:/ / www. polyhex. NY USA 2007 FRC-038 2007-05-22 Klub Stodola Warsaw Poland 2007 FRC-039 1991-09-16 Royal Court Theatre Liverpool England 2008 FRC-040 2007-12-12 Paradiso Amsterdam Netherlands 2008 FRC-041 1995-08-15 The Chance Poughkeepsie.com/music/discography. everyhit. php External links • Official discography of Marillion (http://www. JC éditions. de/ cluk/ CLUK_M. France 1994.Marillion discography 55 2006 FRC-034 2005-12-03 Vredenburg Muziekcentrum Utrecht Netherlands 2006 FRC-035 2005-12-05 Forum London England 2007 FRC-036 1989-10-05 Palais Des Sports Bensancon France 2007 FRC-037 2005-06-12 Bowery Ballroom New York City. [3] The single released before the album was "Market Square Heroes". "He Knows You Know" Released: 31 January 1983 2. London. This is the only Marillion album to feature Mick Pointer. the founding and current drummer for Arena.February 1983 Genre Progressive rock. and became Top 40 hits in the UK.56 Studio albums Script for a Jester's Tear Script for a Jester's Tear Studio album by Marillion Released March 1983 September 1997 (two-disc edition) Recorded Marquee Studios. "He Knows You Know" and "Garden Party" were also released as singles. the second longest chart residency of a Marillion album. "Garden Party" Released: 6 June 1983 Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] Music Street Journal (very favourable)[2] Script for a Jester's Tear is the first album by the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. neo-progressive rock Length 46:58 Label EMI Records Capitol Records Producer Nick Tauber Marillion chronology Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) Fugazi (1984) Singles from Script for a Jester's Tear 1. . with the double B-sides "Three Boats Down from the Candy" and the 17 minute epic "Grendel". December 1982 . released in 1983. It reached number seven on the UK album chart and stayed on the chart for 31 weeks. The album was released on CD sometime afterwards. Diz Minnett & Brian Jelliman unless otherwise noted.Script for a Jester's Tear 57 Track listing (original release) • All songs written by Derek Dick. "Chelsea Monday" (Derek Dick/Steve Rothery/Peter Trewavas/Michael Pointer/Mark Kelly) – 8:17 3. 4. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. EMI re-released Script for a Jester's Tear with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. listed above. (Copyright Marillion Music/Charisma Music/Chappell) Side one 1. 3. 6. Mark Kelly. vinyl LP and 12" Picture Disc. "He Knows You Know" – 5:23 3. [4] . 7. In 1997. the 1997 remaster version has the following additional tracks on a second CD: 1. "Forgotten Sons" – 8:23 Remastered CD bonus tracks In addition to the above. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums.guitars Mark Kelly .backing vocals on "Forgotten Sons" (short fragment of "Ring a Ring o' Roses"). "Garden Party" – 7:19 2. Peter Trewavas. "Script for a Jester's Tear" (Derek Dick/Steve Rothery/Peter Trewavas/Michael Pointer/Mark Kelly) – 8:44 2. It was identical to the original vinyl Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery . 5.drums • "Marquee Club's Parents Association Children's Choir" . Steve Rothery. • Peter Cockburn – newcaster's voice on "Forgotten Sons". "Market Square Heroes" (Battle Priest Version) – 4:18 "Three Boats Down from the Candy" – 4:31 "Grendel" (Fair Deal Studios Version) – 19:10 "Chelsea Monday" (Manchester Square Demo) – 6:54 "He Knows You Know" (Manchester Square Demo) – 4:29 "Charting the Single" (Alternative Version) – 4:51 "Market Square Heroes" (Alternative Version) – 4:48 Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette.keyboards Pete Trewavas . A new 180 gram vinyl pressing was released in February 2012 by EMI release from 1983.bass Mick Pointer . . Michael Pointer. "The Web" (Derek Dick/Steve Rothery/Peter Trewavas/Michael Pointer/Mark Kelly/Brian Jelliman) – 8:52 Side two 1. 2. Script for a Jester's Tear 58 Production • Produced by Nick Tauber • Recorded and Mixed by Simon Hanhart • Digitally remastered by Peter Mew and Mark Kelly at Abbey Road Studios London April - July 1997 Notes • Although their first single "Market Square Heroes" never appeared on the original album, it can be briefly heard during a short radio segment prior to 'Forgotten Sons'. • According to Fish, Script for a Jesters Tear is the first of a trilogy of albums, and classified as 'bedsit thoughts'. Fugazi was deemed 'hotel thoughts' and Misplaced Childhood as 'home thoughts'. This was to enable the listener to understand the feelings and surroundings that shaped the songwriting. • There was supposed to be a rubber plant featured on the album's cover, per Fish's request - part of Fish's stage theatrics at the time included tearing apart a rubber plant at the climax of The Web. However, Mark Wilkinson, who air-brushed this and several other albums for Marillion, forgot to include it. • The version of "Grendel" on the remastered CD is not the same version as the original 1983 17 minute B-side single release. Charts Album Year Chart Position 1983 UK Album Chart 7 References [3] David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums, Guinness World Records Limited [4] http:/ / marillion. com/ shop/ albums/ script-vinyl. htm External links • Band page (http://www.marillion.com) Fugazi 59 Fugazi Fugazi Studio album by Marillion Released 12 March 1984 Recorded Manor Studio, Sarm East, Eel Pie and Maison Rouge Studios, London, November 1983 - February 1984 Genre Progressive rock, neo-progressive rock Length 45:57 Label EMI Capitol Producer Nick Tauber Marillion chronology Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) Fugazi (1984) Real to Reel (1984) Singles from Fugazi 1. "Punch And Judy" Released: 30 January 1984 2. "Assassing" Released: 30 April 1984 Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] Music Street Journal (favourable) [2] Fugazi is the second studio album of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. It was released in 1984 and was the first album with Ian Mosley on drums. It reached no. 5 on the UK album charts, stayed on the chart for a total of 20 weeks and contained the UK top 40 singles Punch And Judy (no. 29) and Assassing (no. 22).[3] A 2-CD remastered version with additional B-sides and demos was released in 1998. The album is so titled because it was produced under difficult circumstances, with the band employing and ejecting a number of drummers in quick succession following the departure of Mick Pointer, before finally settling on Mosley. Fugazi 60 Track listing Side one 1. 2. 3. 4. "Assassing" – 7:02 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) "Punch and Judy" – 3:21 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mover) "Jigsaw" – 6:49 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) "Emerald Lies" – 5:08 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley) Side two 1. "She Chameleon" – 6:52 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) 2. "Incubus" – 8:30 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) 3. "Fugazi" – 8:12 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley) Remastered CD bonus tracks 1. "Cinderella Search" (12" version) – 5:31 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley) 2. "Assassing" (Alternate Mix) – 7:40 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) 3. "Three Boats Down From The Candy" (1984 Re-recording) – 4:00 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Pointer/Minnett) 4. "Punch and Judy" (Demo) – 3:50 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mover) 5. "She Chameleon" (Demo) – 6:34 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) 6. "Emerald Lies" (Demo) – 5:32 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas/Mosley) 7. "Incubus" (Demo) – 8:09 (Dick/Kelly/Rothery/Trewavas) All individual writing credits taken from the 1998 remastered version; the original 1984 version credited "Marillion" collectively. Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette, vinyl LP and 12" Picture Disc. The album was released on CD sometime afterwards. In 1998, as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums, EMI re-released Fugazi with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material, listed above. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. A new 180 gram vinyl pressing was released in February 2012 by EMI release from 1984. Personnel • • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery - guitars Mark Kelly - keyboards Pete Trewavas - bass Ian Mosley - drums Linda Pyke - backing vocals on "Incubus" [4] . It was identical to the original vinyl com (http://www." Charts Album Year Chart Position 1984 UK Album Chart 5 References [3] David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums.htm#band) for the remaster by some of the band members (on the marillion.marillion.marillion. March .com) band page): Misplaced Childhood Misplaced Childhood Studio album by Marillion Released 17 June 1985 Recorded Hansa Tonstudio. pop rock Length 41:16 Label EMI UK Capitol U.May 1985 Genre Progressive rock.Fugazi 61 Trivia • The 1984 re-recorded version of "Market Square Heroes" that was released on the reverse of the "Punch and Judy" single appears instead on the re-mastered edition of Script for a Jester's Tear as "Market Square Heroes (Alternative Version). "Kayleigh" Released: 7 April 1985 2. Producer Chris Kimsey for Wonderknob Ltd. Guinness World Records Limited [4] http:/ / www.com/music/albums/fugazi. "Heart of Lothian" Released: 18 November 1985 . com/ shop/ albums/ fugazi-vinyl. neo-progressive rock. marillion. "Lavender" Released: 27 August 1985 3.S. West Berlin. Marillion chronology Real to Reel (1984) Misplaced Childhood (1985) Brief Encounter (1986) Singles from Misplaced Childhood 1. htm External links • Liner notes (http://www. the name of the track is 'Misplaced Childhood'". reaching number one in the UK album charts in June 1985 and spending a total of 41 weeks on the chart. "Wide Boy" 2. "Curtain Call" 62 .and a reference to the Heart of Midlothian (Royal Mile) . which is a reference to a traditional region of Scotland .. "Windswept Thumb" 5. A 2-CD remastered version with additional B-sides and demos was released in 1998. Then. [1] The album features the band's two most successful singles. The name Kayleigh was devised by Fish to slightly obscure the name of a former girlfriend named "Kay Lee" (with "Lee" being the middle name). Another example is track 5 ("I was born with the heart of Lothian"). during the Misplaced Childhood tour. 4. along with an upbeat ending. which reached No. the guitar-led "Kayleigh". 5.a mosaic heart in the pavement of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. "Lost Weekend" 3.Fish himself being from Midlothian . "Pseudo Silk Kimono" – 2:14 "Kayleigh" – 4:03 "Lavender" – 2:25 "Bitter Suite" – 7:56 1. and the piano-led "Lavender". and the band performed the entire album in sequence. "Blue Angel" 4. whom the song was mostly about. As Fish explains. Track listing Side one 1. Misplaced Childhood was the band's first full concept album.. and lost childhood. 'Side One' and 'Side Two'. Fish had originally claimed as a teaser that the next album would consist of only two tracks.[2] Several of the songs and titles contain notable autobiographical references. "Brief Encounter" 2. he conceived the concept during a 10-hour acid trip. sudden success. 2 in the UK and was a worldwide success. In live concerts preceding the album. which reached No. Fish would announce "Now there is time for one more track. "Heart of Lothian" – 4:02 1. acceptance. one example is that track 2 ("Kayleigh") references past girlfriends. "Misplaced Rendezvous" 5. consisting of two continuous pieces of music on the two sides of the vinyl. It was released in 1985 and has been their most commercially successful album. The story has thematic elements of lost love. the longest chart residency of a Marillion album.Misplaced Childhood Misplaced Childhood is the third studio album of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion. 3. 2. "Vocal Under a Bloodlight" 2. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums. 12" Picture Disc and CD. "Childhoods End?" (Demo) – 2:23 17. "Blue Angel" (Demo) – 1:46 12. In 1998. "Heart of Lothian" (Demo) – 3:49 14. "Passing Strangers" 3. vinyl LP. "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" – 2:13 2. EMI re-released Misplaced Childhood with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. "Lady Nina" (Extended 12" Version) – 5:50 "Freaks" (Single Version) – 4:08 "Kayleigh" (Alternative Mix) – 4:03 "Lavender Blue" (Lavender Remix) – 4:22 5. "Pseudo Silk Kimono" (Demo) – 2:11 7. listed above. 3. "White Feather" (Demo) – 2:18 Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette. "Perimeter Walk" 5. "White Feather" – 2:25 Remastered CD bonus tracks 1. "Lavender" (Demo) – 2:37 9. 2. A new 180 gram vinyl pressing will be released in May 2013 by EMI release from 1985. "Lords of the Backstage" (Demo) – 1:46 11. "Passing Strangers" (Demo) – 9:17 16. "Lords of the Backstage" – 1:52 3. "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" (Demo) – 2:00 15. "Misplaced Randezvous" (Demo) – 1:56 13. "Heart of Lothian" (Extended Mix) – 5:54 6.Misplaced Childhood 63 Side two 1. "Blind Curve" – 9:29 1. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. 4. [3] . "Bitter Suite" (Demo) – 2:54 10. "Threshold" 4. "Mylo" 4. "Childhoods End?" – 4:33 5. It will be identical to the original vinyl . "Kayleigh" (Demo) – 4:06 8. Mead also appeared in the music video for "Kayleigh" and was portrayed on the album sleeves for three of the singles from the album. Bigtop 3016. This song became very popular during the 1950s rock and roll era. [7] In the Q & Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock. a then-ten-year-old who lived next door to sleeve artist Mark Wilkinson. referenced in "Childhoods End?" • "Lavender Blue".Misplaced Childhood 64 Song references The album contains several references to song titles or lyrics by Marillion and other artists. A hit version of the song. Reign O'er Me" by The Who. These include: • "Home Thoughts from Abroad" by Clifford T. referenced in "Lords of the Backstage" ("Ashes are burning. didn't I break your heart?") • "Script for a Jester's Tear" by Marillion. Artwork The boy on the front cover art is Robert Mead. the album came #17 in its list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums". referenced in "Lords of the Backstage" ("I'm so far out [and] I'm too far in") • "Childlike Faith in Childhood's End" by Van der Graaf Generator.[6] The album came fourth in Classic Rock's list of the 30 greatest concept albums of all time. referenced in "Windswept Thumb" ("Rain on me" . sung by Burl Ives. when it was sung by Sammy Turner. [8] . originally an English folk song dating to the 17th century. 1959. was featured in the Walt Disney movie "So Dear to My Heart". Ward referenced in "Kayleigh" ("By the way. burning") • "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" by Van der Graaf Generator. Reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Q Allmusic [4] Music Street Journal (very favourable) link [5] The album topped the 1985 readers' poll for best album in Sounds magazine and came sixth in Kerrang! magazine's Albums Of The Year 1985. how's your broken heart"/"By the way. "Kayleigh". "Lavender" and "Heart of Lothian". referenced in "Kayleigh" ("I never did write that love song"/"I'm still trying to write that love song") • "Love.NB not in lyric sheet) • "Ashes are Burning" by Renaissance. cfm?id=101395 [6] "Readers' Poll 1985". pp. Misplaced Childhood reissue liner notes. com/ cdreviews_display. [8] Q Classic: Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock. musicstreetjournal. htm#band) • More album details and song lyrics (http://www. 1998. by Bruce Springsteen 65 . which also led to a successful tour in 2006.com) album page ): • Reflections from some of the band written in 1998 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dphpDdfZUGw) on YouTube • Lavender (http://www.keyboards Pete Trewavas .youtube.marillion.guitars Mark Kelly . 9-10. 19 [7] Classic Rock.S.com/music/albums/misplaced.drums References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums. Guinness World Records Limited Fish. External links More information available (on the marillion.Misplaced Childhood Notes The album was the inspiration for comedian Will Smith’s Edinburgh Fringe show “Misplaced Childhood” in 2005. 2005. com/ shop/ albums/ misplaced-vinyl. 1985 Born in the U.bass Ian Mosley .com/watch?v=r50FoorIc_c) on YouTube Preceded by UK number one album Succeeded by Boys and Girls by Bryan Ferry June 29. p.A.com/watch?v=Q7sIzWKHGwQ) on YouTube • Heart of Lothian (http://www. http:/ / marillion. Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery .youtube.htm) • Kayleigh (http://www. 11 January 1986.marillion. March 2003. htm [ Allmusic Review] http:/ / www.com (http://www.marillion. 1985 – July 5.com/music/lyrics/misplaced. Sounds. London. being a deadbeat father. As he gets drunk. Since Torch has no other real outlet at his disposal. Marillion took a break after their tour in support of the album (with Fish eventually quitting) after it was released. to forget what lies at his feet—a failed marriage. and on the road. as he has stated in several interviews. Released in 1987. he also writes about his surroundings and his laments. Although commercially not quite as successful as its 1985 predecessor Misplaced Childhood – Clutching at Straws spent 15 weeks on the UK album chart (the shortest chart residency of any of Marillion's first four studio albums) – it still reached number two (the second highest chart placing for a Marillion album) and it is considered to be among the best work of Marillion's "Fish era" by many fans and critics. pop rock Length 49:31 Label EMI Producer Chris Kimsey Marillion chronology Brief Encounter (1985) Clutching at Straws (1987) B'Sides Themselves (1988) Singles from Clutching at Straws 1. He is trying. Concept The character of Torch (supposedly a descendant of the Jester from earlier album sleeves) is a 29 year old out-of-work man whose life is a mess. and his lack of commercial success as a singer in a band. neo-progressive rock. "Sugar Mice" Released: 13 July 1987 3. 1987 Genre Progressive rock. and also Fish himself. screaming and drunk. . hotel rooms. thus. "Warm Wet Circles" Released: 26 October 1987 Clutching at Straws is the fourth studio album by neo-progressive rock band Marillion. he ends up in bars. it was the last album with lead singer Fish who left the band in 1988. which would happen to Marillion anyway a few years later. The song "Incommunicado" describes the pitfalls of the business. with detailed liner notes from all of the original members including Fish. He seeks comfort mostly in alcohol to numb himself. and is a concept album. but failing. he is described as beyond redemption or hope. "Incommunicado" Released: 11 May 1987 2. and how pressures in real life exerted by the band's US label Capitol Records were crushing in from outside for them to either succeed or get dropped by the company.Clutching at Straws 66 Clutching at Straws Clutching at Straws Studio album by Marillion Released 22 June 1987 Recorded Westside Studios.