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Marillion

Afraid Of Sunlight (Deluxe Edition)

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Marillion

Holidays In Eden (deluxe edition)

2LP - £83.99 £64.99 | Buy
3cd + blu-ray boxset housed in hardback book - £33.99 | Buy
Originally released in 1991, Holidays In Eden was Marillion’s sixth studio album - a scintillating, compelling rock album, with tracks such as 'The Pa...
Marillion

AN HOUR BEFORE IT’S DARK

very limited 2lp in gatefold - 1 per customer - £29.99 | Buy
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Recorded in Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios, Marillion remain musically true to themselves and continue swimming against the path of adjusting to norms...
Marillion

Fugazi

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Marillion

Fugazi (Deluxe 4lp boxset Edition)

limited 4lp boxset - £67.99 | Buy
In March 1984, Marillion released their second studio album Fugazi, which went on to be certified Gold and reach number 5 in the UK albums charts.
f e a r
  1. "1. El Dorado (i) Long - Shadowed Sun
  2. El Dorado (ii) The Gold
  3. El Dorado (iii) Demolished Lives
  4. El Dorado (iv) F E A R
  5. El Dorado (v) The Grandchildren of Apes
  6. Living in F E A R
  7. The Leavers (i) Wake Up in Music
  8. The Leavers (ii) The Remainers
  9. The Leavers (iii) Vapour Trails in the Sky
  10. The Leavers (iv) The Jumble of Days
  11. The Leavers (v) One Tonight
  12. White Paper
  13. The New Kings (i) Fuck Everyone and Run
  14. The New Kings (ii) Russia's Locked Doors
  15. The New Kings (iii) A Scary Sky
  16. The New Kings (iv) Why Is Nothing Ever True?
  17. The Leavers (vi) Tomorrow's New Country"

Marillion

f e a r

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    Released: 23rd Sep 2016

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since 1979 & over the course of 17 albums, marillion became one of the most commercially successful neo-progressive rock bands of the 1980s & are still one of the most outstanding representatives of their genre.

they've certainly not mellowed with age. The provocative title features as a line in the track “The New Kings” & is delivered as a plaintive falsetto. Steve Hogarth said, “We've used ‘F E A R' as a title with some relish, but only as it shows that we haven't shied away, but it's said with sadness. There are two basic impulses behind human behaviour: Love & Fear, & all the good stuff comes from love”.