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The album was also highly successful across mainland Europe reaching number 3 in Germany, number 6 in Switzerland and the Netherlands, the country where Marillion have one of their largest fanbases, number 10 in Norway. Interaction Help About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact page. UK Albums Chart number one album 29 June — 5 July Fugazi play stop lyrics. Lady Nina play stop lyrics. Select album in the field By Format. Lords of the Backstage Remastered Version 8. Navigation menu Personal tools Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in.

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Misplaced Childhood is the third studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillionreleased in The album was recorded during the spring of at Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin and produced by Chris Kimseywho had previously worked with the Rolling Stones. Misplaced Childhood was listed as the sixth best album of by Kerrang! I knew he was dressed as a soldier and vanished as soon as he entered the corner or my eye. Perhaps it was my muse; perhaps it was the drug.

It was enough to propel me into reaming off a large scrawl of prose. The story has thematic elements of lost love, sudden success, acceptance, and lost childhood, along with an upbeat ending. As Fish explains, he conceived the concept during a hour acid trip. The name Kayleigh was thought of by Fish to slightly obscure the original name due to the song being too personal. The theme of childhood is developed in "Lavender" which is partly based on the traditional folk song " Lavender Blue ".

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. The Jester from the two previous studio albums is imagined escaping through the window on the back cover. It topped the UK Albums Chartbecoming the first and the only Marillion album to do so. The album was also highly successful across mainland Europe reaching number 3 in Germany, number 6 in Switzerland and the Netherlands, the country where Marillion have one of their largest fanbases, number 10 in Norway.

In the United States Misplaced Childhood came out on the Capitol Records label and reached number 47 on the Billboard chart, the highest position the band has ever achieved. Three singles, "Kayleigh", "Lavender", and "Heart of Lothian" were released, with the first preceding the album.

The two further singles were less successful but still ended up at high positions as "Lavender" reached number 5 [5] and "Heart of Lothian" peaked at number A new g heavy weight vinyl pressing identical to the original edition [nb 5] was released in John Franck of AllMusic gives the album a 4.

Marillion supported Misplaced Childhood with a one-year tour which began before the album was released. The band made two promotional appearances on BBC Televisionfirstly on the Wogan talk show on 20 May and then on Top of the Pops three days later, in both cases showcasing "Kayleigh". The tour consisted of European, Japanese and North American legs.

In live performances preceding the album Fish claimed as a teaser that the next LP would consist of only two tracks, "Side 1" and "Side 2". All lyrics written by Fish ; all music composed by Mark KellyIan MosleySteve Rothery and Pete Trewavas. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Misplaced Childhood Studio album by Marillion Released 17 June [1] Recorded March — May Studio Hansa Ton Studios BerlinGermany Genre Neo-progressive rock Length Marillion Fish — vocals ; cover concept Steve Rothery — guitars ; photography remastered edition Mark Kelly — keyboards Pete Trewavas — bass Ian Mosley — percussion Technical personnel Chris Kimsey — production and mixing Thomas Stiehler — recording Mark Freegard — mixing engineering Mark Wilkinson — sleeve design and illustration Julie Hazelwood — collage remastered edition Peter Mew — digital remastering July — August at Abbey RoadLondonEngland Bill Smith Studio — artwork design.

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More ominous worries were voiced by the record company who although relatively happy with our development on the international stage, believed that radio play was going to be hard to get and support in the USA in particular would be difficult to gather for an album with no obvious singles. The name Kayleigh was thought of by Fish to slightly obscure the original name due to the song being too personal.

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John Franck of AllMusic gives the album a 4. Three singles, "Kayleigh", "Lavender", and "Heart of Lothian" were released, with the first preceding the album. Market Square Heroes Live at Utrecht Outside our creative circle there was a nervous but respectful air that questioned our decision to pursue such an obviously uncommercial venture.

EMI have released both a full-booklet 2CD Remastered version and a scaled-down-booklet 1CD remastered version of this album. Select Platinum in the field By Award. Emerald Lies Intro Live at Utrecht Market Square Heroes play stop lyrics. I think Mark got a bit frustrated with us as he was still trying to develop the idea, but what he ended up doing on the album was perfect.

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