[1] In 1999 a 2-CD 'Remastered Version' with additional B-sides and demos was released. Fish seemed OK. Dylan Thomas. Somehow I did it. . Probably my favourite of theirs. Truman Capote and Lenny Bruce • On the back from left to right: John Lennon. which he intended to be more detailed and feature more characters but was rushed due to the release date of the album being brought forward: “It was torture to do. It was some kind of pinnacle as far as I am concerned. The setting is in a British pub (the Bakers Arms in Colchester). However somebody has been applying a stop watch to the individual songs and to the solos within them. unglamorous. Clutching At Straws suggests that they may be finally coming in from the cold. public bar end of the current Rock Renaissance but they are no less part of it for that. James Dean and Jack Kerouac Sleeve artist Mark Wilkinson has expressed his disappointment with the sleeve. thus we have eleven distinct songs.” [4] The album came sixth in Kerrang! magazine's Albums Of The Year 1987. You don't win them all. Especially as I got a call almost by the day from EMI or John (manager John Arnison) that if I missed this deadline. I was bloody disappointed! I loved this album. believe me!” [2] Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [3] Q [4] Music Street Journal (very favourable) link [5] Kerrang! [6] Q magazine: “Were it not for the swirling curlicues of the arrangements against which he explores his relationship with the demon drink this could almost be Fish's country and western record. still do. the time slot would go. each with its own melodic virtues and most with quite acceptable hook lines barked out by Fish in his by now familiar conflation of Roger Daltrey and Peter Gabriel … There are tracks here that could have snuck into Sting's live act quite easily … Marillion may represent the inelegant. and the people represented are the following: • On the front from left to right: Robert Burns.Clutching at Straws 67 Cover artwork The front and back covers of the album describe Fish's inspiration for the album's lyrics as well as some of his heroes. and the tour / album symbiosis put in jeopardy. The rest of the band were a bit unmoved. There are allusions to them throughout the album. Clutching At Straws doesn't depart far from the educated arrangements of previous albums. so conspicuously soaked is it in the self-pity that follows straight on the heels of self-indulgence … Musically. it was so different to the previous sleeves. clutching at sleep! EMI were relieved. And I felt cheated! It was not the sleeve I had imagined. while some of the original lyrics for the music ended up in one form or another on Fish's solo albums – for example. Side one 1. In 1999 the album was re-released in a remastered version. 12" Picture Disc and CD.) 1999 remastered CD edition Disc 2 (bonus tracks) 1. "Just for the Record" – 3:09 6. "Incommunicado" – 5:16 "Torch Song" – 4:05 "Slàinte Mhath" – 4:44 "Sugar Mice" – 5:46 "The Last Straw" – 5:58 "Happy Ending" – 0:00 (this is listed as a track on the back of the album. 2. with new lyrics penned by John Helmer and the new singer Steve Hogarth. 6. with the addition of a second cd consisting of demo tapes from the writing sessions for the then-planned untitled and subsequently aborted fifth album. Much of the leftover musical material was then used on the official fifth Marillion album Seasons End. "Voice in the Crowd" – 3:29 10. 4. "White Russians" (demo) – 6:15 12. "Sugar Mice in the Rain" (demo) – 5:54 68 . "Incommunicado" (alternative version) – 5:57 2. "Beaujolais Day" – 4:51 5. 3. "Hotel Hobbies" – 3:35 "Warm Wet Circles" – 4:25 "That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)" – 6:00 "Going Under" – 2:47 (not on the original vinyl LP) 5. vinyl LP.Clutching at Straws Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette. "White Russian" – 6:27 Side two 1. Mark Kelly. 3. "Exile on Princes Street" – 5:29 11. Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas. "Tux On" – 5:13 3. Track listing All songs were written by Fish. right before Fish left. the "Voice in the Crowd" concept would inform much of Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors. 2. "Going Under" (extended version) – 2:48 4. it is not an actual track – it merely consists of someone yelling "No!". 5. Ian Mosley. fading off into silence. "Tic-Tac-Toe" – 2:59 9. "Story from a Thin Wall" – 6:47 6. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. but in a statement of irony. then echoing muffled laughter from Fish. "Sunset Hill" – 4:21 8. "Shadows on the Barley" – 2:07 7. 4. [5] http:/ / www.com/music/albums/cas. com) band page): • Fish (http://www.com/watch?v=kIPrJmzG7Ss) on YouTube • Warm Wet Circles (http://www. giving a verbose and interesting insight about the breakup • Mark Kelly (http://www.com/music/albums/cas.htm#fish). cfm?id=100019 External links Liner notes for the remaster by some of the band members (on the marillion.htm#ian) • Incommunicado (http://www.Clutching at Straws 69 Personnel Band members • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Ian Mosley – drums Additional musicians • Tessa Niles – backing vocals on "That Time of the Night" and "The Last Straw" • Chris Kimsey (credited as "Christopher 'Robbin' Kimsey") – backing vocals on "Incommunicado" • John Cavanaugh – "Dr.com/music/albums/cas.youtube. Finlay" voice on "Torch Song" Charts Album Year Chart Position 1987 UK Albums Chart 2[7] 1987 Austrian Charts [8] 16 1987 Norwegian Charts 4[9] [10] 1987 Swedish Charts 9 1987 Swiss Charts 3 [11] References [3] [ Allmusic Review] [4] David Hepworth Q. marillion.marillion.com/watch?v=9GD3jr7-5yg) on YouTube . July 1987.youtube. com/ cdreviews_display.com (http:/ / www.htm#mark) • Ian Mosley (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXwlorEn1lY) on YouTube • Sugar Mice (http://www.marillion. musicstreetjournal.marillion. It reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart. . "The Uninvited Guest" Released: 27 November 1989 3.) Producer Marillion & Nick Davis Marillion chronology The Thieving Magpie (1988) Seasons End (1989) Holidays in Eden (1991) Singles from Seasons End 1. 1989 Genre Progressive rock Neo-progressive rock Pop rock Length 47:35 (vinyl edition) 50:55 (single CD edition) 1:39:25 (double CD edition) Label EMI (Worldwide) Capitol Records (Canada.net [2] Seasons End is the fifth studio album by English band Marillion. Oxfordshire. released in 1989. "Easter" Released: 19 March 1990 (cassette). The album was the first to feature current lead singer Steve Hogarth. "Hooks in You" Released: 24 August 1989 2. 26 March 1990 (other formats) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Progressiveworld.Seasons End 70 Seasons End Seasons End Studio album by Marillion Released 25 September 1989 29 September 1997 (two-disc edition) Recorded Outside Studios. U. following the departure of former vocalist Fish in late 1988.S. this also goes for "Holloway Girl". At the same time. the Berlin Wall would eventually come down just weeks after the release of Seasons End. air. but the end of all seasons as a result of global warming eliminating winter altogether. the cover contained some references to the past: It used the band's original logo. these demos having been produced during the writing sessions for the ill-fated fifth studio album with Fish. where Marillion had recorded Misplaced Childhood. the painting with the clown's face falling into the water upside-down is taken from the Fugazi cover.[4] more indirectly. referring not to the end of a season (which would be "Season's End"). The bonus disc of the 1999 re-issue of Clutching at Straws contains a number of nascent versions of songs that would end up on Seasons End with vocals and lyrics by Fish. The four square fields dominating the cover symbolise the four classical elements. Lyrics The lyrics on Seasons End. Hogarth modified it under the impression of the brutal oppression of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by the Chinese government. towards a more "modern". three singles were released from Seasons End. the vinyl version returned to the gatefold format that had been abandoned on the previous studio album. in John Helmer's original version. most notably "Easter" and "The Space".the spelling of the title is intentional. The music for Seasons End was mostly finished by the time Hogarth joined Marillion.[7] 71 . Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors. Singles As with Marillion's previous two studio albums. water and fire (clockwise from top left). followed by "The Uninvited Guest" in November and "Easter" in March 1990. "The King of Sunset Town".) The album was produced jointly by Marillion and Nick Davis (who would go on to work with Genesis and associated acts). who had designed all previous Marillion covers. The feather in the "desert" square is a reference to the image of the "magpie" found on Misplaced Childhood (1985). such as The Voice In the Crowd. A number of the lyrics were written by John Helmer. who the band had commissioned before Hogarth joining. which had been replaced with a "modernised" version on the previous album Clutching at Straws and related releases as well as on B'Sides Themselves (although the 1988 live retrospective The Thieving Magpie also used it). which refers to the imprisonment of Judith Ward in Holloway Prison for IRA bombings. Also. the chameleon in the "fire" square appears on Script for a Jester's Tear. and they eventually chose Steve Hogarth. The opener. and only a couple of songs on it actually have some pieces written by him. He would continue to contribute lyrics throughout the 1990s. are not tied together by a common storyline. the album also marked a turning point in the band's visual style. unlike on the two previous albums. photographic look created by Bill Smith Studio. the "sky" square contains a fragment of the "Jester's" dress introduced on Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). (A number of the lyrical concepts from these demos. earth. would later resurface on Fish's debut studio album.Seasons End Overview Following the departure of Fish. had left together with Fish. Fugazi (1984) and Misplaced Childhood. Much of the music on Seasons End had been composed while Fish was still in the band. Marillion started to audition singers while writing the new album. Cover art As Mark Wilkinson. was about poverty. "Berlin" describes the situation in the divided city of Berlin. The first single was "Hooks in You" in August 1989.[3] "Easter" addresses The Troubles of Northern Ireland (a topic Fish had previously dealt with in "Forgotten Sons" in 1983). the line "And everyone assembled here / Remembers how it used to be / Before the 27th came" refers to the 27th Army involved in the massacre.[5] "Seasons End" addresses climate change (a topic Marillion lyrics would return to in 1998 and 2007) [6] . however. from the distant past 'The Web'. of course. it's pretty much business as usual: the mature and busy percussion work of Ian Mosley always a delight to hear. smooth as glass and emotive as hell. It made the most fantastic noise as it did so. all cover familiar Marillion territory.Seasons End About "The Space". He's no Peter Gabriel nor Phil Collins apologist." (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Woore/Dugmore/Harper) – 6:14 72 . 5. either."[9] Track listing Side one 1. 2. He's got a voice of his own . you can almost forget the band ever had another singer. Pete Trewavas' supple bass lines underpinning the beat with soft. I was thinking about my life. When I was quite young I saw a tram come down the road and someone had parked a car too close to the tram line. And. Steve Rothery's aching guitar lines used like brandy to lace the milk of the melodies. some of the less cluttered instrumental passages of Misplaced Childhood or. 2. in common with his more famous predecessor. "The King of Sunset Town" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer)– 8:04 "Easter" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley) – 5:58 "The Uninvited Guest" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer)– 3:52 "Seasons End' (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer) – 8:10 Side two 1. While the origins of 'Season's End' (the track) can be located quite easily in something like 'Warm Wet Circles'. 3. and 'Season's End' or 'After Me'. itself a not-so-distant relative of 'Market Square Heroes'. the vowel sounds are all Queen's English. Vocally and lyrically. But there the comparisons end." [8] Critical reception "Musically. 'Hooks in You'. 3. He doesn't need to be. 'Hooks in You' (the first single) and the title track itself. 'Uninvited Guest'. "Holloway Girl" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley) – 4:30 "Berlin" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer)– 7:48 "After Me" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley)– 3:20 (Only included on CD and MC) "Hooks in You" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer)– 2:57 "The Space. is a direct descendant of 'Incommunicado'. wooded textures. So the words to this song came from that realization. we find ourselves on new ground. endlessly refining the themes that have come to characterize their sound. for example. 4. It occurred to me that I was a bit like that tram when I when I probably ripped the side of a few things I hadn't even felt and I hadn't slowed down either and I probably hadn't noticed.. It came down the road and it just tore the side of this car because it couldn't do anything else. 4. Tracks like 'King Of Sunset Town'. It was one of the first songs we put together when we met in January of 1989. Steve Hogarth is no Fish clone. Mark Kelly's keyboards and synthesizers as pert and delicate as ever.and when you listen to it on tracks like 'Easter'.. Fortunately there was nobody in the car and fortunately the trams in Amsterdam are very thick so I'm not sure the driver even noticed it happen. Years later when I was feeling a bit more like a rock star than I did when I say it happen. Steve Hogarth has said that "this song kind of started life in Amsterdam. 'Season's End'. it's a very un-American voice. Hogarth's certainly got a voice. 4. "The Uninvited Guest" (12" Version) – 5:05 "The Bell in the Sea" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley/Helmer) – 4:21 "The Release" (Hogarth/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley) – 3:45 "The King of Sunset Town" (Demo) – 5:34 "Holloway Girl" (Demo) – 4:48 "Seasons End" (Demo) – 8:02 "The Uninvited Guest" (Demo) – 3:56 "Berlin" (Demo) – 8:03 "The Bell in the Sea" (Demo) – 4:52 Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on CD. It was identical to the original vinyl . baldyslaphead. In 1997. Personnel • • • • • • • Steve Hogarth: vocals Steve Rothery: guitars Mark Kelly: keyboards Pete Trewavas: bass Ian Mosley: drums Phil Todd: saxophone on "Berlin" Jean-Pierre Rasle: pipes on "Easter" Charts Album Year Chart 1989 UK Album Chart Position [11] 7 References [6] Seasons End (http:/ / marillion. "After Me". htm) [8] Marillion: Live from Cadogan Hall (DVD 1. 5. "The Uninvited Guest". EMI re-released Seasons End with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. namely 'After Me' was not included. The bonus disc contained the extended 12" version of the album's second single. 23 September 1989. "The Release". [10] http:/ / marillion. uk/ albums/ Seasons/ seasons. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc.Seasons End 73 Remastered CD bonus tracks 1. htm [10] . 3. Kerrang!. 2. was included as a bonus track on the original CD and cassette versions. 8. that single's b-side "The Bell in the Sea". 7. 6. the b-side of "Hooks in You". A new 180 gram vinyl pressing was released in February 2012 by EMI release from 1989. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums. and six demo versions. Cassette. vinyl LP and 12" Picture Disc. track 5) [9] Mick Wall. co. the third single "Easter"'s b-side. com/ shop/ albums/ seasons-vinyl. 9. Oxfordshire.com/music/albums/seasons.June 1991 Genre Pop rock Neo-progressive rock Progressive rock Length 48:17 (single-disc edition) 1:51:25 (two-disc edition) Label EMI IRS Records Producer Chris Neil Marillion chronology Seasons End (1989) Holidays In Eden (1991) A Singles Collection (1992) Original US release cover Singles from Holidays in Eden 1. January . "No One Can" Released: 22 July 1991 3.marillion.com) band page): • Steve Hogarth (http://www.Seasons End 74 External links Liner notes for the remaster by some of the band members and associated people (on the marillion.marillion.htm#h) • Pete Trewavas (http://www. "Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" Released: 28 May 1991 2.com/music/albums/seasons.htm#pete) • Carl Glover (http://www.marillion.com (http:/ / www. "Dry Land" Released: 23 September 1991 .com/music/albums/seasons.htm#carl) Holidays in Eden Holidays in Eden Studio album by Marillion Released 24 June 1991 February 1998 (two-disc edition) Recorded Outside Studios.marillion. a tree with a snake around it at the centre. 3. 6. had previously been the title track of How We Live's only album released in 1987. Cover art As with the previous album Seasons End. 5. Produced by Christopher Neil. "Splintering Heart" – 6:54 "Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" – 3:54 "The Party" – 5:36 "No One Can" – 4:41 Side two 1. 4. "Holidays in Eden" – 5:38 "Dry Land" – 4:43 "Waiting to Happen" – 5:01 "This Town" – 3:18 "The Rakes Progress" – 1:54 "100 Nights" – 6:41 . it features a more mainstream sound than the band's previous albums. and dominated by a darkish blue colour for the front cover. Track listing Original UK Version Side one 1.Holidays in Eden 75 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Q [1] Allmusic [2] Progressiveworld. released in 1991. This was Marillion's first album not to feature their familiar original logo in any recognizable form. the cover was designed by Bill Smith Studio using a monochromatic painting by illustrator Sarah Ball (born in Rotherham. the third single. 2. South Yorkshire in 1965[4][5]) showing various stylized animals. using the band name in a normal typeface instead. The lead single "Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" was a re-write of Hogarth's earlier band How We Live's song "Simon's Car". 3.net [3] Holidays in Eden is the sixth studio album by the British band Marillion and their second with vocalist Steve Hogarth. It reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart. 2. "Dry Land". 4. 3:18 11.5:36 5.4:39 3. the track order was rearranged and the title for "No One Can" was lengthened. featuring the original cover overlaid with the new "MAR" "ILL" "ION" logo and the album title in the middle left of the cover in a straight line.1:54 12. with the following additional tracks: 1. "This Town" (Moles Club demo) – 4:16 12. "Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)" . "How Can It Hurt" – 4:11 (b side from cover my eyes) 3. released about 6 months after the original UK version.6:51 4. Finally. "No One Can" . "A Collection" . "Eric" – 2:32 14. "How Can It Hurt" . has the same track listing as the original UK release. slightly different cover art was used. "Splintering Heart" (live at the Moles Club) – 6:42 8.4:56 10.S. "Waiting to Happen" . In addition. "A Collection" – 3:00 4.5:28 7.4:43 9. "The Rakes Progress" . added 2 new tracks: "A Collection" and "How Can It Hurt". "You Don't Need Anyone" (Moles Club demo) – 4:04 9. "The Epic (Fairground)" (Mushroom Farm demo) – 8:31 76 . "The Party" . which were the B-Sides of the original "No One Can" and "Cover My Eyes" singles. "The Party" (Moles Club demo) – 5:45 11. 1. respectively. "Sympathy" (acoustic version) – 2:30 (b side from no one can part 2 cdmaxi) 6. "Splintering Heart" . In addition. "Dry Land" . "Waiting to Happen" (Moles Club demo) – 5:31 13. "100 Nights" . a second CD is included. "I Will Walk on Water" (alternative mix) – 5:14 7.Holidays in Eden U.S. Version The U. released 23 February 1998. "No One Can" (Moles Club demo) – 4:51 10.3:56 2.4:10 8. "This Town" . "Holidays in Eden" . rather than the original circle around the moon at the centre top.6:41 Remastered CD bonus tracks The remaster.3:00 6. "Cover My Eyes" (acoustic version) – 2:34 (b side from no one can part 1 cdmaxi) 5. "Sympathy" – 3:30 2. Version. EMI re-released Holidays in Eden with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. com/ music/ albums/ holidays. htm#h [10] http:/ / www. htm#mark [11] http:/ / www. htm#pete . co. marillion. php?artistID=2 [5] http:/ / www. com [9] http:/ / www. com/ shop/ albums/ hie-vinyl. A new 180 gram vinyl pressing was released in May 2012 by EMI from 1991.keyboards Pete Trewavas . The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. com/ music/ albums/ holidays. July 1991. Q.drums Charts Album Year Chart Position 1991 UK Album Chart 7[7] External links Liner notes for the remaster by some of the band members (on the marillion. marillion. sarah-ball.guitars Mark Kelly . [4] http:/ / www. In 1998. marillion.com [8] band page): • Steve Hogarth [9] • Mark Kelly [10] • Pete Trewavas [11] References [1] Henderson. