| | Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (Music CD) | |
Description
Marillion were at the forefront of the brief progressive rock revival of the 80s, and as such had to endure constant critical carping about their similarities to Genesis. Led at this stage of their career by Fish, they reached a creative and commercial peak with this 1985 release, a concept album based loosely around the singer's childhood. What saved the album from empty bombast was Marillion's sudden emergence as a skilled and melodic rock group, exemplified by the UK hit single "Kayleigh". While nothing else on the album was quiteable to match this song, the rest is still worthy of re-investigation.
1. Pseudo Silk Kimono
2. Kayleigh
3. Lavender
4. Bitter Suite
5. Heart Of Lothian
6. Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
7. Lords Of The Backstage
8. Blind Curve
9. Childhood's End
10. White Feather
Genre: CD - Rock










