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Marillion News

Marillion and Fish team up onstage for first time in 19 years

The band and their old singer reunite for one song

  • Aug 28, 2007

THE FANS DO IT FOR MARILLION

A staggering #100,000 is raised...

  • Aug 17, 2000

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Nov 30, 2009 19:00 Marillion The Assembly Leamington Spa

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YouTube Marillion Videos

Marillion - Kayleigh

Marillion - Kayleigh (03:35)

Marillion - Kayleigh CAPITOL (P) 1985 The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd

Marillion - Kayleigh

Marillion - Kayleigh (03:37)

Marillion video with Fish

Marillion - Beautiful

Marillion - Beautiful (04:22)

Clasico de Marillion

Marillion - Lavender

Marillion - Lavender (03:38)

Marillion video with Fish

Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear

Marillion - Script For A Jester's Tear (08:40)

From Recital Of The Script, the song which has allowed Marillion to skyrocket among the progressive bands back in the 80's. A Personal Favorite, which is greatly interpreted by Fish.

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Marillion Biography

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. Marillion has thus far released eleven albums with Hogarth.

The core lineup of Steve Rothery (Lead Guitar and the sole 'pre-Fish' original member), Pete Trewavas (Bass), Mark Kelly (Keyboards) and Ian Mosley (Drums) is unchanged since 1984. The band has enjoyed critical and commercial success with a string of UK Top Ten hits spanning their career, an estimated fifteen million total worldwide album sales and even an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records.

The band's music has changed stylistically throughout their career. The band themselves have stated that each new album tends to represent a reaction to the preceding one, and for this reason their output is difficult to 'pigeonhole'. Their original sound (with Fish on vocals) is best described as guitar and keyboard led progressive rock or "neo-prog", and has sometimes been compared with Gabriel-era Genesis.

More recently, the band's sound has been compared, on successive albums, to that of Radiohead, Massive Attack, Keane, Crowded House, The Blue Nile and Talk Talk, although not consistently comparable sonically with any of these acts. The band themselves in 2007, tongue-in-cheek, described their own output merely as: "Songs about Death and Water since 1979..."

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, and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll 'Web Cottage Industry'.. 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, such as record producers.

The band is also renowned for having an extremely dedicated following with some fans regularly travelling significant distances to attend single gigs, driven in large part by the close fan base involvement which the band cultivate via their website, podcasts, bi-annual conventions and regular fanclub publications.

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Marillion's Best Songs

  • 1. Kayleigh
  • 2. Lavender
  • 3. Pseudo Silk Kimono
  • 4. He Knows You Know
  • 5. Garden Party
  • 6. Script For A Jester's Tear
  • 7. Lords of the Backstage
  • 8. White Feather
  • 9. Incommunicado
  • 10. Sugar Mice
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Marillion Discography

Marillion albums.

  • Happiness Is the Road, Volume 2: The Hard Shoulder - 28/10/2008 (MVDaudio/US)
  • Happiness Is the Road, Volume 1: Essence - 20/10/2008 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Somewhere Else - 09/04/2007 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Marbles (disc 2) - 03/05/2004 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Marbles (disc 1) - 03/05/2004 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Marbles - 03/05/2004 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Anoraknophobia - 07/05/2001 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Anoraknophobia (bonus disc) - 07/05/2001 (Intact Records/GB)
  • marillion.com - 18/10/1999 (Intact Records/GB)
  • Clutching at Straws (bonus disc) - 22/03/1999 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Afraid of Sunlight (bonus disc) - 22/03/1999 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Brave (bonus disc) - 17/10/1998 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Misplaced Childhood (bonus disc) - 17/10/1998 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Radiation - 21/09/1998 (Raw Power/GB)
  • Fugazi (bonus disc) - 23/02/1998 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Holidays in Eden (bonus disc) - 23/02/1998 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Seasons End (bonus disc) - 29/09/1997 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Script for a Jester's Tear (bonus disc) - 29/09/1997 (EMI Records/GB)
  • This Strange Engine - 21/04/1997 (Raw Power/GB)
  • Afraid of Sunlight - 24/06/1995 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Brave - 07/02/1994 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Holidays in Eden - 24/06/1991 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Seasons End - 25/09/1989 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Clutching at Straws - 12/06/1987 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Misplaced Childhood - 17/06/1985 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Fugazi - 12/03/1984 (EMI Records/GB)
  • Script for a Jester's Tear - (EMI Records/GB)

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