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums. Holidays in Eden review. artwales. htm [8] http:/ / www. com/ artists-detail-mtg-en. Cassette. marillion. [6] . uk/ biography/ [6] http:/ / www.Holidays in Eden 77 Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on CD. listed above.bass Ian Mosley . vinyl LP. It was identical to the original vinyl release Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery . Dave. marillion. com/ music/ albums/ holidays. S. "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" Released: 25 April 1994 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating [1] Allmusic Dprp.August 1993 Genre Progressive rock Length 71:08 (single-disc edition) 123:01 (two-disc edition) Label EMI (Europe) I. Raw ranked Brave as one of the 20 greatest albums of 1994. released in 1994. France.Brave 78 Brave Brave Studio album by Marillion Released 7 February 1994 17 October 1998 (two-disc edition) Recorded Marouatte Castle. and in 2003 as one of "Rock's 30 Greatest Concept Albums".net [2] (10/10) Brave is the seventh studio album by Marillion. being the last of the band's albums to reach the Top 10. It charted at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart. "The Great Escape" Released: 10 January 1994 2.[4] .R.[3] In 2000 it was selected by Classic Rock as one of the "30 Best Albums of the 90s". "The Hollow Man" Released: 14 March 1994 3. Records (United States) Producer Dave Meegan Marillion chronology A Singles Collection (1992) Brave (1994) Afraid of Sunlight (1995) Singles from Brave 1. November 1992 . She did not know who she was. who had previously worked with Marillion on Fugazi. The influence of these surroundings can be heard throughout the album in a lot of haunting atmospherics. followed by 'Made Again'. "(v) Standing in the Swing" 2. where she came from and refused to even speak. Richard Stanley directed a 50 minute film version of Brave which was released one year after the album. This recording concept was later used by Radiohead for their OK Computer album. 3. based on a news story Steve Hogarth heard on the radio about a girl who was taken into police custody after being found wandering the Severn Bridge. The band relocated to Marouatte castle in France for the duration of the recording of Brave. Vinyl edition Side one 1. 4. partly because of Dave who would go through 'every single new tape made every day' each night listening for any riff or melody which sounded good enough to be included in the songs. They even went into a cave which lay in the nearby area and taped some cave sounds which were used as background ambiance on the album. "(i) Wave" "(ii) Mad" "(iii) The Opium Den" "(iv) The Slide" 5. but this project progressively escalated. Track listing All music by Steve Hogarth/Steve Rothery/Mark Kelly/Pete Trewavas/Ian Mosley. Brave is a concept album. This inspired Hogarth to write a fictional story about this girl and what might have led to her being on the Severn Bridge in this state. The first groove plays "The Great Escape" as heard on the CD. This film takes the downer ending presented by the second double groove. As engineer. The double-LP vinyl release of Brave features a double groove on the final side of the album. providing the downer ending. Marillion figured it was time to go back to their roots and make a more progressive rock-oriented album again. 4. Three singles from the album were released: "The Great Escape. taking the band nine months to write and produce. the second groove plays "The Great Escape (Spiral Remake)" and 20 minutes of water noise. "Goodbye To All That (continued)" – 11:51 1." (February 1994). providing the happy ending. 2. All lyrics by Hogarth except as indicated. they really wanted the band to do a 'quick record' to gain some revenue. This hard and tedious work paid off in the end. As for EMI. 3. they recruited Dave Meegan. "Bridge" – 2:55 "Living With The Big Lie" – 6:46 "Runaway" (Hogarth/John Helmer) – 4:40 "Goodbye To All That" – 0:49 Side two 1. "Hard As Love" (Hogarth/Helmer) – 6:41 .Brave 79 Background After trying and failing to reach a wider audience with Holidays in Eden. providing two endings to the story of this concept album. 2. "The Hollow Man" (March 1994) and "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" (April 1994). along with one minute of the water noise. "The Great Escape (Spiral Remake)" was later included as a bonus track on the remastered re-issue. "ii) Falling from the moon" 11. "Brave" – 7:56 Side four.Brave 80 3. groove two 1. "ii) Mad" 3. 2. "Made Again" (Helmer) – 5:02 Side four. "Made Again" – 5:02 . "iii) The Opium Den" 4. "(i) The last of you" 2. "i) Wave" 2. "The Great Escape" (Hogarth/Helmer) – 5:48 2. "Alone Again In The Lap Of Luxury" – 8:13 1. "Paper Lies" – 5:49 9. "Bridge" – 2:52 "Living with the Big Lie" – 6:46 "Runaway" – 4:41 "Goodbye to all That" – 12:26 1. 3. "v) Standing in the Swing" 5. "The Great Escape" – 6:29 1. "iv) The Slide" 5. "The Great Escape" (Hogarth/Helmer) – 6:30 1. "[unlisted water noises]" (Helmer) – 20:00 CD edition 1. groove one 1. "Brave" – 7:54 10. "i) The last of you" 2. "Paper Lies" (Hogarth/Helmer) – 5:47 3. "Alone again in the Lap of Luxury" – 8:13 1. "(ii) Falling from the moon" 2. "The Hollow Man" – 4:08 7. "i) Now wash your hands" 8. "The Hollow Man" – 4:08 Side three 1. "Hard as Love" – 6:42 6. 4. "(i) Now wash your hands" 2. and will include the double-grooved Side 4. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. rocklistmusic.bass Ian Mosley . "The Hollow Man" (Acoustic) – 4:10 4. followed by a snatch of studio chatter.drums Charts Album Year Chart 1994 UK Album Chart References [3] http:/ / www. "Runaway" (Acoustic) – 4:27 7. "The Great Escape" (Spiral Remake) – 5:48 The second CD also includes a hidden track. It will be identical to the original vinyl . Some 26 minutes after "The Great Escape" there is an "instrumental" recording of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer". uk/ steveparker/ classicrock.guitars Mark Kelly . rocklistmusic. "Dream Sequence" (Demo) – 2:36 11. Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette. "Hard as Love" (Instrumental) – 6:48 8. co. "Living with the Big Lie" (Demo) – 5:12 9.Brave 81 Remastered CD bonus tracks 1. "Winter Trees" – 1:47 5. EMI re-released Brave with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. htm Position [6] 10 [5] . co. double-vinyl LP and CD. uk/ raw. "Marouatte Jam" – 9:44 3.keyboards Pete Trewavas . "The Great Escape" (orchestral version) – 5:18 2. htm [5] http:/ / marillion. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums. htm [4] http:/ / www. com/ shop/ albums/ brave-vinyl. "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" (Demo) – 3:17 10. listed above. A new 180 gram vinyl pressing will be released in May 2013 by EMI release from 1994. Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery . In 1998. "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" (Acoustic) – 2:43 6. released in 1995.marillion.htm#rothers) • Pete Trewavas (http://www. peaking at number 16 and falling out of the Top 40 after two weeks.S.) Producer Marillion. "Beautiful" Released: 29 May 1995 2.S. Nonetheless.com/music/albums/brave.com) band page): • Steve Hogarth (http://www. "Cannibal Surf Babe (U.com (http://www. promo only)" Released: June 1995 Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] Q Afraid of Sunlight is Marillion's eighth studio album. as well as distribute some later recordings).R. Dave Meegan Marillion chronology Brave (1994) Afraid of Sunlight (1995) Made Again (1996) Singles from Afraid of Sunlight 1. however. It was their last for EMI (who would. Afraid of Sunlight was included in Q .com/music/albums/brave.com/music/albums/brave.S. Aylesbury.htm#h) • Steve Rothery (http://www.Brave 82 External links Comments by some of the band members (on the marillion.marillion. Records (U.htm#pete) Afraid of Sunlight Afraid of Sunlight Studio album by Marillion Released 24 June 1995 22 March 1999 (two-disc edition) Recorded The Racket Club. January–June 1995 Genre Progressive rock Neo-progressive rock Pop rock Length 51:25 (single-disc edition) 1:40:12 (two-disc edition) Label EMI (Europe) I. continue to release back-catalogue material on compilations and re-issues.marillion. It was the first Marillion studio album to fail to reach the Top 10 in the UK Albums Chart.marillion. 2. the wind-down of "Gazpacho" ends with a sample from a news report on Simpson's infamous flight from the police. Mosley. Kelly. while "Gazpacho" seems to refer to Mike Tyson. Trewavas) "Afraid of Sunrise" – 5:01 (Helmer. Rothery. "Gazpacho" lampoons the Hollywood lifestyle. Hogarth also cited O.J. "Out of This World" – 7:54 (Helmer. Trewavas) "Beyond You" – 6:10 (Hogarth. 7. Trewavas) "King" – 7:03 (Hogarth. "Sympathy (For The Road Crew)" 83 . 2. as a strong influence on the album. 4. and "Beautiful"'s utopian lyrics may be written from the perspective of an unmoored celebrity. Hogarth. Simpson. Steve Hogarth named the 1980 Martin Scorsese film Raging Bull. "Icon" – 6:04 "Live Forever" – 4:34 "Second Chance" (Dave Meegan Mix of Beautiful) – 5:14 "Beyond You" (Demo) – 5:17 "Cannibal Surf Babe" (Studio Outtake) – 5:59 "Out of This World" (Studio Outtake) – 7:27 "Bass Frenzy" – 1:17 "Mirages" (Demo) – 6:02 9. The wreckage of Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 and Campbell's remains were not recovered until 28 May 2001 when diver Bill Smith was inspired to look for the wreck after hearing "Out of This World". "Cannibal Surf Babe" is a Beach Boys pastiche also inspired by late-night horror movies. 5. impressive body of work.Afraid of Sunlight magazine's "Recordings of The Year" for 1995. Mosley. Steve Rothery. Trewavas) "Afraid of Sunlight" – 6:49 (Helmer. 8. Trewavas) Side two 1. Kelly. "Gazpacho" – 7:28 (John Helmer. Trewavas) Remastered CD bonus tracks 1. Kelly. 3. Kurt Cobain. Rothery. Mosley. Hogarth. The song "Beyond You" is reminiscent of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound productions. Kelly. "Out of This World" is about world land and water speed record holder Donald Campbell. Hogarth. and Michael Jackson. Both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were present at the raising. Kelly. 6. Rothery. Rothery. Mosley."[3] Writing While not a concept album as such. Mark Kelly. The first half of the album has a more satirical tone.[] Track listing Side one 1. Afraid of Sunlight repeatedly examines the destructive side of celebrity. and is recorded monaurally rather than in stereo. Trewavas) "Beautiful" – 5:12 (Hogarth. Rothery. Kelly. about a boxer's inability to deal with fame. Mosley. Kelly.[2] and retrospectively described by Jeri Montesano of Allmusic as "the peak of Marillion's growing. as another influence on its theme. Pete Trewavas) "Cannibal Surf Babe" – 5:25 (Helmer. "King" refers to Elvis Presley. Mosley. "Afraid of Sunlight" refers to self-destructive thrill-seekers such as James Dean. 3. Rothery. 4. Ian Mosley. 2. on trial for murder at the time the album was recorded. killed in 1967. Hogarth. Steve Hogarth. In particular. Mosley. 4. Rothery. 3. "Afraid of Sunlight" (Acoustic Demo) – 6:49 10. There is a preposterous tone at times. Reception Q (magazine) 4/5 ". EMI re-released Afraid of Sunlight with remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus material. Formats and re-issues The album was originally released on Cassette. tear-jerking and even beautiful. uk/ qlists. The passcode can be found on the Marillion. Michael Hunter. Dave Meegan Digital Editing & Mastering: Peter Mew Charts Album Year Chart 1995 UK Album Chart References [2] http:/ / www..a 40-minute journey that touches on the legacy of Brian Wilson. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. percussion Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Ian Mosley – drums Additional Musicians • Barbara Lemzy: Additional Vocals Production • • • • • Arranged & Produced By Marillion & Dave Meegan Engineered By Dave Meegan Assistant Engineers: Stuart Every. Position [6] 16 .com [4] – Afraid of Sunlight page. August 1995. co. marillion.. while hinting at the experimental trivialities of Jellyfish or Split Enz. as part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums. keyboards.Afraid of Sunlight 84 Note: The last track on CD 2 can only be accessed via a computer and a passcode. rocklistmusic. Andrea Wright Mixing: Michael Bauer.. htm [5] Q. com/ music/ albums/ aos. vinyl LP and CD. Nick Davies." [5] Personnel Marillion • • • • • Steve Hogarth (aka "H") – vocals. Todd Rundgren and The Beatles. listed above. In 1998.. html [4] http:/ / www. but Steve Hogarth's voice is lovable. [] The first single released from the album was "Man of a Thousand Faces".com (http:/ / www.marillion.net [2] This Strange Engine is the ninth studio album by British rock band Marillion.com/music/albums/aos.). The track "This Strange Engine" is an autobiographical account of Steve Hogarth's life. released in 1997. marillion. The second single from the album was "Eighty Days".com/music/albums/aos. alternative rock Length 70:49 Label Castle Communications (Europe.Afraid of Sunlight 85 External links Liner notes for the remaster by some of the band members (on the marillion.[4] .S.[3] the only British survivor from the accident where the passenger ferry Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on 28 September 1994.htm#mark) • Steve Hogarth (http://www. The song "Estonia" was written after singer Steve Hogarth met Paul Barney. This Strange Engine reached #27 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed there for two weeks. A music video was also released of this track.marillion.htm#h) This Strange Engine This Strange Engine Studio album by Marillion Released March 1997 Recorded August–November 1996 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire. U. com) band page): • Mark Kelly (http://www. killing 852 people. "Man of a Thousand Faces" Released: 15 May 1997 2. neo-progressive rock. It is the first of three discs the band released on Castle Communications label after leaving EMI Records. "Eighty Days" Released: 29 September 1997 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] ProgressiveWorld. England Genre Progressive rock. Pony Canyon (Japan) Producer Marillion Marillion chronology The Best of Both Worlds (1997) This Strange Engine (1997) Radiation (1998) Singles from This Strange Engine 1. "One Fine Day" Hogarth. Helmer 5:31 3. "Made Again (Acoustic)" Helmer 5:15 US release bonus tracks No. A remix version of the album. released in October 1997) contains the bonus tracks "Estonia (Positive Light Remix)" and "80 Days (Acoustic)". Title 9. "Hope for the Future" Hogarth. "An Accidental Man" Hogarth. Track listing All music composed by Marillion. No. Title Lyrics 9. "80 Days (Acoustic)" Hogarth Length 11:44 4:20 . titled Tales from the Engine Room. Helmer 6:12 7. Title Lyrics Length 1. there is a hidden track of Steve Hogarth having a fit of laughing. The US release of This Strange Engine (on the Velvel label. if you let the last track carry on playing. "Beautiful (Acoustic)" Lyrics Length Hogarth 4:50 10. The Japanese release of This Strange Engine (on the Pony Canyon label. "Estonia" Hogarth 7:56 5. "Man of a Thousand Faces" Steve Hogarth. released in March 1997) contains the bonus tracks "Beautiful (Acoustic)" and "Made Again (Acoustic)".This Strange Engine 86 On the UK version. John Helmer 7:33 2. "Estonia (Positive Light Remix)" Hogarth 10. Helmer 3:02 6. was released in January 1998. Helmer 5:10 8. "Memory of Water" Hogarth. "This Strange Engine" Hogarth 30:24 (actual music 15:33) Total length: 70:49 Japanese release bonus tracks No. "80 Days" Hogarth 5:01 4. . com/ rock/ zine/ 183. design Chart positions Year Chart 1997 UK Albums Chart Position [] 27 [] German Albums Chart 48 Netherlands Albums Chart 10 [] References [3] SH: I had a chance meeting . musicweb-international.com.com/music/albums/tse. musicweb-international.htm) . additional keyboards and percussion Steve Rothery – guitar Mark Kelly – keyboards. com/ rock/ zine/ 183. with the only British survivor of the Estonia tragedy (http:/ / www.. Retrieved 8 April 2012. [4] SH: The story of my early life (http:/ / www. musicweb-international. External links • This Strange Engine page on Marillion's official website (http://marillion. backing vocals Peter Trewavas – bass. htm). Michael Hunter – mixing assistants John Arnison – manager Annabelle Farina – managing assistant Hugh Gilmour – art direction. htm). backing vocals Ian Mosley – drums. percussion Additional personnel • • • • Charlton & Newbottle School Choir – choir on "Man of a Thousand Faces" Tim Perkins – balalaika on "Estonia" Phil Todd – saxophone on "This Strange Engine" Paula Savage – trumpet on "Hope for the Future" Marillion – producer Stuart Every – engineer Dave Meegan – mixing engineer Andrea Wright.This Strange Engine 87 Credits Marillion Production • • • • • • • • • • • • Steve Hogarth – voice. backing vocals.com. Retrieved 8 April 2012. musicweb-international. with the number "10" replacing the letters "io"). both taken from the Racket Records album Unplugged at the Walls. the number 10 can be seen in the "io" in both "marillion" and "radiation" on the cover. Due to an announcement on Marillion's official website before the album's release. The US release of Radiation (on the Velvel label) contains the bonus tracks "Estonia (Acoustic)" and "Memory of Water (Big Beat Mix)". previously. It reached #35 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed there for one week. The only single released from Radiation is "These Chains". released in 1998. the album had been rumoured to be self-titled as "Marill10n" (i.[] As Marillion's tenth studio album. This Strange Engine. alternative rock Length 48:17 Label Castle Communications Producer Marillion. England Genre Progressive rock. The Japanese release of Radiation (on the Pony Canyon label) contains the bonus tracks "The Space (Live Acoustic)" and the Radiohead cover "Fake Plastic Trees (Live Acoustic)".[] making it the last Marillion album to enter the top 40 until 2007.[] Radiation is the second of three albums in three consecutive years that Marillion released on a contract with Castle Communications between being dropped by EMI Records in 1995 and eventually going independent in the 2000s. The album will also be played in its entirety at the fanclub conventions in 2013. neo-progressive rock. "These Chains" Released: 14 September 1998 Radiation 2013 Cover of 2013 remix version Radiation is the tenth studio album by British rock band Marillion.e. The latter also featured as a b-side on the single "These Chains". Stewart Every Marillion chronology This Strange Engine (1997) Radiation marillion. which failed to chart in the UK. many suppliers and distributors have incorrectly listed the album's title as either "Don't Try This at Home" or "Radiation Leak".Radiation 88 Radiation Radiation Studio album by Marillion Released 21 September 1998 Recorded November 1997 – June 1998 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire. whose original versions appeared on the previous album.com (1998) (1999) Singles from Radiation 1..[] . A 2CD version of the album containing a remixed and remastered version of all tracks was released on the Madfish label in March 2013. acoustic guitar on "Now She'll Never Know" Ian Mosley – drums. "The Space (Live Acoustic)" 4:12 11. No. "Now She'll Never Know" 4:59 6. "Fake Plastic Trees (Live Acoustic) (Radiohead cover)" 4:56 Credits Marillion Production • • • • • • • Steve Hogarth – voice. Title Length 10. "Three Minute Boy" 5:59 5. Title Length 10. backing vocals. anorak and percussion Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards. backing vocals Peter Trewavas – bass.Radiation 89 Track listing All lyrics written by Steve Hogarth. "A Few Words for the Dead" 10:32 Total length: 48:17 US release bonus tracks No. "Estonia (Acoustic)" 6:43 11. backing vocals. "Cathedral Wall" 7:20 9. "These Chains" 4:50 7. engineer. Title Length 1. Viki Price – additional backing vocals on "Three Minute Boy" • • • • Marillion – producer Stewart Every – co-producer. "Born to Run" 5:12 8. all music composed by Marillion. percussion Additional personnel • Jo Rothery. "The Answering Machine" 3:48 4. additional piano. mixing engineer Rod Smallwood – manager Bill Smith Studio – graphic design Carl Glover – photography Niels van Iperen – portrait photography . "Costa del Slough" 1:27 2. "Under the Sun" 4:10 3. "Memory of Water (Big Beat Mix)" 8:05 Japanese release bonus tracks No. co. released in 1999.com marillion. England Genre Progressive rock.net [2] marillion. peaking at #53 and staying on the chart for one week. alternative rock. Steven Wilson Marillion chronology Radiation marillion. and "Rich" served as a radio single in Brazil.co.uk Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] ProgressiveWorld.