Marillion - Misplaced Childhood [24-bit Remaster] (1998) [FLAC] - [h33t] {troma}seeders: 12
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Marillion - Misplaced Childhood [24-bit Remaster]
John Franck at Allmusic says: After the album-tour-album cycle of Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi, and the subsequent Euro-only release of Real to Reel, Marillion retreated to Berlin's Hansa Ton Studios with Rolling Stones producer Chris Kimsey to work on their next opus. Armed with a handful of lyrics born out of a self-confessed acid trip, Fish came up with the elaborate concept for 1985's Misplaced Childhood. Touching upon his early childhood experiences and his inability to deal with a slew of bad breakups exacerbated by a never-ending series of rock star-type "indulgences", Misplaced Childhood would prove to be not only the band's most accomplished release to date, but also its most streamlined. Initial record company skepticism over the band's decision to forge ahead with a '70s-style prog rock opus split into two halves (sides one and two) quickly evaporated as Marillion delivered its two most commercial singles ever: "Kayleigh" and "Lavender". With its lush production and punchy mix, the album went on to become the band's greatest commercial triumph, especially in Europe where they would rise from theater attraction to bona fide stadium royalty. The subsequent U.S. success of "Kayleigh" would also see Marillion returning to the States for a difficult tour as Rush's support act. In 1999, EMI/Sanctuary re-released a remastered version of the album, featuring a bonus disc of oddities including live fave "Freaks", the previously unreleased "Blue Angel", alternate takes of "Kayleigh" and "Heart of Lothian", and Misplaced Childhood's actual demos. Tracklist: Disc 1: 01. Pseudo Silk Kimono 02. Kayleigh 03. Lavender 04. Bitter Suite i. Brief Encounter ii. Lost Weekend iii. Blue Angel 05. Heart of Lothian i. Wide Boy ii. Curtain Call 06. Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) 07. Lords of the Backstage 08. Blind Curve i. Vocal Under a Bloodlight ii. Passing Strangers iii. Mylo iv. Perimeter Walk v. Threshold 09. Childhoods End? 10. White Feather Disc 2: 01. Lady Nina 02. Freaks 03. Kayleigh [Alternative Mix] 04. Lavender Blue 05. Heart of Lothian [Extended Mix] Misplaced Childhood Album Demos (Recorded February 1985] 06. Pseudo Silk Kimono 07. Kayleigh 08. Lavender 09. Bitter Suite i. Brief Encounter ii. Lost Weekend 10. Lords of the Backstage 11. Blue Angel 12. Misplaced Rendezvous 13. Heart of Lothian i. Wide Boy ii. Curtain Call 14. Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) 15. Passing Strangers i. Mylo ii. Perimeter Walk iii. Threshold 16. Childhoods End? 17. White Feather The musicians: Fish (Derek W. Dick) - vocals Steve Rothery - guitars Mark Kelly - keyboards Pete Trewavas - bass Ian Mosley - drums Recorded at Hansa Ton Studios, West Berlin, between March and May 1985. Original (single-disc) album released 17 June 1985. This remastered (two-disc) edition released 17 October 1998. Producer: Chris Kimsey for Wonderknob Ltd. Labels: EMI Records (UK) / Capitol Records (USA). Genre: Progressive Rock, Neo-Prog. Ripped with EAC in Secure mode, Test & Copy. Encoded with FLAC Frontend at level 8, with full tagging. Includes full artwork, EAC CUE and LOG files, AudioChecker log, and NFO file. Be fair & share! Related Torrents
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