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  2. Marillion discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of the British rock band Marillion.Mostly associated with the progressive rock genre, they emerged as the most successful band of its second wave, neo-prog, but they have also achieved over 20 UK Top 40 singles, including four which reached the Top 10.

  3. A Singles Collection - Wikipedia

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    A Singles Collection (released as Six of One, Half-Dozen of the Other in the U.S.) is a compilation album of Marillion singles from both the Fish era and the Steve Hogarth era, celebrating the band's ten-year jubilee (taking 1982, when their debut single was released, as the starting point). It includes the band's six most successful singles of ...

  4. Marillion - Wikipedia

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    Fish performing live in 1983. The music on their debut album, Script for a Jester's Tear, was born out of the intensive performances of the previous years.Featuring a dark progressive rock sound, the album was a commercial success, peaking at No. 7 on the UK album chart and producing the singles "He Knows You Know" (No. 35) and "Garden Party" (No. 16). [24]

  5. The Singles '82–88' - Wikipedia

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    The Singles '82–88' is a three-CD box set containing the first twelve singles by the British neo-prog band Marillion, all from the period they were fronted by Fish.It was released by EMI Records on 16 October 2009.

  6. B'Sides Themselves - Wikipedia

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    B'Sides Themselves is a compilation of single B-sides by the British neo-prog band Marillion, which was released on CD only in January 1988.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", which had featured on a limited edition CD single of "Sugar Mice" that was only sold at concerts).

  7. Misplaced Childhood - Wikipedia

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    The artwork was created by Mark Wilkinson who was commissioned to the role on all Marillion albums and 12" singles of the Fish-era. The front cover features a soldier drummer portrayed by Robert Mead, a then-ten-year-old boy who lived next door to Wilkinson. [8]

  8. Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) - Wikipedia

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    The money received enabled Marillion to tour across South America in May 2016 and North America in October 2016. [7] The album was recorded between 2014 and 2016 at the group's own Racket Club Studios in Buckinghamshire , as well as at Peter Gabriel 's Real World Studios in Wiltshire , where Marillion spent a week in the end of the winter in ...

  9. Man of a Thousand Faces (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Man of a Thousand Faces" is the lead single from British neo-prog band Marillion's ninth studio album This Strange Engine, released on 2 June 1997 by Castle Communications imprint Raw Power. It was the band's first single since they departed from EMI Records in 1995.