[citation needed] . It was the last of three albums in three consecutive years that Marillion released on a contract with Castle Communications between being dropped by EMI Records in 1995 and eventually going independent in the 2000s. However.[] It was also the first Marillion album from which no singles were released officially. it is widely considered to be their weakest effort. Among fans.com Anoraknophobia (1998) (1999) (2001) marillion.com is the eleventh studio album by British rock band Marillion. It was the first Marillion studio album to fail to reach UK Top 40. "Deserve" was released as a promo single.uk Front cover of marillion.com Studio album by Marillion Released 18 October 1999 Recorded December 1998 – August 1999 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire. featuring tour and backstage footage.Radiation 90 Chart positions Year Chart Position [] 1998 UK Albums Chart 35 [] German Albums Chart 46 Netherlands Albums Chart 26 [] References Marillion. There was also a video made for the track "Deserve". neo-progressive rock. pop rock Length 62:28 Label Castle Communications Producer Marillion. "House" Hogarth 10:15 Total length: 62:28 .S. tour (which would otherwise not have happened as Castle Communications refused to support it). Title Lyrics Length 1. "A Legacy" John Helmer 6:16 2.[] Marillion made a companion disc to marillion. "Tumble Down the Years" Helmer 4:34 8.com was self-produced with additional production from Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson on five out of nine tracks.co. and was in fact used as a slogan later.com 91 marillion. It was decided not to include the tracks on that album as the band thought they were incomplete. "Go!" Hogarth 6:11 4. The companion disc had a collection of tracks from various live and demo releases. "Built-in Bastard Radar" Helmer 4:52 7. fans had funded a U. the track "Built-in Bastard Radar" is considered to be one of their worst ever by many fans. marillion. Anoraknophobia would be completely financed by pre-orders. which would later become known as "crowdfunding": In 1997. the band's management invited fans to send them passport photographs and 732 of these were then used to make up the artwork for the booklet.co.[4] Track listing All music composed by Marillion. "House".uk and was available for free to everyone who bought the album.Marillion. The last track. the album was received more favourably than its predecessor. Helmer 15:14 9. in particular. Among fans. The album's title is a reference to Marillion's then-new approach in using the internet to communicate with their fans. "Enlightened" Hogarth 5:00 6. which was named marillion.uk had been regularly updated with newer songs but now is out of print and only available from Marillion's official website as a digital download.[3] The band would go on to explore this territory on their next album Anoraknophobia. as well as a short interview video (which was originally from a press kit for the album). "Rich" Hogarth 5:43 5. The line "thank God for the internet" from the track "Interior Lulu" (although used ironically in the original context) can also be read as a reference to the band's internet activities. but it still belongs to their least popular work. this making the band independent from record company support (except for distribution). No. and in particular to ensure the financing of projects. "Deserve" Steve Hogarth 4:23 3. "Interior Lulu" Hogarth. the next album.com. features a dance (trip-hop) influence and had the working title "the Massive Attack song". While preparing the album. The songs "Tumble Down the Years" and "Interior Lulu" were recorded and mixed during the recording sessions for Radiation (1998). 6 & 8 Nick Davis – mixing engineer on tracks 2.com (http://marillion. backing vocals. php External links • www.com 92 Credits Marillion • • • • • Steve Hogarth – voice. 5. 3. percussion Additional personnel • Ben Castle – saxophone on "Deserve" • Neil Yates – trumpet on "House" and "Deserve" • Andy Rotherham – additional hand-clapping on "Rich" Production • • • • Marillion – producer Steven Wilson – additional production and mixing engineer on tracks 1.com) Position [] 53 [] German Albums Chart 55 Netherlands Albums Chart 40 [] . backing vocals. 4 & 7 Trevor Vallis – mixing engineer on track 9 • • • • • • Stewart Every – recording engineer Carl Glover – photography Justine Layland – laptop dancing Niels van Iperen – group photography Bill Smith Studio – sleeve Rod Smallwood – management Chart positions Year Chart 1999 UK Albums Chart References [3] http:/ / www.marillion. com/ cmarillion4. additional guitar on "Tumble Down the Years" Ian Mosley – drums. additional piano and percussion Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Peter Trewavas – bass.Marillion. bigbangmag. All who pre-ordered the album received a special double-CD version. Its sole single. "Between You and Me/Map of the World" Released: April 2001 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Classic Rock [2] Kerrang! [3] Anoraknophobia is Marillion's 12th studio album. 2000/early 2001 Genre Progressive rock. also failed to chart. .com Anoraknophobia Marbles (1999) (2001) (2004) Singles from Anoraknophobia 1. Marillion turned to their fans to finance the making of Anoraknophobia.500 fans pre-ordered it. Aylesbury. underwritten by the band's fans themselves. asking them to pre-order the album before it was even recorded. The album title appears to be a portmanteau of "anorak" (or its slang equivalent) and "arachnophobia".Anoraknophobia 93 Anoraknophobia Anoraknophobia Studio album by Marillion Released May 15. as more than 12. alternative rock Length 63:40 Label Intact/Liberty Records (UK) Producer Dave Meegan Marillion chronology marillion. "Between You and Me".[] Anoraknophobia was the first of the band's studio albums to fail to chart at all in the UK. released in 2001. although according to Steve Hogarth the point of the title is no fear of anoraks ("anorak no phobia"). This was as unprecedented as it was successful. Everyone who pre-ordered the album before a set date also got their names printed in the booklet of the 2-CD version. 2001 Recorded The Racket Club. Following the success of their previous North American tour. [3] Catherine Chambers Kerrang!.com/music/albums/anorak. 6.com/music/albums/anorak.com/music/albums/anorak.guitars Mark Kelly .marillion. 7.com/music/albums/anorak.drums References [2] Philip Wilding Classic Rock. 4.bass Ian Mosley .htm#h) Pete Trewavas (http://www.keyboards Pete Trewavas . May 2001. 5.htm#ian) Steve Rothery (http://www. 4. "Number One" – 2:48 "The Fruit of the Wild Rose" (Demo) – 6:20 "Separated Out" (Demo) – 6:03 "Between You and Me" (Mark Kelly Remix) – 5:08 "Number One" (Recording Demo Video) "Map of the World" (Recording Demo Video) Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery . 3. 6.com): • • • • Steve Hogarth (http://www.marillion.marillion. 8. 5.htm#pete) Ian Mosley (http://www. 2.marillion. External links Comments on the album by some of the band members on Marillion's website (http://www. 3. 2. May 2001.htm#rothers) 94 . "Between You and Me" – 6:27 "Quartz" – 9:06 "Map of the World" – 5:02 "When I Meet God" – 9:17 "The Fruit of the Wild Rose" – 6:57 "Separated Out" – 6:17 "This is the 21st Century" – 11:07 "If My Heart Were a Ball It Would Roll Uphill" – 9:28 The bonus CD also has these tracks: 1.Anoraknophobia Track listing 1.marillion. Aylesbury. The public release date of the retail single-CD version of the album was 3 May 2004 while a plain 2CD version could still be obtained from the band's website. A limited (500 copy) edition was released on white multicoloured vinyl by Racket Records on 13 November 2006. which was financed largely by a preorder campaign. "Don't Hurt Yourself" Released: July 2004 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Guardian [2] Record Collector [3] Classic Rock [4] Guitarist [5] Marbles is the 13th studio album from rock band Marillion.Marbles 95 Marbles Marbles Studio album by Marillion Released 27 April 2004 (preorder) 3 May 2004 Recorded The Racket Club. Art rock Length 1:38:48 (2CD version) 1:08:11 (1CD version) Label Intact Records Producer Dave Meegan Marillion chronology Anoraknophobia Marbles (2001) (2004) Somewhere Else (2007) Singles from Marbles 1. Neo-progressive rock. Unlike their previous studio album. however its first single "You're Gone" reached #7 in the UK Singles Chart. thus becoming their first UK top ten hit since 1987's "Incommunicado". "for the whole of 2002. The follow-up single "Don't Hurt Yourself" . Those fans who pre-ordered the album received an exclusive 2-CD "Deluxe Campaign Edition" with a booklet containing the names of everyone who pre-ordered before a certain date. 2003 and the beginning of 2004" Genre Progressive rock. released in 2004. "You're Gone" Released: 19 April 2004 2. it was the publicity campaign that fans financed for the album. Anoraknophobia (2001). The album failed to chart in the UK. Marbles 96 peaked at #16. Classic Rock ranked Marbles #11 on their end-of-year list for 2004.[6] Track listing All songs written by Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, Ian Mosley. Double-CD version Disc one 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. "The Invisible Man" – 13:37 "Marbles I" – 1:42 "Genie" – 4:54 "Fantastic Place" – 6:12 "The Only Unforgivable Thing" – 7:13 "Marbles II" – 2:02 "Ocean Cloud" – 17:58 Disc two 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. "Marbles III" – 1:51 "The Damage" – 4:35 "Don't Hurt Yourself" – 5:48 "You're Gone" – 6:25 "Angelina" – 7:42 "Drilling Holes" – 5:11 "Marbles IV" – 1:26 "Neverland" – 12:10 Single-CD version 1. "The Invisible Man" – 13:37 2. "Marbles I" – 1:42 3. "You're Gone" – 6:25 4. "Angelina" – 7:42 5. "Marbles II" – 2:02 6. "Don't Hurt Yourself" – 5:48 7. "Fantastic Place" – 6:12 8. "Marbles III" – 1:51 9. "Drilling Holes" – 5:11 10. "Marbles IV" – 1:26 11. "Neverland" – 12:10 12. Bonus track (in Europe): "You're Gone" (single mix) – 4:05 13. Bonus track (in North America): "Don't Hurt Yourself" (music video) Marbles 97 Limited edition vinyl reissue Side one 1. "The Invisible Man" – 13:37 2. "Marbles I" – 1:42 Side two 1. "You're Gone" – 6:25 2. "Angelina" – 7:42 3. "Marbles II" – 2:02 Side three 1. "Don't Hurt Yourself" – 5:48 2. "Fantastic Place" – 6:12 3. "Marbles III" – 1:51 Side four 1. "Drilling Holes" – 5:11 2. "Marbles IV" – 1:26 3. "Neverland" – 12:10 Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Mark Kelly – keyboards Ian Mosley – drums Steve Rothery – guitar Pete Trewavas – bass guitar References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [ Allmusic review] Betty Clarke The Guardian, 30th April 2004. Tim Jones Record Collector, May 2004, Issue 297. Jon Hotten Classic Rock, May 2004, Issue 66. Roger Newell Guitarist, June 2004 http:/ / www. rocklistmusic. co. uk/ steveparker/ classicrock2. htm External links • Album information (http://www.marillion.com/music/albums/marbles.htm) Somewhere Else 98 Somewhere Else Somewhere Else Studio album by Marillion Released 9 April 2007 Recorded 2006 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire Genre Progressive rock Length 52:07 Label Intact Producer Michael Hunter Marillion chronology Marbles (2004) Somewhere Else (2007) Happiness Is the Road (2008) Professional ratings Review scores Source Uncut Rating [] Somewhere Else is the fourteenth studio album by British rock band Marillion, released in 2007. Chart success Somewhere Else was issued in the UK on 9 April 2007 via Intact Records.[] It reached #24 in the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's first to enter the Top 40 since 1998's Radiation, and their last to do so.[] The first single from the album was "See It Like a Baby", a download-only release, which peaked at #45. Follow-up "Thankyou Whoever You Are" fared better, reaching #15 and giving Marillion their third Top 20 hit of the 2000s in the UK Albums Chart.[] 2011 Madfish reissues Unlike their previous two albums, the band decided not to ask fans to pre-order Somewhere Else before it was recorded because they did not need the money. This left some fans disappointed[1] as there was no special edition released. However a similar 36-page deluxe "digibook" edition with additional artwork, designed by Carl Glover, was released on 25 April 2011 by the independent label Madfish, a division of Snapper Music.[2] Moreover, a limited double vinyl edition, featuring a modified track order and three extra live tracks, was issued by Madfish on 11 July 2011.[3]  all music composed by Marillion. "Thank You Whoever You" "Most Toys" "Last Century for Man" "Faith" Side three 1."[] Classic Rock ranked the album #24 on their end-of-year list for 2007. "The Wound" Length . "Most Toys" 2:48 5. "The Wound" 7:18 9. the barely disguised aping of McCartney's Blackbird fingerpicking offers the final proof that there's little invention left in the tank. "A Voice from the Past" 6:22 7. claiming "with its bombastic production.. "See It Like a Baby" 3. "Faith" 4:12 Total length: 52:07 2011 Madfish double vinyl edition Side one 1.in places. "The Other Half" 4:23 2. the album's lyrics beggar belief" and concluded "on Faith. "A Voice from the Past" 2. "No Such Thing" 3. "Somewhere Else" 7:51 6. Dalton concluded that "Marillion deserve a fair hearing". Others are just a post-rock whimper away from Radiohead". 2. "No Such Thing" 3:58 8. "The Other Half" 2. 3.Steve Rothery's guitars often seem weighed down with unnecessary effects from the Museum of Abandoned Guitar Sounds: the solos. stated that "some tracks chime and soar like Coldplay. "Somewhere Else" Side two 1.. seem tossed off and inconsequential. Title 1. "See It Like a Baby" 4:32 3.. describing Somewhere Else in a three-star review. 4.[] Richard Mann of Guitarist was less impressed. meandering instrumentation and anthemic AOR choruses it's no doubt precisely the sort of thing owners of the other 13 albums by the band will lap up.[4] Track listing All lyrics written by Steve Hogarth with thanks to Ale Dozal for "Most Toys".Somewhere Else 99 Critical reception Stephen Dalton of Uncut. "Thankyou Whoever You Are" 4:51 4. But for the innocent bystander. usually a strong point. there's really nothing to see here. "The Last Century for Man" 5:52 10.. No. acoustic guitar on "Faith" Additional musicians • Sam Morris – French horn on "Faith" Technical personnel • • • • Produced. "Somewhere Else (Live)" 3. occasional piano and percussion Mark Kelly – keyboards Ian Mosley – drums Steve Rothery – guitars Pete Trewavas – bass. "Voice from the Past (Live)" Credits Marillion • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals. recorded and mixed during 2006 at The Racket Club in Buckinghamshire apart from "Faith" written and recorded the year before • Design and photography by Carl Glover Release history Region Date UK 9 April 2007 Germany 13 April 2007 North America 24 April 2007 Charts Album Year Chart 2007 UK Albums Chart Singles Position [] 24 . recorded and mixed by Michael Hunter Assistant engineer – Roderick Brunton Mastered by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Written. occasional electric guitar.Somewhere Else 100 Side four 1. "The Other Half (Live)" 2. marillion. 2007/2008 Genre Progressive rock Length 108:06 Label Intact Records EMI (CD only) Producer Michael Hunter & Marillion Marillion chronology Somewhere Else (2007) Happiness Is the Road (2008) Early Stages (2008) Volume 1: Essence cover Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder cover Singles from Happiness Is the Road 1. 2008 (Physical Release) Recorded The Racket Club.htm) Happiness Is the Road Happiness Is the Road Double-album cover Studio album by Marillion Released October 20. com/ watch?v=CI_OlG3FV5s External links • Somewhere Else page on the Marillion official website (http://www.com/music/albums/swe. Buckinghamshire.Somewhere Else 101 Year Single Release date 2007 "See It Like a Baby" Chart 26 March 2007 UK Singles Chart "Thankyou Whoever You Are" 11 June 2007 Position [] 45 [] 15 References [1] http:/ / www. "Whatever Is Wrong With You" Released: 1 October 2008 (download only) . youtube. This was used to contact downloaders with offers on Marillion merchandise. which asked fans to order about a year in advance. As with Marbles. Glockenspiels. The track listing on Volume 1: Essence was identical to the CD. only in the US and Poland has the album been available in retail shops from the start. a pop-up box appears asking listeners to give the band their email address in return. The overall playing time is 110 minutes (116 including a hidden track). Traffic. However. According to the band. In most of the world. a Harp and Zither.[4] On September 19. The band had used the same approach with the albums Anoraknophobia (2001) and Marbles (2004). dub and soul and draws influence from artists as diverse as The Beach Boys and Marvin Gaye to Interpol. there was a further £5000 prize for the video judged by the band to be the best. In addition. When any of these tracks is first played. standard-quality download (128 kbit/s) (legally available on file-sharing networks). and fans were invited to enter a competition to make their own video to the track. In return. Pink Floyd and David Bowie. Promotional activities The recording was financed by a pre-ordering scheme. the album was made available on vinyl. high-quality (256 kbit/s) download (by purchasing "Front Row Club" credits at their web page). and a "deluxe campaign edition" containing both CDs and special artwork (see below). In December 2009. This version has been available since 2 February 2009. a Harmonium. The first single released ("Whatever Is Wrong With You") was released as a download. the names of everyone who pre-ordered before a certain date are listed in the special edition. French Horns and even Sleigh bells. 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. Marillion made the album available for free on peer-to-peer file sharing networks as 128 kbit/s WMA files. Videos were to be uploaded to YouTube and the video with the most views by 1 December 2008 won £5000. but is asked not to share these on any networks.Happiness Is the Road 102 Professional ratings Review scores Source AllMusic Classic Rock Rating [1] [2] Happiness Is the Road is Marillion's 15th studio album. when only about a third of the expected sales were achieved via mail-order. The album also sees Marillion experimenting with a host of new instruments including. the album combines their rock sound with "elements of pop. taking it to double album length. Formats It is available in various formats: Two separate jewel case CDs. . Dulcimers. The Doors. initially the physical formats were only available via mail-order from the band's website. Marillion decided to release a worldwide retail version distributed by EMI.[3] The album's artwork was created by the Spanish artist Antonio Seijas in cooperation with Marillion's long-time designer Carl Glover. released as two separate album-length volumes respectively titled Essence and The Hard Shoulder. consisting of two double-LPs pressed at 45rpm rather than the usual 33 and 1/3rpm. buyers would receive a special edition box-set with book-style special artwork containing both volumes.[5] Everyone who submitted their e-mail address is also given the option to download the tracks as 128 kbit/s MP3 files without DRM. 