• Somewhere Else is the fourteenth studio album by British neo-prog band Marillion. It was released by the band's own label, Intact Records, in the United...
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    saw Marillion release their fourteenth studio album Somewhere Else, their first album in 10 years to make the UK Top 30. The success of the album was...
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  • Avila album), 2006 Somewhere Else (Marillion album), 2007 Somewhere Else (Sun Ra album), 1993 Somewhere Else (Barry Altschul album), 1979 Somewhere Else (Sally...
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  • stayed there for just one week, making it the last Marillion album to enter the Top 40 until Somewhere Else (2007). The only single released from Radiation...
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  • Happiness Is the Road (category Marillion albums)
    Happiness Is the Road is Marillion's 15th studio album, released in 2008 as two separate album-length volumes respectively titled Essence and The Hard...
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  • Real to Reel is the first live album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in November 1984. It was co-produced by Simon Hanhart who had mixed...
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  • marillion.com is the eleventh studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released on 18 October 1999 by their own label, Intact Records, and...
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    This is the discography of the British rock band Marillion. Mostly associated with the progressive rock genre, they emerged as the most successful band...
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  • Fugazi is the second studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1984. Produced by Nick Tauber, it was recorded between November 1983...
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  • Marbles is the 13th studio album from rock band Marillion, released in 2004. Unlike their previous studio album, Anoraknophobia (2001), which was financed...
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  • You're Gone is the lead single from Marillion's 13th studio album Marbles, released in 2004. The song marked a comeback for the band, reaching number...
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  • This Strange Engine is the ninth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in April 1997 by the Castle Communications imprint Raw Power...
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  • eighteenth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 2016. As with many of their recent recordings, Marillion, who are widely considered...
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  • Anoraknophobia is the 12th studio album by the British rock band Marillion, released in 2001. It is regarded as the first instance of a music recording...
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  • Thankyou Whoever You Are (category Marillion songs)
    songs recorded by British neo-prog band Marillion which appeared on their 14th studio album, Somewhere Else. They were released on a double A-side single...
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  • Bruce Dickinson on his first solo album, Tattooed Millionaire, and had also worked with Ian Gillan, former Marillion singer Fish, and new wave of British...
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  • Afraid of Sunlight is Marillion's eighth studio album, released in 1995. It was their last for EMI (who would, however, continue to release back-catalogue...
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  • Holidays in Eden is the sixth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1991. Recorded at Hook End Manor in Oxfordshire and Westside...
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    Single". Billboard. 10 May 2006. Retrieved 10 June 2016. "Web fans boost Marillion single". BBC News. 16 April 2004. Retrieved 10 June 2016. Carson, B. H...
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  • third studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1985. It is a concept album loosely based on the childhood of Marillion's lead singer...
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  • Clutching at Straws (category Marillion albums)
    Straws is the fourth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released on June 22, 1987. It was the last album with lead singer Fish, who left...
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  • Script for a Jester's Tear (category Marillion albums)
    the debut studio album by British neo-prog band Marillion, released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 1983 by EMI Records. The album reached number seven...
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  • Retrieved January 22, 2019. Hogwood, Ben (April 16, 2007). "MarillionSomewhere Else". musicOMH. Retrieved January 22, 2019. Gailes, Arthur (April...
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  • Highly Strung (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    the UK. Added to Hackett's band was drummer Ian Mosley, who would join Marillion in 1984. This was Hackett's final studio release for Charisma. In 2007...
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    as Marillion's 1985 album Misplaced Childhood. The Anathema album We're Here Because We're Here was mixed by Wilson and he is thanked in the album liner...
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  • Pink Floyd (category Juno Award for International Album of the Year winners)
    who cite them as an influence include Queen, Radiohead, Steven Wilson, Marillion, Queensrÿche, Nine Inch Nails, the Orb and the Smashing Pumpkins. Pink...
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  • orchestral score was composed by Michael Kamen. The British rock band Marillion turned down the chance to record the soundtrack because they were on a...
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    that had been left off both albums. In May 2001, Porcupine Tree did three consecutive dates as a support band to Marillion, in France, Germany, and the...
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  • Retrieved April 24, 2020. Munro, Scott (July 8, 2016). "Marillion stream The New Kings from upcoming album FEAR". Louder. Retrieved September 15, 2019. Stroud...
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  • a list of songs that retell, in whole or in part, a work of literature. Albums listed here consist entirely of songs retelling a work of literature. List...
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