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Marillion are a British rock group. Formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England in 1979, their recorded studio output comprises fifteen albums and is generally regarded as comprising two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original vocalist & frontman Fish in late 1988 after their... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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White feather In 1985, progressive rock band Marillion released a concept album entitled Misplaced Childhood, whose final track, "White Feather", was an explicit reference to pacifist idealism.

Marillion Marillion has thus far released eleven albums with Hogarth.

Marillion Marillion then released their first live album, Real to Reel, in November 1984, featuring songs from Fugazi and Script for a Jester's Tear, as well as 'Cinderella Search' (B-side to 'Assassing'), recorded in March and July 1984.

Marillion Before the album's release, on 9th September 2008, Marillion achieved a world first by pre-releasing their own album via P2P networks themselves.

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Childhood's End Marillion also released a song entitled "Childhood's End" on their 1985 album Misplaced Childhood; again, it is uncertain whether the song was inspired by the book or instead is semi-autobiographical.

Ocean rowing The British rock band Marillion released an eighteen minute song called "Ocean Cloud" on its 2004 album Marbles based on Donald Allum's almost fatal third crossing of the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1987.

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White feather In 1985, progressive rock band Marillion released a concept album entitled Misplaced Childhood, whose final track, "White Feather", was an explicit reference to pacifist idealism.

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Happiness Is the Road However, when only about a third of the expected sales were achieved via mail-order, Marillion decided to release a worldwide retail version distributed by EMI.

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Childhood's End Marillion also released a song entitled "Childhood's End" on their 1985 album Misplaced Childhood; again, it is uncertain whether the song was inspired by the book or instead is semi-autobiographical.

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Ocean rowing The British rock band Marillion released an eighteen minute song called "Ocean Cloud" on its 2004 album Marbles based on Donald Allum's almost fatal third crossing of the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1987.

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Given name Government statistics in 2005 revealed that 96% of Kayleighs were born after 1985, the year in which Marillion released "Kayleigh".

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Marillion Marillion then released their first live album, Real to Reel, in November 1984, featuring songs from Fugazi and Script for a Jester's Tear, as well as 'Cinderella Search' (B-side to 'Assassing'), recorded in March and July 1984.

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Wide boy Marillion (with Fish) released "Heart of Lothian" on the 1985 album Misplaced Childhood, in which the lyrics mention "Wide boys, we were wide boys, born with hearts of Lothian, these hearts of Lothian."

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That's What Friends Are For Marillion recorded a version for their 2006 fan club Christmas album 'The Jingle Book'

Toxic (song) The progressive rock band Marillion recorded a live version of the song for their 2007 album Friends.

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The Wishing Tree When Marillion were recording Brave at Miles Copeland's Chateau Marouatte in Dordogne in 1993, Copeland offered Rothery "a substantial sum" for recording an instrumental solo album on his label No Speak.

Kettle of Fish Both are products of Fish's participation in a songwriters retreat organised by Miles Copeland III at his castle Marouatte in France (incidentally the same place where Marillion had recorded Brave) in the spring of 1998.

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Seasons End (album) "Berlin" describes the situation in the divided city of Berlin, where Marillion had recorded Misplaced Childhood; the Berlin Wall would eventually come down just weeks after the release of Seasons End .

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Bedshaped The band Marillion recorded a cover on their live album Friends.

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Seasons End (album) Seasons End was the first album recorded by Marillion after the split with Fish in late 1988.

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Grendel (novel) In 1982, English progressive rock band Marillion wrote and recorded a 17-minute progressive opus entitled "Grendel" that was based on the book.

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Grendel (novel) In 1982, English progressive rock band Marillion wrote and recorded a 17-minute progressive opus entitled "Grendel" that was based on the book.

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Brief Encounter (album) All songs written by Marillion

Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 Progressive rock group Marillion wrote a song titled "The King of Sunset Town" that uses imagery from the Tiananmen Square incidents, such as "a puppet king on the Fourth of June" and "before the Twenty-Seventh came".

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Happiness Is the Road All music written by Marillion, lyrics by Steve Hogarth

Radiation (album) All music written by Marillion and lyrics written by Steve Hogarth

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Grendel (novel) In 1982, English progressive rock band Marillion wrote and recorded a 17-minute progressive opus entitled "Grendel" that was based on the book.

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Incommunicado (song) Both tracks were written and arranged by Marillion and produced by Chris Kimsey.

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Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 Progressive rock group Marillion wrote a song titled "The King of Sunset Town" that uses imagery from the Tiananmen Square incidents, such as "a puppet king on the Fourth of June" and "before the Twenty-Seventh came".

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Grendel (novel) In 1982, English progressive rock band Marillion wrote and recorded a 17-minute progressive opus entitled "Grendel" that was based on the book.

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    Marillion

    Marillion are a British rock group, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England in 1979. Their recorded studio output comprises fifteen albums and is generally regarded as comprising two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original vocalist & frontman Fish in late 1988 after their first four albums, and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth ("h") in early 1989.
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    Lavender (Marillion song)

    "Lavender" is progressive rock band Marillion's second single from their breakthrough album Misplaced Childhood. The follow-up to the big UK number 2 hit "Kayleigh", the song was their second Top 5 UK hit, entering the chart on 7th September 1985, reaching number 5 and staying on the chart for 9 weeks.
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    Brave (Marillion album)

    Brave is an album by the group Marillion released in 1994. After trying and failing to reach a wider audience with Holidays in Eden, Marillion figured it was time to go back to their roots and make a more progressive rock-oriented album again.
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