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 title track "Happiness Is the Road" was inspired by Eckhart Tolle's book The Power of Now. "This Train Is My Life" – 4:50 3. "Wrapped Up in Time" – 5:06 5. (blank) – 1:59 12.. This could be seen as a play on words. 4. "Woke Up" – 3:40 8. 5. 3. 3. "Essence" – 6:29 Side two 1. 2. but now I'm half full.. "A State of Mind" – 4:33 Side four 103 . "Trap the Spark" – 5:43 9. 4." Track 11 does not appear on the download version. "Nothing Fills the Hole" – 3:23 7. 2. "Trap the Spark" – 5:43 2. but was changed just prior to the CD release of the album. "Happiness Is the Road" – 10:05 11.Vinyl edition Side one 1. as the lyrics of the song begin with "I used to be half empty.Happiness Is the Road Tracklisting All music written by Marillion. lyrics by Steve Hogarth Volume 1: Essence 1. "This Train Is My Life" – 4:50 3. "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 . 9. "Wrapped Up in Time" – 5:06 "Liquidity" – 2:12 "Nothing Fills the Hole" – 3:23 "Woke Up" – 3:40 Side three 1. 6. "Half-Full Jam" – 6:48 (hidden track) Track 12 is listed as Half-Empty Jam on the download version. 7. 8. "Essence" – 6:29 4. "A State of Mind" – 4:33 10. Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder 1. "Dreamy Street" – 2:02 2. "Liquidity" – 2:12 6. "Dreamy Street" – 2:02 2. clarinet on "Throw Me Out" Additional musicians • • • • • • • Sam Morris – French horn on "Real Tears For Sale" S. backing vocals. "The Man from the Planet Marzipan" – 7:55 2. "Older Than Me" – 3:11 2.Vinyl edition Side one 1. "Real Tears for Sale" – 7:34 2. "Whatever Is Wrong with You" – 4:16 3. backing vocals Ian Mosley . "Throw Me Out" – 4:01 3. backing vocals Steve Rothery . keyboards Mark Kelly .keyboards. "Half the World" – 5:08 Side four 1. "Thunder Fly" – 6:24 2. "Nothing Fills the Hole" / "Woke Up" (Live In Cologne) – 7:32 Personnel Band members • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals. "Happiness Is the Road" – 10:05 2.drums. "Especially True" – 4:37 Side three 1. guitars. Bisset – "Additional Tuned Percussion" Jon Hotten – "Overworked Tambourine" Emil Hogarth – "Ultrasound Heartbeat" on "Dreamy Street" Dawn Roberts – Finger Cymbal on "Essence" 104 .bass guitar. Claydon – Arco Bass S. "Half-Full Jam" – 6:48 Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder .guitars. Audley – Dulcimer P. "Asylum Satellite #1" – 9:32 Side two 1. backing vocals Pete Trewavas .Happiness Is the Road 1. Happiness Is the Road 105 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 [5] BBC NEWS | New Marillion album free to share (http:/ / news. bbc. co. uk/ 1/ hi/ entertainment/ 7606029. stm). Less Is More Less Is More Studio album by Marillion Released 2 October 2009 Recorded Spring-Summer 2009 Genre Acoustic rock Length 57:24 Label Intact Records, Edel Music Marillion chronology Recital of the Script (2009) Less Is More (2009) The Singles '82-'88 (2009) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Guitarist [1] Allmusic [2] Classic Rock [3] Less Is More is an acoustic music studio album by Marillion, released on the band's own label on 2 October 2009. A retail version is distributed by Edel Music. It contains re-arranged songs from the period that Steve Hogarth has been their singer (since 1989) plus the previously unreleased track, "It's Not Your Fault". Less Is More 106 Track listing No. Title Length 1. "Go!" (from marillion.com, 1999) 5:02 2. "Interior Lulu" (from marillion.com, 1999) 7:32 3. "Out of This World" (from Afraid of Sunlight, 1995) 5:08 4. "Wrapped Up in Time" (from Happiness Is the Road, 2008) 3:40 5. "The Space..." (from Seasons End, 1989) 4:52 6. "Hard as Love" (from Brave, 1994) 4:58 7. "Quartz" (from Anoraknophobia, 2001) 5:48 8. "If My Heart Were a Ball It Would Roll Uphill" (from Anoraknophobia, 2001) 5:12 9. "It's Not Your Fault" (previously unreleased) 3:33 10. "Memory of Water" (from This Strange Engine, 1997) 2:37 11. "This Is the 21st Century" (from Anoraknophobia, 2001) 5:40 12. "Hidden Bonus Track - Cannibal Surf Babe" (from Afraid of Sunlight, 1995) 3:27 Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Ian Mosley – drums Reception Guitarist magazine rated the album 4/5 and described it as "an intimate musical experience" and "a credit to all concerned." [4] Notes [1] Guitarist, Issue 323, December 2009, p.199 [3] Classic Rock, January 2010. [4] Guitarist, December 2009. External links • Entry on marillion.com (http://www.marillion.com/music/albums/less.htm) • "Marillion - Less Is More at Discogs" (http://www.discogs.com/Marillion-Less-Is-More/master/195471). www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-01-05. 107 Compilations Brief Encounter Brief Encounter EP by Marillion Released June 1986 June 1997 (two-disc repackage with Real to Reel) Recorded Hansa Tonstudio, West Berlin, March - May 1985 Hammersmith Odeon, London, January 9&10, 1986 Genre Progressive rock, neo-progressive rock, pop rock Length 30:16 Label Capitol Producer Chris Kimsey, Mark Freegard Marillion chronology Misplaced Childhood (1985) Brief Encounter (1986) Clutching at Straws (1987) Singles from Brief Encounter 1. "Lady Nina" Released: April 1986 Brief Encounter is the title of a compilation EP by Marillion with two studio and three live tracks that EMI's American label Capitol Records released there in 1986, coinciding with the band's tour of the U.S. and Canada that year. The band was Rush's support act on the Power Windows tour and also played headline gigs at smaller theatres. The "mini album" contained five tracks: the band's European breakthrough single "Kayleigh" (which had also entered the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100); its b-side "Lady Nina"; "Freaks", released in Europe as the b-side of the follow-up single "Lavender"; and live recordings of the first two albums' title tracks, Fugazi (1984) and Script for a Jester's Tear (1984). "Lady Nina" was also released as a single with a promo video on the U.S. market, with "Heart of Lothian", the third European single from Misplaced Childhood (1985), on the flip side, but failed to chart. The title of the album is identical with that of a subsection of the track "Bitter Suite" on Misplaced Childhood, which alludes to the 1945 British film of the same title. However, neither "Bitter Suite" nor its subsection "Brief Encounter" are found on this record. Brief Encounter was Marillion's only commercial release not to feature cover art by Mark Wilkinson prior to his and Fish's departure from the band in late 1988. Although aimed strictly at the American market and not officially released elsewhere, this EP was very much in demand in Europe because Marillion's major breakthrough had just happened the previous year and the band not releasing any new material in 1986, which was their first "gap year" in terms of studio albums. Also, Brief Encounter included two non-album tracks. As a result, the EP was widely available as an import in record shops in the UK and mainland Europe in late 1980s. Brief Encounter was released on vinyl and cassette only, and was not available on as Fish can be heard saying "Goodnight Leicester" at the end of "Fugazi". "Freaks" . "Kayleigh" .drums 108 .. 1986". January 9&10.bass Ian Mosley . all live tracks were recorded at "Hammersmith Odeon. "Lady Nina" .) All songs written by Marillion Times taken from the 1986 vinyl version. Track listing Side 1 1..5:45 2. Instead. "Script" and "Fugazi" were probably recorded during the concert at Leicester De Montfort Hall on 5 March 1984. Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery .8:14 2. The live version of "Kayleigh" is identical with the one on The Thieving Magpie. although not being officially part of that series.4:05 3. the Real to Reel/Brief Encounter set was digitally remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Brian Fifield. According to the EP itself.keyboards Pete Trewavas . "Script For a Jester's Tear" . this information may be inaccurate. parts of which also feature on Real to Reel. 3-5: Produced and Engineered by Mark Freegard. when EMI re-released it worldwide in a two-disc set together with the 1984 live album Real to Reel.3:52 Side 2 • "Fugazi" . 2: Produced by Chris Kimsey for Chris Kimsey Productions Ltd. At the same time. However. EMI also released a series of remastered 2-disc editions of Marillion's EMI years studio albums.Brief Encounter CD until 1997.8:20 1: Produced by Chris Kimsey for Wonderknob Ltd.guitars Mark Kelly . The compilation includes "Market Square Heroes". who left in October 1988. but here is included because it was re-recorded for the B-side of "Punch and Judy" (1984).B'Sides Themselves 109 B'Sides Themselves B'Sides Themselves Compilation album by Marillion Released January 4. neo-progressive rock. vinyl LP and cassette versions were issued in June 1988. B'Sides Themselves would turn out to be the last Marillion record to be released while singer Fish. . Nick Tauber. but the version on this album is the re-recorded B-side of "Punch and Judy". which had featured on a limited edition CD single of "Sugar Mice" that was only sold at concerts). 1988 (CD) June 1988 (vinyl LP.1987 Genre Progressive rock. was still in the band. However. originally the A-side track for Marillion's 1982 debut single release. This was the first time that those B-sides were made available in the then still relatively new Compact Disc format (with the exception of "Tux On". Simon Hanhart/Marillion Marillion chronology Clutching at Straws (1987) B'Sides Themselves (1988) The Thieving Magpie (1988) Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] B'Sides Themselves is a compilation of single B-sides by the rock band Marillion released on CD only in January 1988. pop rock Length 59:42 Label EMI Producer Chris Kimsey. cassette) Recorded 1982 . "Three Boats Down From The Candy" was originally the B-side of "Market Square Heroes". originally a B-side on the 12" version of the 1982 A-side "Market Square Heroes" single. Also included is the 17-minute epic "Grendel". Edit) – 3:56 (originally released as an A-Side (1982). Track listing 1. released as a separate single in the USA. "Cinderella Search" also differs between the CD and vinyl releases . 1986) "Freaks" – 4:04 (B-Side of "Lavender". 1983) 3. Missing are "Chelsea Monday" from "Heart of Lothian" (1985). as well as "White Russian" and "Incommunicado" from "Warm Wet Circles" (1987). 7 April 1983) Tracks 1-4 and 9 produced by Nick Tauber. this version is from the B-Side of "Punch and Judy". "Charting The Single" – 4:48 (B-Side of "He Knows You Know". "Three Boats Down From The Candy" (Alternative Version) – 4:01 (originally released as the B-Side of "Market Square Heroes" (1982). "Cinderella Search" (Single Edit) – 4:21 (B-Side of "Assassing". 6. • The suit and tie of refer to "Tux On". 1984) "Lady Nina" – 3:43 (B-Side of "Kayleigh". • The blue-lipped mouth is from the front cover of the single "He Knows You Know" (which had no back cover illustration).B'Sides Themselves Cover art The cover artwork was created by permanent contributor Mark Wilkinson. It is a collage combining fragments of front and back-cover artwork from previous singles: • The spades-shaped head of the central is taken from the back cover of "Assassing". "Kayleigh" and The Video EP (featuring "Grendel" . 1984) 4. while the vinyl version is edited (shortened). 9. Tracks 6-8 produced by Chris Kimsey. "Grendel" (Single Version) – 17:15 (B-Side of 12" version of "Market Square Heroes". • The fragments on the left of the face are from the front cover of the singles "Market Square Heroes" (both the a-side and the 7" b-side "Three Boats Down From the Candy" are included on this compilation). 1984) 5. as these were live versions of album tracks. "Going Under" is also not included. Missing tracks and variations Not all the B-sides of the singles that had been released at that point were included. Track 5 produced by Simon Hanhart and Marillion. The version of "Going Under" from the B-side of "Incommunicado" did eventually appear on the bonus disc of the 1999 remastered edition of Clutching at Straws. which had a similar back cover illustration. the back covers of "Kayleigh" and "Incommunicado". The B-side of "Incommunicado" (1987). despite having a different mix (it contains an extra piece of lead guitar) than the one contained on the original Clutching at Straws CD.the CD version contains the original version. a reference to that single's b-side "Cinderella Search". 1982) 2. 7. 1985. live version released as a separate single in 1988) "Tux On" – 5:12 (B-Side of "Sugar Mice". 1987) "Margaret" (Live) – 12:17 (B-Side of "Garden Party".the fragment shows the "Grendel" mask Fish wore on stage). in reference to its b-side "Charting the Single". recorded at Edinburgh Playhouse. 110 . this version is from the B-Side of "Punch and Judy". "Market Square Heroes" (Alternative Version . 1985. 8. the b-side of the single "Sugar Mice". the fragments on the right side are from "Incommunicado". youtube.keyboards Pete Trewavas . 9 John Marter (credited as "John Martyr") . 4 Ian Mosley . 2. 8 Charts Album Year Chart Position 1988 UK Album Chart 64[2] References External links • Lady Nina (http://www.guitars Mark Kelly .com/watch?v=1f2M6PoLTi4&feature=related) YouTube . 7.drums on tracks 1.drums on tracks 3.com/watch?v=jt9OS96mmVA&feature=related) YouTube • Market Square Heroes (http://www.B'Sides Themselves 111 Personnel • • • • • • • Fish .drums on tracks 5.youtube.youtube.bass Mick Pointer .vocals Steve Rothery .com/watch?v=FBoL-DjMptk&feature=related) YouTube • Tux On (http://www. 6. In August 1992. Records Producer Nick Tauber Chris Kimsey Chris Neil Nick Davis Marillion chronology Holidays in Eden (1991) A Singles Collection (1992) Brave (1994) Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] A Singles Collection (released as Six of One. Half-Dozen of the Other in the U. was released as the second single.S. The tracks on it are not ordered chronologically. making it the band's highest charting single between 1987 and 2004. "I Will Walk On Water" and a cover version of the Rare Bird song "Sympathy". which peaked at no. 16 in the UK Singles Chart (May 1992). a re-packaged version of the August 1991 single from Holidays in Eden. as the starting point). peaking at no. 33). it contains two new recordings with Hogarth on vocals. celebrating the band's ten year jubilee (taking 1982.[2] .A Singles Collection 112 A Singles Collection A Singles Collection Compilation album by Marillion Released 1992 Recorded 1982-92 Genre Neo-progressive rock Label EMI I.) is a compilation album of Marillion singles from both the Fish era and the Steve Hogarth era. This was also released as a single. "No One Can". unlike on the later compilations The Best of Both Worlds (1997) and The Best of Marillion (2003) that likewise cover both vocalists' eras. It includes the band's six most successful singles of the Fish era. when their debut single was released. plus all six Steve Hogarth singles up to that year. Additionally.R. 26 (original version no.S. 8. "No One Can" 10. 3. "The Uninvited Guest" 6. 6.com | MUSIC – Discography – A Singles Collection | The Official Marillion Website (http:/ / www. "I Will Walk On Water" 14. 13. "Dry Land" 12. 14 Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Mick Pointer – drums on track 8 Ian Mosley – drums on tracks 1-7. "Warm Wet Circles" 5. 5. 11. "Incommunicado" 11. htm) 113 . "Hooks In You" 8.A Singles Collection Track listing 1. "Easter" 4. com/ music/ albums/ singles. 12 Steve Hogarth – vocals on tracks 1. "Garden Party" 9. "Cover My Eyes" 2. "Kayleigh" 3. 4. 7. "Sympathy" Personnel • • • • • • • Fish – vocals on tracks 2. 10. 9. "Assassing" (Alternate Mix) 7. marillion. 9-14 References [2] marillion. "Lavender" 13. "Script for a Jester's Tear" "Market Square Heroes" (B'Sides version) "He Knows You Know" "Forgotten Sons" "Garden Party" "Assassing" (Single version) 7. 5. This release came after the band were dropped from the EMI roster. "Lavender" (Single version) . The songs come from both the Fish era and Steve Hogarth era of the band. and it was a close collaboration between Miss Jordache and The Freaks Mailinglist. 3.The Best of Both Worlds 114 The Best of Both Worlds Best of Both Worlds Greatest hits album by Marillion Released February 1997 Recorded 1982-96 Genre Neo-progressive rock Label EMI Producer Nick Tauber Chris Kimsey Chris Neil Nick Davis Dave Meegan Marillion chronology Made Again (1996) The Best of Both Worlds (1997) This Strange Engine (1997) Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] The Best of Both Worlds compilation album from the band Marillion. "Punch and Judy" 8. The first disc is from the Fish era and the second contains material from the Steve Hogarth era. This was put together by Lucy Jordache who was working for EMI at the time. 2. The record contains two discs. It contains no previously unreleased material. 4. 6. "Kayleigh" (Single version) 9. Track listing Disc one 1. 14.drums. the version of Easter presented here is the single/video edit. tracks 1. "Uninvited Guest" 2. "Heart of Lothian" (Single version) "Inncommunicado" "Warm Wet Circles" (Single version) "That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)" "Sugar Mice" Disc two 1. "Dry Land" 8. 12.The Best of Both Worlds 10. 15. tracks 1-5) Fish . 11.vocals (CD 1) Steve Hogarth . "Made Again" "King" "Afraid Of Sunlight" "Beautiful" (Radio Edit) "Cannibal Surf Babe" Although it is not mentioned in the album credits. percussion (CD 1. 3-5) John Marter . percussion (CD 1.drums. 13. "Cover My Eyes" 6. "Hooks In You" (Meaty Mix) 4. "The Great Escape" 10. "Waiting To Happen" 9.vocals and keyboards (CD 2) Mick Pointer . percussion (except CD 1. "Alone Again In The Lap Of Luxury" (Radio Edit) 11. 13.guitars Mark Kelly . "Easter" 3. 14. 12. track 2) References 115 .keyboards Pete Trewavas . "No One Can" 7. Personnel • • • • • • • • Steve Rothery . "The Space" 5.bass Ian Mosley .drums. "Kayleigh" (Single Version) . "Cover My Eyes"* (Pain & Heaven) .[2] It contains no previously unreleased material. It was released in mainland Europe only. "Lavender" .4:42 13. Track listing 1. "Assassing" (7" Version) . "Dry Land" (7" Edit) .4:24 9. "Sympathy"* .3:37 6. "Incommunicado" . "Sugar Mice" (Radio Edit) .3:36 4. "Heart of Lothian" .2:56 10.4:04 14.4:34 2.5:01 8. "Easter" (7" Edit) .3:27 .3:54 12.The Best of Marillion 116 The Best of Marillion The Best of Marillion Greatest hits album by Marillion Released 2003 Recorded 1982-2001 Genre Neo-progressive rock Label EMI Producer Nick Tauber Chris Kimsey Chris Neil Nick Davis Dave Meegan Marillion chronology Anorak in the UK (2002) The Best of Marillion (2003) Marbles (2004) Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] The Best of Marillion is a compilation album from the band Marillion.3:58 7. "No One Can"* . "Warm Wet Circles" . "Garden Party" (Edited Version) .3:38 3. "Hooks in You" . The songs come from both the Fish era and Steve Hogarth era of the band.4:31 11.3:43 5. htm) 117 .3:36 "Between You and Me" (Mark Kelly Remix) . com/ music/ albums/ bestof2003.vocals on tracks 1-8 Steve Hogarth – vocals on tracks 9-18 Steve Rothery .4:24 "Man of a Thousand Faces" .com/music/albums/bestof2003. 16.htm (http:/ / www.guitars Mark Kelly . marillion.keyboards Pete Trewavas .drums on track 1 Ian Mosley . 17.bass Mick Pointer . 18.The Best of Marillion 15.4:28 "Beautiful" (Radio Edit) .marillion.4:13 All are single edits unless indicated with * which are album versions.drums on tracks 2-18 References [2] www. Personnel • • • • • • • Fish . "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" (Radio Edit) . Margaret (Live) 12. Garden Party 10. released by EMI Records on 16 October 2009. He Knows You Know (Edited 12" Version) 7. neo-progressive rock. Charting The Single (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 18/4/83) 11. all from the period with Fish. Punch and Judy (7" Version) .The Singles '8288' 118 The Singles '82–88' The Singles '82-'88 Compilation album by Marillion Released 16 October 2009 Recorded 1982-1987 Genre Progressive rock. All B-sides that appeared on different formats of the original singles have been included. soft rock. Track listing Disc 1 1. Neither Fish nor Marillion were involved with this release. Margaret (Live Edit) 9. Garden Party (Edited Version) 8. Charting The Single 6. each with the original cover art. Market Square Heroes 2. Three Boats Down From The Candy (1997 Digital Remaster) 3. He Knows You Know (Edited 7" Version) 5. pop rock Label EMI Marillion chronology Less Is More (2009) The Singles '82-'88 (2009) Sounds That Can't Be Made (2012) The Singles '82-'88 is a three-CD box set containing the first twelve singles by Marillion. which contained 12 individually packaged CD "replica" singles in mini-slip covers. Grendel 4. It is a re-release of the 2000 box set of the same title. Sugar Mice (Radio Edit) 9. Sugar Mice (Extended Version) 10. Going Under 4.discography entry for the eponymous 2000 12-disc box-set [1] References [1] http:/ / www. Market Square Heroes (Re-recorded Version. Freaks (Live In Germany) 14. Childhood's End? (Live In London) 16. Assassing 7. Sugar Mice 7. com/ music/ albums/ fishbox. Incommunicado (Edit) 3. Three Boats Down From The Candy (Re-recorded Version) 3. Cinderella Search (7" Version) 6. Warm Wet Circles (7" Remix) 11. htm 119 . Heart Of Lothian 17. Lavender 14. Market Square Heroes (Re-recorded Version) 4. Lavender Blue 16. White Russian (Live In Germany) 12. Assassing (7" Version) 5. marillion. Chelsea Monday (Live In The Netherlands) Disc 3 1.com . Kayleigh (Alternative Mix) 11. Incommunicado (Live In Germany) 13. Kayleigh (Live In London) 15. Freaks 15.Edit) 2. Kayleigh 12. Incommunicado 5. Incommunicado (Alternative Version) 6. Kayleigh (Single Edit) 9. White Feather (Live In London) External links • marillion. Lady Nina (Single Edit) 10.The Singles '8288' Disc 2 1. Lady Nina 13. Tux On 8. Heart Of Lothian (Extended Mix) 2. Cinderella Search (12" Version) 8. The track "Emerald Lies" (from Fugazi) was originally a bonus track on the CD and cassette versions. who had mixed the first two studio albums and co-produced the studio version of "Cinderella Search". from which no singles were released. and De Montfort Hall. . and "Cinderella Search". neo-progressive rock Length 52:04 Label EMI Capitol Producer Marillion and Simon Hanhart Marillion chronology Fugazi (1984) Real to Reel (1984) Misplaced Childhood (1985) Cover of the 1997 re-issue. the b-side of "Assassing" (1984). The album. In addition to two songs each from the first two albums. Montreal. also including Brief Encounter Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] Real to Reel is Marillion's first live album. Canada.120 Live albums Real to Reel Real to Reel Live album by Marillion Released November 1984 Recorded 5 March and 19–20 June 1984 Genre Progressive rock. England. Leicester. the a-side of the band's 1982 debut single "Market Square Heroes". the original standard (vinyl) version contained two tracks not previously available on any albums. Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) and Fugazi. reached #8 on the UK album charts[2][3] and stayed on the charts for 22 weeks. recorded at the Spectrum. It was produced by Marillion and Simon Hanhart. The 1997 edition was not part of the remastered series of Marillion's first eight studio albums that EMI released in 1997/1998. 2005 • "Charting the Single" – 6:37 (recorded at Hammersmith Odeon. both originally from the 1983 Garden Party single and its 12" version. Mosley. 2. "Freaks (single edit)" (Dick. Rothery. Trewavas) – 8:52 121 . Rothery. Kelly. "Margaret" – 12:22 (recorded at Edinburgh Playhouse. This edition includes two additional bonus tracks. Rothery. "Assassing" (Dick. Trewavas) – 5:45 Side two 1. Leicester De Montfort Hall Japan "vinyl replica" re-issue. Marillion. "Assassing" – 7:29 "Incubus" – 8:43 "Cinderella Search" – 5:45 "Emerald Lies" (Dick. "Market Square Heroes" (Dick. Kelly. Rothery. an EP originally released by EMI's American label Capitol Records to promote the band's 1986 U. Rothery) – 10:36 2. the two-disc set was digitally remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Brian Fifield. Kelly. Trewavas) – 7:29 2. "Lady Nina (extended mix)" (Dick. 2005 re-issue (Japan) In 2005. "Script for a Jester's tear (live)" (Dick. Rothery) – 6:32 3. "Cinderella Search" (Dick. Rothery) – 4:11 4.S. 5. Rothery. Trewavas) – 4:09 3. Pointer. 7 April 1983) Brief Encounter (EP) 1. Kelly. "Forgotten Sons" (Dick. Rothery. "Incubus" (Dick. Mosley. Kelly. tour. a "vinyl replica" CD version was released in Japan. "Garden Party" (Dick. "Fugazi (live)" (Dick. Kelly. Rothery. Kelly. Mosley.Real to Reel 1997 re-issue In 1997. 7. 4. Trewavas) – 7:32 CD track listing 1. 5-7: recorded 5 March 1984. Montreal Spectrum. Kelly. Rothery. Trewavas) – 5:28 "Forgotten Sons" – 10:36 "Garden Party" – 6:32 "Market Square Heroes" – 7:32 1-4: recorded 19 & 20 June 1984. Minnitt. the album was re-released as a two-disc set bundled with Brief Encounter. respectively. "Kayleigh (live)" (Kelly. 3. Mosley. Trewavas) – 8:32 5. "Margaret" and "Charting the Single". 18 April 1983) 2. Kelly. Trewavas) – 8:43 3. Mosley. Track listing Side one 1. 6. Rothery. Mosley. Trewavas) – 5:47 2. However. Mosley. 2005 Japan re-issue. Charts Album Year Chart Position 1984 UK Albums Chart 8[4] 1984 Swedish Charts [5] 49 References External links • More information on the album on the band's official page (http://www.Real to Reel 122 Personnel • • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Ian Mosley – drums Mick Pointer – drums on tracks 8 & 9.htm) .com/music/albums/rtr.marillion. but a compilation of tracks recorded at different times and places. which translates as "The Thieving Magpie". circa 1986. The album was produced by Christopher "Privet" Hedge. the overture to Rossini's opera La gazza ladra. The inside of the vinyl gatefold sleeve consists of a rather blurred photograph of the band on stage. 18 in the UK.e.originally the b-side to "Lavender". as well as the track "Freaks" . it was used as the lead single for The Thieving Magpie peaking at no. "The Boy" (Misplaced Childhood). The Thieving Magpie is not a continuous live recording. Cover art The cover was designed by regular Marillion contributor Mark Wilkinson. i. . The CD and cassette version includes the full album. It complements the band's first live album Real to Reel insofar as there are no overlaps. who had been Marillion's sound engineer from early on in their career. 1986. who went on to work for Fish. and "Torch" Clutching at Straws). However. with audible gaps between them and different moods on the individual tracks. named after the introductory piece of classical music the band used before coming on stage during the Clutching at Straws tour 1987-1988.The Thieving Magpie 123 The Thieving Magpie The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) Live album by Marillion Released 29 November 1988 Recorded 1984. soft rock. The front part contains photorealistic airbrushed renderings of the band members. neo-progressive rock. The album was released shortly after singer Fish's departure from the band (and before Steve Hogarth's arrival) and was intended to document the "Fish years". The back cover features characters found on the covers of the previous albums. pop rock Length 112:18 Label EMI Capitol Records Producer Marillion and Privet Hedge Marillion chronology B'Sides Themselves (1988) The Thieving Magpie (1988) Seasons End (1989) Singles from The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) 1. the double vinyl version does include the first side of the UK no. "Freaks (live)" Released: 21 November 1988 The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) is a double live album by Marillion. "The Jester" (Script for a Jester's Tear). 1 concept album Misplaced Childhood (1985). 1987 Genre Progressive rock. "Jigsaw" . 1984 "Punch & Judy" . "Intro: La Gazza Ladra" .2:27 "Bitter Suite" . June 21. "Script for a Jester's Tear" .The Thieving Magpie Release history Originally.8:39 from Fugazi (1984). March 6.8:45 from Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). December 17/18/19th 1987 "He Knows You Know" . "Incommunicado" . recorded live at Sheffield "City Hall". 3.6:03 from Clutching at Straws (1987). recorded live at Sheffield "City Hall".4:06 * recorded live at Mannheim. 4. 1986 "Jigsaw" . January 9/10th 1986 Side 3 1. "Fugazi" . December 17/18/19th 1987 Double CD version CD 1 1. The track listing. is the same as on the original 2CD version. March 6. recorded live at Sheffield "City Hall".4:49 "He Knows You Know" . EMI released a digitally remastered version (along with Recital of the Script and Live From Loreley).2:45 "Slàinte Mhath" . EMI Japan released a "vinyl replica" edition. "White Russian" .3:23 from Fugazi (1984). March 6. "Intro: La Gazza Ladra" .3:52 "Lavender" . 1984 2. In 2005.6:14 from Clutching at Straws (1987).2:45 "Slàinte Mhath" . December 17/18/19th 1987 "Fugazi" . recorded live at Sheffield "City Hall".5:23 from Clutching at Straws (1987). "Punch & Judy" . the album was released on double vinyl and the above-mentioned extended double CD/cassette set. 4. recorded live at Sheffield "City Hall". March 6.4:49 from Clutching at Straws (1987). On 22 June 2009. 3. 5. 2.7:38 "Heart of Lothian" . 4.5:12 All 5 tracks recorded live at London "Hammersmith Odeon". 6. 2. Germany "Maimarktgelände". 2. recorded live at Leicester "De Montford Hall". Track listing Double LP version Side 1 1. 2. 1984 "Sugar Mice" . 4.e. "Sugar Mice" .3:23 8. 1984 "Chelsea Monday" .8:00 from Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). i.8:39 124 .8:00 "Freaks" .5:12 from Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). "Pseudo Silk Kimono" . 1984 Side 2 (Misplaced Childhood Part 1) 1. recorded live at Edinburgh "The Playhouse". 1984 Side 4 1.5:12 "Chelsea Monday" . March 5.6:03 9.2:19 "Kayleigh" . March 6.6:24 from Fugazi (1984). 5. 3. 3.6:24 7. a CD in a miniaturised version of the original vinyl packaging. however. December 17/18/19th 1987 3. recorded live at Edinburgh "The Playhouse". recorded live at Edinburgh "The Playhouse". recorded live at Edinburgh "The Playhouse". 2.2:16 "Lords of the Backstage" . "Pseudo Silk Kimono" . 4. "Blind Curve" .5:23 12. 3.5:34 (this track is parts four and five of Blind Curve) 9.2:19 "Kayleigh" .2:48 10. pop rock Label EMI Producer Marillion Marillion chronology Afraid of Sunlight (1995) Made Again (1996) The Best of Both Worlds (1997) .5:12 "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" .2:27 "Bitter Suite" .3:52 "Lavender" . "White Feather" . "Incommunicado" .6:14 * CD only CD 2 (Complete performance of Misplaced Childhood) 1. 6. April 1994 Genre Progressive rock. "Script For A Jester's Tear" .7:38 "Heart of Lothian" . "Childhoods End?" .The Thieving Magpie 125 10. January 9/10th 1986 Made Again Made Again Live album by Marillion Released March 1996 Recorded September 1991.8:45 11. 5.4:22 All 10 tracks recorded live at London "Hammersmith Odeon". neo-progressive rock.6:07 (the track is not divided properly here. 7. and continues into the first three parts of Blind Curve) 8. "White Russian" . September 1995. "Waiting to Happen" – 5:07 5. "Bridge" – 3:25 2. "Hooks In You" – 3:01 8. 5. • Ahoy. Afraid of Sunlight (1995) . in turn. Misplaced Childhood) and also marked the end of an era (Fish's departure). 7. Recorded at: • Hammersmith Odeon.tracks 1-6. "Lavender" – 4:18 11.Made Again 126 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Guitarist [] Made Again is a 1996 double live album by Marillion. Rotterdam. 11. London. 6. Track listing Disc 1 1. "Splintering Heart" – 6:33 2. 4. who would also release the band's next three studio albums. also contained a complete concept album on one disc (in that case. 29 September 1991 . "The Space" – 6:34 7.tracks 8. 10. Made Again.tracks 1. Seasons End (1989) – tracks 2. was the final album Marillion released under their then-current contract with EMI Records. 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). which also documented a four studio-album period. their first live recording with singer Steve Hogarth. 3. "No One Can" – 4:44 4. distribution would be handled by the then independent record label Castle Communications. Holidays in Eden (1991) . Paris.tracks 9. "Beautiful" – 5:37 9. "Cover My Eyes" – 4:05 6. "Easter" – 6:23 3. the second disc consists of a full live version of the album Brave recorded in Paris in 1994. "Afraid of Sunlight" – 6:54 12. recorded at La Cigale. 12.tracks 7-12. Disc 2 A complete performance of the album Brave (1994). 1. "Living with the Big Lie" – 6:47 . Outside of the UK. "Kayleigh" – 4:00 10. Background Made Again's format echoes that of the previous live album The Thieving Magpie (1988). "King" – 7:25 Taken from the albums: • • • • Misplaced Childhood (1985) . 29 April 1994. 29 September 1995 . "Brave" – 8:38 16. "Goodbye to All That" – 0:40 5. "Paper Lies" – 5:33 15. "The Last of You" – 2:41 18. "The Slide" – 4:09 9. "Falling from the Moon" – 3:27 19. "Made Again" – 5:24 Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Pete Trewavas – bass Ian Mosley – drums Charts Album Year Chart Position 1996 UK Album Chart 37 References . "Hard As Love" – 6:57 11. "The Great Escape" – 1:17 17. "The Opium Den" – 2:37 8. "Now Wash Your Hands" – 1:14 14. "Mad" – 1:23 7. "Hollow Man" – 4:32 12. "Runaway" – 4:45 4. "Standing in the Swing" – 2:11 10. "Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" – 6:43 13. "Wave" – 1:21 6.Made Again 127 3. London Forum Genre Progressive rock Length 70:24 (retail. London Forum. The band chose "Easter" from 1989. 1995) . "Map of the World" (from Anoraknophobia. Under this deal. Anorak in the UK is Marillion's first official retail live album since Made Again (1996). 4.com. 1995) .5:04 7. and a one-disc retail edition distributed by EMI. and the second with Steve Hogarth. 2001) . while two tracks ("When I Meet God" and "This is the 21st Century") were recorded in front of a small private audience at the band's own studio after the October leg of the tour. Wolverhampton Civic Hall. 2001) .6:36 "Rich" (from marillion. "Afraid of Sunlight" (from Afraid of Sunlight.6:13 6. EMI required the band to provide one exclusive song on the retail edition that would not be found on the two-disc version. Track listing Two-disc version Disc 1 1. May 19.7:51 "Quartz" (from Anoraknophobia. the British slang term anorak (a person with unfathomable interest in arcane.7:09 8." and.9:27 "Go!" (from marillion. "Out of This World" (from Afraid of Sunlight. "Intro / Separated Out" (from Anoraknophobia. self-mockingly.Anorak in the UK 128 Anorak in the UK Anorak in the UK Live album by Marillion Released 8 April 2002 (mail order. Manchester Academy. 1 disc) Label Racket Records (mail order. The title takes its cues from the Sex Pistols single "Anarchy in the U.5:36 "Man of a Thousand Faces" (from This Strange Engine. 1999) . 1997) .K. 1999) . 2 discs) EMI Producer Dave Meegan Marillion chronology Anoraknophobia (2001) Anorak in the UK (2002) The Best of Marillion (2003) Anorak in the UK is a live album by Marillion released in April 2002 and documenting the previous year's Anoraknophobia tour. 2001) . Wolverhampton Civic Hall. Most songs were recorded on three nights in May 2001 (Manchester Academy. 3. 2. The album was released in two versions: A two-disc set only distributed via Marillion's own mail-order business. The cover shows a crowd consisting of "Barry" featured on Anoraknophobia.7:09 . as it is available on several previous official and semi-official live albums and therefore would not "force" fans to purchase both versions of the album. May 22) using a mobile studio. May 20.com. 5. 1 disc) Recorded 19–22 May 2001. 2 discs) 22 April 2002 (retail. detailed information regarded as boring by the rest of the population) often applied to Marillion fans. 8. 1989) Personnel • • • • • Steve Hogarth – vocals Steve Rothery . "King" – 7:48 (from Afraid of Sunlight. "Intro / Separated Out" – 6:36 (from Anoraknophobia. "The Great Escape" – 5:56 (from Brave. 2001) 9.Anorak in the UK 9. 1991) 10. htm 129 .9:22 "Waiting to Happen" (from Holidays in Eden. 4. 1994) 7.keyboards Pete Trewavas .bass Ian Mosley . 6. 1995) 5.10:08 One-disc version 1. 2001) . 1995) 8. 2001) "Quartz" – 9:27 (from Anoraknophobia.5:28 Disc 2 1. marillion. 2001) 6. com/ music/ albums/ anorak-live.guitars Mark Kelly . "Between You and Me" (from Anoraknophobia. 1995) . 2001) "Map of the World" – 5:04 (from Anoraknophobia.6:10 "If My Heart Were a Ball it Would Roll Uphill" (from Anoraknophobia. 1991) .8:41 "This is the 21st Century" (from Anoraknophobia. "Easter" – 7:03 (from Seasons End. 1994) . 2.2:59 "King" (from Afraid of Sunlight. 2001) . 2. "If My Heart Were a Ball it Would Roll Uphill" – 9:22 (from Anoraknophobia. "Between You and Me" – 6:11 (from Anoraknophobia.6:11 "The Great Escape" (from Brave. 3. 2001) . 4. 2001) . 1994) . 1998) . 2001) "Out of This World" – 7:09 (from Afraid of Sunlight. "Mad" (from Brave.10:17 "When I Meet God" (from Anoraknophobia. 3.com [1] References [1] http:/ / www.5:55 "The Answering Machine" (from Radiation.drums External links • marillion. "Waiting To Happen" – 5:43 (from Holidays in Eden. 7. 5. who had designed all Marillion covers of the 1980s and went on to work with Fish after his departure. was released in 2004.Early Stages 130 Early Stages Early Stages (Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987) Box set by Marillion Released 17 November 2008 Recorded various venues. but was only made available via mail order directly from the websites of Marillion and Fish. 30 December 1982 (CD 2 & 3) Live at the Reading Festival. 27 August 1983 (CD 4) Live at Hammersmith Odeon. titled Curtain Call.[2] The set contains the following recordings: • • • • • Live at the Mayfair. 1982-1987 Genre Progressive rock. neo-progressive rock Label EMI Marillion chronology Happiness Is the Road (2008) Early Stages (2008) Live from Loreley (2009) Professional ratings Review scores Source Allmusic Rating [1] Early Stages (Official Bootleg Box Set 1982-1987) is a box set containing six separate live albums by Marillion with their former singer Fish. The packaging was designed by Mark Wilkinson. A similar box set (containing different performances). 14 December 1984 (CD 5) Live at Wembley Arena. recorded at various venues in the UK between 1982 and 1987 and released to retail by EMI on 17 November 2008. 5 November 1987 (CD 6) . Glasgow 13 September 1982 (CD 1) Live at the Marquee. Rothery. Kelly. Kelly. Rothery. Minnett. Rothery. Kelly. Rothery. Jelliman. Jelliman. Kelly. Pointer. Rothery. Rothery. Kelly. Trewavas) – 5:22 "She Chameleon" (Dick. Rothery. Pointer. "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (Dick. Kelly. Kelly. Rothery. Kelly. Rothery. Trewavas) – 5:39 "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (Dick. 5. Kelly. Rothery. Rothery. Jelliman. 2. Pointer. 4. "He Knows You Know" (Dick. Kelly. Trewavas) – 10:29 "He Knows You Know" (Dick. Kelly. Rothery. "Grendel" (Dick. Part 2. Glasgow. Minnett. Trewavas) – 11:49 "Script for a Jester's Tear" (Dick. Pointer. "Garden Party" (Dick. Kelly. Jelliman. Minnett. Trewavas) – 19:54 4. Trewavas) – 9:21 Disc 3 Live at the Marquee. 2. Rothery. Trewavas) – 5:22 "Forgotten Sons" (Dick. Kelly. Part 1. Trewavas) – 7:45 "Charting the Single" (Dick. 30 December 1982 1. 13 September 1982 1. Trewavas) – 18:07 "Garden Party" (Dick. Kelly. Pointer. 4. 5. Minnett. Jelliman. Pointer. 8. Rothery. Kelly. Jelliman. 30 December 1982 1. "Grendel" (Dick. Minnett. 3. Trewavas) – 8:24 "The Web" (Dick. Trewavas) – 6:20 "Forgotten Sons" (Dick. 2. Kelly. Rothery. Rothery. Minnett. Pointer. Minnett. "Garden Party" (Dick. Kelly. Pointer. Minnett. Jelliman. Jelliman. Kelly. 3. Minnett. 5. 7. Pointer. Pointer. Minnett. Kelly. 6. Kelly. Trewavas) – 5:19 "Market Square Heroes" (Dick. Trewavas) – 9:00 "Assassing" (Dick. Rothery. Rothery. Trewavas) – 10:22 131 . Trewavas) – 11:15 Disc 4 Live at Reading Festival. Jelliman. Pointer. Rothery. Rothery. Pointer. Jelliman. Pointer. Trewavas) – 6:49 3. Kelly. Minnett. Trewavas) – 11:41 "He Knows You Know" (Dick. Rothery. Pointer. Pointer. Pointer. Kelly. Trewavas) – 6:46 "Script for a Jester's Tear" (Dick. Rothery. Trewavas) – 5:42 "Market Square Heroes" (Dick. 6. 6. Pointer. Rothery. Trewavas) – 10:20 "Forgotten Sons" (Dick. Pointer. Jelliman. Jelliman. Kelly. Minnett. 27 August 1983 1. Minnett. 7. Rothery. Pointer. Minnett. Pointer. Kelly. Pointer. Rothery. Trewavas) – 10:24 Disc 2 Live at the Marquee. Trewavas) – 12:03 "Market Square Heroes" (Dick. Jelliman. Pointer. Trewavas) – 7:39 "Margaret" (Dick. "Chelsea Monday" (Dick.Early Stages Track listing Disc 1 Live at the Mayfair. Trewavas) – 8:19 "The Web" (Dick. Trewavas) – 8:29 2. Jelliman. Kelly. Minnett. Minnett. Minnett. 3. 4. Minnett. Minnett. Mosley. Jelliman. Kelly. Rothery. Trewavas) – 4:07 7. Trewavas) – 9:08 12. "Hotel Hobbies" (Dick. Kelly. 14 December 1984 1. Rothery. Rothery. Mosley. Mosley. Trewavas) – 6:01 3. "The Last Straw" (Dick. "Incubus" (Dick. Trewavas) – 7:02 6. Rothery. Kelly. Rothery. Rothery. Trewavas) – 6:01 10. Trewavas) – 8:07 13. "Fugazi" (Dick. Mosley. Trewavas) – 3:30 5. "Cinderella Search" (Dick. Rothery. Trewavas) – 5:53 9. Trewavas) – 8:13 7. Kelly. Rothery. "Assassing" (Dick. Mosley. Rothery. Rothery. Kelly. "That Time of the Night" (Dick. Kelly. Rothery. Mosley. Kelly. Mosley. Trewavas) – 8:56 4. Kelly. Kelly. Mosley. Trewavas) – 4:24 11. Kelly. Trewavas) – 6:50 2. Trewavas) – 2:53 8. Rothery. "White Russian" (Dick. Rothery. "Warm Wet Circles" (Dick. "Kayleigh" (Dick. Kelly. Kelly. Minnett. "Incubus" (Dick. 2 & 3 disc 4 3) discs 5 & 6 4) disc 6 only 2) 132 . Trewavas) – 6:16 4. Rothery. "Fugazi" (Dick. Kelly. Kelly. Kelly. Rothery. "Slainte Mhath" (Dick. Pointer. Kelly. Mover. Kelly.Early Stages Disc 5 Live at Hammersmith Odeon. "Punch and Judy" (Dick. Rothery. Kelly. Mosley. Jelliman. "Bitter Suite" (Dick. Kelly. Trewavas) – 8:15 6. Trewavas) – 4:28 11. Mosley. Kelly. Rothery. Kelly. Mosley. Pointer. Rothery. Trewavas) – 4:30 8. Rothery. "Lavender" (Dick. "Garden Party" (Dick. Mosley. Mosley. Trewavas) – 10:32 Disc 6 Live at Wembley Arena. Rothery. "Heart of Lothian" (Dick. Rothery. Kelly. "Sugar Mice" (Dick. Mosley. Trewavas) – 2:24 12. Trewavas) – 6:13 10. "Bitter Suite" (Dick. Trewavas) – 3:56 Personnel • • • • • • • • • 1) Fish – vocals Steve Rothery – guitars Mark Kelly – keyboards Peter Trewavas – bass Mick Pointer – drums & percussion 1) John Martyr – drums and percussion 2) Andy Ward – drums and percussion 2) Ian Mosley – drums and percussion 3) Corie Jonas – backing vocals 4) discs 1. Kelly. Rothery. "Jigsaw" (Dick. Mosley. Rothery. Mosley. Trewavas) – 5:03 2. Kelly. Mosley. Trewavas) – 6:53 3. 5 November 1987 1. Mosley. Kelly. "Heart of Lothian" (Dick. "Pseudo-silk Kimono" (Dick. "Kayleigh" (Dick. Rothery. Trewavas) – 3:53 9. Trewavas) – 7:03 5. Rothery. "Chelsea Monday" (Dick. com/disco/daes.com (http://www.htm) • Entry on Fish's site the-company.com (http://marillion.htm) 133 .com/music/albums/stages.the-company.Early Stages References External links • Entry on marillion. recorded at a concert at the Freilichtbühne Loreley (Open-Air Stage) Loreley. another first-time audio version of a 1980s live video. EMI released the recording a fourth time. pop rock Length 118:13 (2009 CD version) Label EMI [1] Marillion chronology Early Stages (2008) Live from Loreley (2009) Recital of the Script (2009) Live from Loreley is a live album by Marillion. The recording. neo-progressive rock. EMI released Recital of the Script. made during the first leg of the 1987 Clutching at Straws tour. The show was attended by an audience of 20. St. but (. The cover uses the original 1987 concert poster designed by Fish-era Marillion (and later Fish solo) graphic artist Mark Wilkinson.. On 22 June 2009. this time as a digitally remastered double audio CD including four tracks that had been omitted from the previous video and audio versions ("White Russian".. was re-issued on DVD in August 2004. Also. Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). Misplaced Childhood (1985).000. then packaged together with an audio CD (one disc) including the soundtrack of the VHS tape except "Incubus". 18 July 1987 Genre Progressive rock. The Cult (cancelled). and re-released in 1995. Release history A video recording of this concert had first been released on VHS tape in November 1987. Germany on 18 July 1987. they officially approved it and Fish has written liner notes for both. soft rock. and perhaps there is some justification. Fugazi (1984). Featuring Fish on vocals.[2] The version of "White Russian" found on the 2009 issue had previously been released on the b-side "Warm Wet Circles" (1987). i. It shows the central character from the cover of the then-current single "Incommunicado" above a drawing of the characteristic marquee above the venue's stage.) I understand there will be accusations of "scraping the barrel" directed at EMI. Fish commented that "as contractually we have no control over the material [we] decided it would be more advisable to help out rather than relinquish total responsibility. (. This video recording. Although neither Marillion nor ex-singer Fish were involved in the decision to re-release this material. it comprises songs from the four studio albums they released up to that point..e. and Clutching at Straws (1987). Goarshausen. "Fugazi"."[3] .Live from Loreley 134 Live from Loreley Live from Loreley Live album by Marillion Released 22 June 2009 Recorded Lorelei Freilichtbühne Loreley. On the same day. "Garden Party" and "Market Square Heroes"). and It Bites. support acts were Magnum. the non-album debut single "Market Square Heroes" is included. since out of print.) our choice was to walk away and let Amazon and the like benefit or get involved and at least try and get some return above the pennies we get as royalties as a band under our old contract. documents the band at the peak of their commercial success in the mid/late 1980s.. Germany. 2. "Slàinte Mhath" 2. 1984) . "Warm Wet Circles" 8. 5.6:03 "Kayleigh" (from Misplaced Childhood. 1983) . 3. "Lavender" 11. "Garden Party" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 6. 1984) . "Slàinte Mhath" (from Clutching at Straws. "Sugar Mice" 6. "Heart of Lothian" (from Misplaced Childhood. 1982) . 1995 VHS tape+audio CD package. 1987) . "Script for a Jester's Tear" 4.9:45 "White Russian" (from Clutching at Straws. 1987) .6:48 "Incubus" (from Fugazi. 1987) . 1985) .4:15 "Warm Wet Circles" (from Clutching at Straws.8:23 Disc 2 1. "The Last Straw" (from Clutching at Straws.2:38 6. 7. 1987) . 2004 DVD 1. 1985) .5:14 "Assassing" (from Fugazi. 2.7:13 11.4:19 "That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)" (from Clutching at Straws. 1987) . "Assassing" 3.7:39 7. 1983) . 1985) . 1987) . "Incommunicado" 135 .11:32 Track listing (earlier versions) 1987 VHS tape. "Market Square Heroes" (non-album track. "The Last Straw" 14. 4.6:13 10. 1984) .6:34 "Fugazi" (from Fugazi. 1987) .9:21 "Sugar Mice" (from Clutching at Straws. 3.4:22 "Lavender" (from Misplaced Childhood.6:23 9. "Kayleigh" 10. "Incommunicado" (from Clutching at Straws. ("Incubus") – not on the 1995 audio CD 5. 4.Live from Loreley Track listing (2009 double audio CD) Disc 1 1. "That Time of the Night" 9. "Heart of Lothian" 13. 5. "Hotel Hobbies" 7.4:24 8. "Hotel Hobbies" (from Clutching at Straws.7:07 "Script for a Jester's Tear" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. "Bitter Suite (Medley)" (from Misplaced Childhood. 1985) . 1987) . "Bitter Suite" 12. amazon.keyboards Pete Trewavas .backing vocals References [1] http:/ / www. de/ Live-From-Loreley/ dp/ B002F7INDW/ ref=pd_sim_sbs_dmusic_a_11 External links • Entry on marillion.com (http://www.bass Ian Mosley .html) 136 .Live from Loreley Personnel • • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery .com (http://the-company.htm) • Entry on Fish's site the-company.marillion.com/disco/dalorrem.com/music/albums/loreley.guitars Mark Kelly .drums Cori Josias . In April 1984.P.. previously released as a b-side to the "Garden Party" 12". and perhaps there is some justification. recorded at a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon (as it was called then). Although neither Marillion nor ex-singer Fish were involved in the decision to re-release this material. EMI released Live from Loreley. had first been released on VHS tape in October 1983. footage and an interview with Fish recorded at the Marquee Club (then in Wardour Street) in December 1982. which was not previously released. Featuring former members Fish on vocals and Mick Pointer on drums. London. they officially approved it and Fish has written liner notes for both. Release history A video recording of this concert. (. this DVD contained another two tracks."[6] . another first-time audio version of a 1980s live video.Recital of the Script 137 Recital of the Script Recital of the Script Live album by Marillion Released 22 June 2009 Recorded Hammersmith Odeon.. neo-progressive rock Length 97:27 (2009 CD version) Label EMI [1] Marillion chronology Live from Loreley (2009) Recital of the Script (2009) Less Is More (2009) Recital of the Script is a live album by Marillion.. 18 April 1983 Genre Progressive rock. The recording was made on the final date of the tour promoting their 1983 debut album Script for a Jester's Tear.. it comprises songs from that album as well as all tracks of the 1982 debut EP "Market Square Heroes" and the b-side of "He Knows You Know" (1983). EMI released the full sound recording of the 1983 Hammersmith Odeon gig on a double CD set.[5] On the same day.) I understand there will be accusations of "scraping the barrel" directed at EMI. this was supplemented by The Video E. London on 18 April 1983.) our choice was to walk away and let Amazon and the like benefit or get involved and at least try and get some return above the pennies we get as royalties as a band under our old contract. Additionally. but (. EMI released a DVD under the title Recital of the Script[3] combining the material of the 1983 and 1984 VHS tapes. Fish commented that "as contractually we have no control over the material [we] decided it would be more advisable to help out rather than relinquish total responsibility. This version includes two tracks not found on the VHS or DVD: "Charting the Single" (b-side to "He Knows You Know"). including the 17-minute-plus "Grendel" (see track listing below for details).[4] On 22 June 2009. entitled Recital of the Script[2] and containing only six tracks. In July 2003. which contained another two tracks. and "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (b-side to "Market Square Heroes"). 1982) – 7:44 "The Web" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. "Backstage" 3. "Script for a Jester's Tear" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1982) – 18:54 Track listing (earlier versions) 1983 VHS tape Recital of the Script (*). 1982) (**) Bonus tracks on the 2003 DVD • "He Knows You Know" 2. 5. 2. 2. 1983) – 8:46 "Garden Party" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1982) (*) "Grendel" (from "Market Square Heroes". "He Knows You Know" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 6. 1983) – 6:17 "Forgotten Sons" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1982) – 6:18 "Chelsea Monday" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1983) (*) "Forgotten Sons" (from Script for a Jester's Tear.guitars Mark Kelly . 7. 1983) (*) "Garden Party" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 3. 1983) – 7:15 "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (from "Market Square Heroes". 2003 DVD 1.P.drums 138 .Recital of the Script Track listing (2009 double audio CD) Disc one 1. "Market Square Heroes (Excerpt)" 4. 1984 VHS tape The Video E. "Script for a Jester's Tear" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1983) (**) "Chelsea Monday" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1983) – 14:17 "Market Square Heroes" (from "Market Square Heroes". 4. (**). 3. 4. 5.bass Mick Pointer . 1982) – 8:05 "Grendel" (from "Market Square Heroes". 1983) (*) "The Web" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 1983) (*) "He Knows You Know" (from Script for a Jester's Tear. 3. 6. "Fish Interview" Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery .keyboards Pete Trewavas . 1983) – 12:00 "Charting the Single" (from "He Knows You Know". 4. 8. 1983) (*) "Market Square Heroes" (from "Market Square Heroes". 1983) – 7:48 Disc two 1. 2. com.Recital of the Script References [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] http:/ / www.imdb.com/disco/darecrem. com/ master/ 398438) Marillion. htm) Marillion.discogs. htm) Marillion. marillion. • Internet Movie Database (IMDb) Entry (http://www. www. com/ shop/ dvd/ recital.com Discography for CD (http:/ / www.discogs. Album) at Discogs" (http://www. amazon. discogs.com Discography for DVD (http:/ / www. htm) External links • Entry on Fish's website (http://fish-thecompany. marillion.com/title/tt0347499/) 139 .com/release/1926051).html) • "Marillion . com/ shop/ albums/ recital. com/ shop/ albums/ recital. Retrieved 2012-10-24. de/ Recital-Of-The-Script/ dp/ B002F7H4WI/ ref=mb_oe_o Discogs Master Entry (http:/ / www. marillion.Recital of the Script (2xCD.com Discography for CD (http:/ / www. a militant or a skinhead but he was the inspiration for the character singing.[1] The track was the band's "first attempt at deliberately writing a hit record and a 'simple' rock song to juxtapose against our meandering but dynamic 'epics'. According to Marillion's singer and lyricist Fish.[5] . Battle.[4] Brick died in 2011. In a 2009 interview. "I'm a Market Square Hero"[3] Fish made reference to this theme and introduced Brick as a "leftie hero" before he performed the song with his former Marillion bandmates in Aylesbury at the 'Hobble on the Cobbles' concert in 2007. the original title was "UB 2. released in 1982 with "Three Boats Down from the Candy" as the B-side. September/October 1982 Genre Neo-progressive rock Length 8:52 (7"). East Sussex.000.140 Singles "Market Square Heroes" "Market Square Heroes" Single by Marillion B-side "Three Boats Down from the Candy" / "Grendel" Released 25 October 1982 (UK) Format 7". 12"."[2] Members of the band have attributed the inspiration behind the main character in the song lyrics to a person they knew in Aylesbury who went by the nickname of 'Brick'. The 12" single included an additional track. making it an EP in terms of overall length. the "market square hero" is a "would-be revolutionary with all the necessary charisma and presence of a leader without direction or goals. just a sense of frustration and anger". picture disc Recorded Park Gate Studios.001". the 17:15 minute long "Grendel". Themes The A-side is an anthemic rock song whose lyric vaguely describes the rise of civil unrest under some charismatic leader in the face of increasing unemployment. 26:07 (12") Label EMI Producer David Hitchcock Marillion singles chronology "Market Square Heroes" (1982) "He Knows You Know" (1983) Music sample Market Square Heroes "Market Square Heroes" is the debut single of neo-progressive rock band Marillion. Mark Kelly stated: "I don't know whether Brick was a leftie. Neither Marillion nor Fish have ever played the track live after 1983. at a fan club convention to be held in Leamington Spa in October that year. As Fish himself admitted later. their founder and first drummer Mick Pointer (later with Arena) who had been dismissed from the band after the 1983 tour. continues to play occasional shows which always include "Grendel". Hitchcock was also contracted to produce Marillion's upcoming debut album. "Grendel" is a long and complex composition that drew frequent (mostly unfavourable) comparisons with "Supper's Ready" by Genesis. which would add conviction to the many critics opinions that Marillion were more than influenced by Genesis.[6] In 2008. it is not uncommon to hear someone in the audience yell "Grendel!" at Marillion's or Fish's concerts even in the late 2000s. In spite (or possibly because) of this. EMI used this occasion to convince the band to replace him with Nick Tauber. Marillion's fan club. it developed into a cult favourite among die-hard fans. designed by Jo Mirowski. Having categorically refused to play "Grendel" again for almost 30 years. The cover introduced two distinctive visual elements that would identify the band in the years to come: the figure of the "Jester" and the logo. A limited edition (2. 141 . who went on to create all Marillion artwork until 1988 and most of Fish's solo artwork after that."Market Square Heroes" B-sides Musically.[7] Production The record was produced by David Hitchcock. but was heavily injured in a car accident when he drove home in a state of physical exhaustion after finishing work on the single. "Market Square Heroes" and "Three Boats Down from the Candy". the end one in particular. Cover art The cover art was designed by Mark Wilkinson." Inspired by John Gardner's novel Grendel. on the 25th anniversary of the release of Marillion's debut album. the lyric looks at the Beowulf myth from the perspective of the monster.500 copies) picture disk of the 12" for "Market Square Heroes" was available through an offer made by The Web. Fish announced in May 2012 that he will be performing "Grendel". as a one-off event. a more "modern" producer best known for his work with Toyah. which makes heavy use of a slightly modified version of Marillion's classic-era logo and is sometimes promoted as "Mick Pointer's Marillion" (despite Pointer being the only former Marillion member in the lineup). formed a band which took that tour's setlist and a detailed recreation of its stage show back on the road as "Script for a Jester's Tour". who had incidentally also produced the Genesis album Foxtrot with "Supper's Ready" on it. "We were concerned about the similarity to the lengthy composition by Genesis called "Supper's Ready" which also meandered and burst into sections. This band. "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (the first song co-written by keyboardist Mark Kelly[2]) and "Grendel" are more typical of the progressive rock style. Variations The radio edit replaces the line "I am your antichrist" with "I am your battle priest". and "Market Square Heroes" is on Live from Loreley (2009). Re-recorded versions of "Market Square Heroes" and "Three Boats Down from the Candy" would form the B-side to the 1984 single "Punch and Judy". The other members of the band (except singer Steve Hogarth) joined Fish on stage for this song. All three tracks also appear on the albums Early Stages (2008) and Recital of the Script (2009). Live versions The first time that a version of "Market Square Heroes" would become available on an album was on the 1984 live album Real to Reel. and the subsequent facsimile of the collectors box-set. more successful releases. which appeared in early 1983. the place that inspired the lyrics for "Market Square Heroes" and the scene of a one-off reunion performance of the song by Fish and Marillion in 2007. 60. This surprise one-off reunion was the first occasion the 1984-88 lineup has shared one stage since the split in 1988. Aylesbury Market Square. The song came fourth in Kerrang! magazine's Singles of the Year 1982. however. On 26 August 2007. "Market Square Heroes" is also on the 1997 compilation The Best of Both Worlds. Subsequent releases None of the tracks on this release were included on Marillion's debut album Script for a Jester's Tear. peaking at no. along with "Grendel". The original single versions of "Market Square Heroes" and "Three Boats Down from the Candy" would eventually become available on CD in 1997. when EMI released them on the bonus CD of the remastered Script for a Jester's Tear album. the original "setting" of the song in the town where Marillion was formed. These re-recorded versions would later be included on the 1988 compilation album B'Sides Themselves. recorded at the 1982 Reading Festival."Market Square Heroes" 142 Reception The single did not enter the upper reaches of the UK singles charts. was included on the "Reading Rock" festival album. although a live version of "Three Boats Down from the Candy". The Singles '82-'88. A CD replica of the single was also part of a collectors box-set released in July 2000 which contained Marillion's first twelve singles. . Fish performed "Market Square Heroes" at the Hobble on the Cobbles festival in the market square of Aylesbury. sales remained stable for some time due to people backtracking on the strength of later. guitars Mark Kelly . together with favourite tracks of the time. Market Square Aylesbury. co. "Three Boats Down from the Candy" – 4:32 Side B 1. Script for a Jester’s Tour faithfully recreates the energy and drama of the original “Recital of the Script” tour that took the UK by storm in the early ‘80s. com/ news/ fish-to-resurrect-grendel-for-convention/ ). uk/ interviewsmarillionmark. "Grendel" – 17:15 Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery .uk (https:/ / www. progrockmag. aylesburyfriars. access date 2012-07-09 143 .buckstv. "Market Square Heroes" – 4:20 2. html) [4] Hobble on the Cobbles 2007. "Market Square Heroes" – 4:20 Side B 1. access date 2012-07-09 [7] "Mick is joined by Nick Barrett (Pendragon). com/ ). Ian Salmon (Arena/Shadowland/Janison Edge) and Brian Cummins (Carpet Crawlers) for some very special shows across Europe.drums References [1] http:/ / marillion. mickpointer.bass Mick Pointer . uk/ albums/ Market/ MSH. baldyslaphead. com/ watch?v=lBmXcbbNA_8& feature=related) [5] Announcement of Brick's death on Aylesbury Friars Facebook page. com/ groups/ friarsaylesbury/ permalink/ 10150265385625996/ ) [6] Fish to perform Marillion epic Grendel at convention (http:/ / www. co. "Three Boats Down from the Candy" – 4:32 12" version Side A 1.keyboards Pete Trewavas . htm [2] http:/ / www." Mick Pointer Marillion . com/ music/ albums/ script. facebook. Fans can expect to hear the remarkable “Script for a Jesters Tear” album performed in its entirety.Script for a Jester's Tour (http:/ / www. such as “Market Square Heroes” and the cult epic “Grendel”.co. marillion. 2 May 2011 (https:/ / www. Mike Varty (Credo/Landmarq/Shadowland/Janison Edge). htm [3] 2009 Interview with Mark Kelly of Marillion at Aylesbury Friars website (http:/ / www."Market Square Heroes" Track listing 7" version Side A 1. youtube. Fish and Marillion perform "Market Square Heroes" at www. com/watch?v=1f2M6PoLTi4) on YouTube • Audience video recording (http://www.February 1983 Genre Neo-progressive rock Length 3:30 (7"). with "Charting the Single" as the B-side. 5:05 (12") Label EMI Producer Nick Tauber Marillion singles chronology "Market Square Heroes" (1982) "He Knows You Know" (1983) "Garden Party" (1983) Music sample He Knows You Know "He Knows You Know" is Marillion's second single. In a live situation lead vocalist Fish would often introduce it as "The Drug Song". "He Knows You Know" was the only 12-inch single from Marillion's first three albums that was never produced as a picture disk.[1] The song was supposed to be performed live on Top Of The Pops in 1983 but as Fish explains on the Recital of the Script concert this never happened. It was released from their first album. Script for a Jester's Tear. The music video for this song features Fish struggling in a straitjacket having visions of a Jackson's Chameleon as featured on the album artwork of Marillion's first three albums.com/watch?v=bwy2nFSyASU) of 2007 reunion performance "He Knows You Know" "He Knows You Know" Single by Marillion from the album Script For A Jester's Tear Released 31 January 1983 (UK) Format vinyl record (7")."Market Square Heroes" 144 External links • Original music video (http://www.youtube. As with all Marillion songs during this period. vinyl record (12") Recorded Marquee Studios. . and peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. The song's theme is drug abuse. London.youtube. and alludes particularly to intravenous drug use. the lyrics were written by Fish. December 1982 . however a live on TV version was later recorded for the BBC Oxford Road Show. marillion.Discography ."He Knows You Know" Track listing 7" version Side A 1. "Charting the Single" – 4:53 Personnel • Fish – vocals • • • • Steve Rothery . "He Knows You Know" (single edit) – 3:33 Side B 1. com/ music/ albums/ script.com | MUSIC . "He Knows You Know" (single edit) – 3:33 2.bass Mick Pointer .drums References [1] marillion.keyboards Pete Trewavas . htm) External links • Music video (http://www. "He Knows You Know" (album version) – 5:07 Side B 1.youtube. "Charting the Single" – 4:53 Track listing 12" version Side A 1.Script for a Jester's Tear | The Official Marillion Website (http:/ / www.guitars Mark Kelly .com/watch?v=QJs8qYc6_dc) on YouTube 145 . the band's biggest singles chart success prior to 1985. 18 April 1983)."Garden Party" 146 "Garden Party" "Garden Party" Single by Marillion from the album Script For A Jester's Tear Released 6 June 1983 (UK) Format vinyl record (7"). vinyl record (12") Genre Neo-progressive rock Length 4:35 (7"). 7 April 1983). The 12" single includes a live version of "Charting The Single" (recorded at Hammersmith Odeon. . reaching number 16 in the UK Singles Chart in 1983.[1] The song is a parody of social elitism and snobbery. The B-side is a live version of "Margaret" (recorded at Edinburgh Playhouse. 7:15 (12") Label EMI Producer Nick Tauber Marillion singles chronology "He Knows You Know" (1983) "Garden Party" (1983) "Punch and Judy" (1984) Music sample Garden Party "Garden Party (The Great Cucumber Massacre)" was the third single Marillion's debut album Script for a Jester's Tear. [2] "Rucking" in the previous line is a rugby term. "Garden Party" [Edited version] – 04:29 Side B 1. replaced by "I'm miming" in the shorter radio-friendly 7" single release.drums 147 . "Margaret" [Edited live version. "Charting the Single" [Live version.bass Mick Pointer . the UK's long running chart show and. "Garden Party" [Full version] – 07:11 2. Edinburgh Playhouse. "Margaret" [Full live version. the sport is referred to earlier in the song. April 7 '83] – 04:09 12" Versions Side A 1."Garden Party" Track listing 7" Versions Side A 1. a verse starts: I'm punting I'm beagling I'm wining Reclining I'm rucking I'm miming(So welcome) It's a party! The original lyrics read "I'm fucking". The album version (which was also included on the 12" release) contained the original lyric. he shut his mouth and merely pointed at his lips as the words came over the PA. April 18 '83] – 06:30 Side B 1. London Hammersmith Odeon. Fish appeared on shows such as Top of the Pops. at the point where he ought to be singing the broadcastable "miming".keyboards Pete Trewavas .guitars Mark Kelly . April 7 '83] – 12:17 Controversy After the synth/guitar break in the middle of the song. Edinburgh Playhouse. Personnel • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery . faqs.org/faqs/music/marillion-faq/part1/section-29.html) • Music video (http://www."Garden Party" References External links • Garden Party lyrics explained (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OurjUT67Chk&feature=related) on YouTube 148 . The lyrics of the song are about a marriage gone bad."Punch and Judy" 149 "Punch and Judy" "Punch and Judy" Single by Marillion from the album Fugazi Released 30 January 1984 (UK) Format 7" vinyl record. 29 on the UK singles charts in February 1984.[1] This was the only single during the band's EMI years that no music video was shot for. neo-progressive rock Length 3:18 Label EMI Producer Nick Tauber Marillion singles chronology "Garden Party" (1983) "Punch and Judy" (1984) "Assassing" (1984) Music sample Punch and Judy "Punch and Judy" is the first single from Marillion's second studio album Fugazi. The single reached no. 12" vinyl record Genre Pop rock. . These re-recorded versions would also appear on the B'Sides Themselves compilation in 1988. which is 49 seconds longer on the 12" version.bass Ian Mosley . Both versions were re-recorded with drummer John Marter (erroneously credited as 'John Martyr').drums on "Punch and Judy" John Marter (credited as 'John Martyr') . "Three Boats Down From The Candy" [Re-recorded version] – 3:59 Personnel • • • • • • Fish – vocals Steve Rothery . "Market Square Heroes" [Edited re-recorded version] – 3:56 2. "Three Boats Down From the Candy" 150 . "Punch & Judy" – 3:19 Side 2 1. Track listing 7" versions Side 1 1.keyboards Pete Trewavas . "Market Square Hereos" is also on the 1997 compilation The Best of Both Worlds. "Market Square Heroes" [Full re-recorded version] – 4:45 2. ended up instead on the Fugazi album."Punch and Judy" B-sides The B-side on all formats contained new versions of "Market Square Heroes" (originally the A-side of the band's debut single) and "Three Boats Down from the Candy" (the B-side of "Market Square Heroes"). "Punch & Judy" – 3:19 Side 2 1. "Emerald Lies". the only tracks Marillion ever recorded with him. The originally planned B-side. "Three Boats Down From The Candy" [Re-recorded version] – 3:59 12" versions Side 1 1. The only difference between the 7" and 12" versions is found in "Market Square Heroes".drums on "Market Square Heroes".guitars Mark Kelly . . hitting #74 in 1986. see Kaylee. and Robert Mead. a German woman who subsequently married lead singer Fish. 12" vinyl [] Recorded Hansa Ton Studios. 41 Independent Local Radio stations in Britain had the track A-rated on their playlists and it became the most played single on BBC Radio 1. Berlin. see Céilidh. where the Misplaced Childhood album was recorded. the boy portrayed on the sleeve of the album and the single. The song was performed by Fish at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute at Wembley Stadium. php "Kayleigh" For the alternative spelling of the female given name Kayleigh. March — May 1985 Genre Neo-progressive rock Soft rock Length 3:33 (7" version) Label EMI [] Writer(s) music: Mark Kelly. The single was kept from the UK Number 1 spot by charity single "You'll Never Walk Alone" by supergroup The Crowd in the summer of 1985. Pete Trewavas lyrics: Fish Producer Chris Kimsey Marillion singles chronology "Assassing" "Kayleigh" "Lavender" (1984) (1985) (1985) "Kayleigh" was a number two UK hit for British neo-progressive rock band Marillion in 1985. Norway and France. It also made the top 10 in Ireland. For the country dance. "Kayleigh" is the band's sole appearance on the USA's Billboard Hot 100. and featured Tamara Nowy. The promotional video for the single was shot in Berlin. with Midge Ure on guitar and Phil Collins on drums.[] The song received a great deal of media exposure in the UK. Steve Rothery. The band also made appearances on television shows such as Wogan and Top of the Pops. Ian Mosley. everyhit. "Kayleigh" Single by Marillion from the album Misplaced Childhood [] B-side "Lady Nina" Released 7 May 1985 Format 7" vinyl.[] It remains the group's most successful single in terms of chart position. com/ searchsec."Punch and Judy" 151 References [1] http:/ / www. The song was also featured on the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto IV on the fictional in-game station "Vice City FM" and in the movie Late Night Shopping. Rothery recorded the song on a chorused Stratocaster guitar. who had a number two hit with a single of this name in 1985.7 in the iTunes Hip Hop Chart. Studies of girls' first names show that it was not in the top 100 most popular names in Scotland before 1975. Marillion announced on Facebook that "Sad news via Fish . 96% of Kayleighs living in the United Kingdom were born after 1985. Kayleigh had become the 75th most popular girls' name in England and Wales. it was announced that the Scottish Borders Council was to inscribe extracts from the song's lyrics into the pavement at the newly-developed Market Square in Galashiels. The most famous of these is Kayleigh. the song was more a composite of several different women with whom he had had relationships. But since then it has taken hold. There were 101 Demi-Leighs last year. seven Chelsea-Leighs and four called Lilleigh. featuring lyrics and vocals from Sandi Thom. the name made it to the 30th most popular girl’s name in Britain. however. had at one point dated a woman whose forenames were Kay Leigh. especially with parents who grew up with a love of long-haired bouffant power ballads."Kayleigh" 152 Composition Fish has said that his writing the song was 'his way of apologizing to some of the women he had dated in the past. nearly all of which are unrelentingly bizarre. the name was the 30th most popular girls' name in the country. it has spawned a bewildering sub-sect of names. Aberdeen based rappers Shy & DRS released "The Love is Gone".who inspired our song Kayleigh . twelve years after the song's release. though.Kay . RIP Kay. Fish. using the pick and his second and third fingers to play it."[2] Legacy The song's popularity in the summer of 1985 was responsible for a significant rise in popularity of the name Kayleigh. It reached no. Some of the lyrics referred to 'dawn escapes from moon-washed college halls' and 'do you remember cherry blossom in the market square?' There was a feeling that these lyrics were really appropriate and because of the connection between the singer and Galashiels that it would be appropriate to engrave some of those lyrics into the paving and make more of a feature of it. By 2001. The song samples "Kayleigh". By 1997.[1] The album version features an extended guitar solo by Rothery. according to Steve Rothery.Wikipedia:Citation needed The guitar hook line through the verse came about. Curiously. On 24 October 2012.' Although the lead singer and lyricist of the band.[4] On 8th October 2012. Chart performance . A few years ago. Council engineer David Johnstone said the authority felt it was appropriate to mark the links between Galashiels and the song: "The lyrics from the song Kayleigh included reference to the old textiles college. but have taken off in popularity. and it remains popular: 267 children were named it last year." Mr Johnstone also said the original cherry trees referred to in the song had been removed due to disease but they would be replaced. which came into existence thanks to the neo-prog rock band Marillion. writing in The Daily Telegraph in 2011: Some names just didn’t exist a generation ago.[3] In 2012. It was almost unheard of before the song. In late 2005.has sadly died. 27 seconds of which is edited for the single version. The song's popularity and legacy was addressed by Harry Wallop. which sounds like a sanitary product. from him demonstrating to his then girlfriend what effects a chorus and a delay pedal could add to a guitar's sound. "Kayleigh" 153 Chart (1985) Peak position [] 2 Dutch GfK chart [5] 12 Dutch Top 40 [6] 16 French Singles Chart 2 [7] 4 UK Singles Chart Irish Singles Chart [8] Norwegian Singles Chart [9] Swiss Singles Chart [] 8 19 US Billboard Hot 100 74 [] US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 14 References [1] Total Guitar July 2001 External links • Music video (http://www.youtube.youtube.com/watch?v=DHIM_oba1g4) on YouTube .com/watch?v=dphpDdfZUGw) on YouTube • Live performance from 1987 (http://www. shimmer in the haze of summer lawns" deliberately recall the title track of Joni Mitchell's The Hissing of Summer Lawns. "Lavender" recalls the innocence of childhood: "The childhood theme also brought up the idea of utilising an old children's song and "Lavender" was an obvious contender as one of the original pop songs of its time. but whereas "Kayleigh" was about the failure of an adult relationship. the song was their second Top 5 UK hit."[3] The opening lines "I was walking in the park dreaming of a spark."Lavender" 154 "Lavender" "Lavender" Single by Marillion from the album Misplaced Childhood B-side "Freaks" Released 1985 (UK) Format Vinyl record (7" and 12") Recorded Hansa Ton Studios. . Ian Mosley Producer Chris Kimsey for Wonderknob Ltd Marillion singles chronology "Kayleigh" "Lavender" (1984) (1985) "Heart of Lothian" (1985) Audio sample file info · help "Lavender" is neo-progressive rock band Marillion's second single from their breakthrough album Misplaced Childhood. "Lavender" is the little boy's dream about you can walk through the park and bump into the lady of your dreams that you're going to fall instantaneously in love with. with 37 out of 43 Independent Local Radio stations A-rating the song on their playlists and becoming the 8th most played single on BBC Radio 1. March–May 1985 Genre Neo-progressive rock Soft rock Pop Length 3:40 (7") Label EMI Writer(s) Fish. Like "Kayleigh" it is a love song. Berlin. The follow-up to the big UK number 2 hit "Kayleigh".[1] None of the group's other songs have reached the Top 5 and "Lavender" remains their second highest-charting song. Pete Trewavas. reaching number 5 and staying on the chart for 9 weeks.[citation needed] The song features a number of verses that are reminiscent of the folk song "Lavender Blue". gaining 16 plays in a day. Mark Kelly." [2] "Going through parks listening to Joni Mitchell. The song forms part of the concept of the Misplaced Childhood album. The song received considerable media exposure in the UK. entering the chart on 7 September 1985. when I heard the sprinklers whisper. Steve Rothery. "Lavender" features a traditional grand piano rather than an electronic keyboard or electric piano. In the music video. Guinness World Records Limited External links • Music video (http://www. Bechstein Pianofortefabrik but the original sleeve notes of the Misplaced Childhood album state that a Bosendorfer was used for the recording. The song was used in both series of the BBC sitcom Nighty Night."Lavender" Unusually for a pop song from the mid-1980s.youtube.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7sIzWKHGwQ) on YouTube • Live performance from 1987 (http://www. keyboardist Mark Kelly is clearly seen playing a C. References [1] David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums.com/watch?v=Tc0siPZDsSY&feature=related) on YouTube 155 . the short.S. then still in Wardour Street (trivia: there are some posters advertising a Then Jericho gig on the door). Released 11 May 1987. Both tracks were written and arranged by Marillion and produced by Chris Kimsey. 13:58 (12". CD single Recorded 1987 Genre Neo-progressive rock Soft rock Pop Length 6:44 (7" single). CD single) Label EMI Writer(s) Marillion Producer Chris Kimsey Marillion singles chronology "Lady "Incommunicado" Nina" (1988) (U. On the back cover there is a . pivotal "angel" character standing at the door apart from the crowd. The extended version on the twelve inch and CD singles is slightly longer than the album version and features some additional sound effects. success alienating artists from their fans and reality in general. The scene alludes to the song's main topic. The A-side is a fast. would also appear as a bonus track on the CD version of Clutching at Straws. only) (1986) "Sugar Mice" (1988) Audio sample file info · help Incommunicado is the lead single of Marillion's fourth studio album. somewhat reminiscent of "Market Square Heroes". 12" single. Clutching at Straws. instead of the usual airbrush style. It became a minor hit on the Dutch Top 40 reaching number 31. in a slightly different version. becoming the band's third top-ten hit. 12" picture disc. The b-side. however. it reached number six in the UK Singles Chart. Only the eccentrically dressed. Cover art The cover was again designed by Mark Wilkinson. it was a collage based on a colourised photograph of fans waiting outside the Marquee Club. cassette single."Incommunicado" 156 "Incommunicado" "Incommunicado" Single by Marillion from the album Clutching at Straws A-side Incommunicado B-side Going Under Released May 11. was painted in Wilkinson's traditional style. the last until 2004's "You're Gone". anthemic rock song with a repetitive chorus and a dominant keyboard sound. 1987 Format 7" single. slow and introspective "Going Under". "Incommunicado" (alternative mix)– 5:57 2.") Track listing 7" single Side A 1. "Incommunicado" (album version)– 5:17 Side B 1. "Going Under" – 2:44 12" single Side A 1. "Incommunicado" (single edit) – 4:00 Side B 1. youtube. com/ watch?v=xXwlorEn1lY [2] http:/ / www. com/ watch?v=H-ioIa8WUm0 157 ."Incommunicado" quotation supposedly from Seneca the Younger's Moral Epistles ("This mime of mortal life. "Going Under" – 2:44 External links • Music video [1] on YouTube • Live performance from 1987 [2] on YouTube References [1] http:/ / www. in which we are apportioned roles we misinterpret. youtube. 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