The Singles '82–88'
2009 compilation album by Marillion
The Singles '82–88' | ||||
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Compilation album by Marillion | ||||
Released | 16 October 2009 | |||
Recorded | 1982–1987 | |||
Genre | Neo-prog, pop rock | |||
Label | EMI | |||
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The Singles '82–88' is a three-CD box set containing the first twelve singles by the British neo-prog band Marillion, all from the period they were fronted by Fish. It was released by EMI Records on 16 October 2009. The musical contents is identical to the 2000 box set of the same title, which contained 12 individually packaged CD singles in "replica" mini-slip covers, each with the original cover art by Mark Wilkinson. This set re-uses a part of Wilkinson's contribution to the 1995 compilation The Best of Both Worlds for its front cover.
All B-sides that appeared on various formats of the original singles have been included.
Track listing
Disc 1
- Market Square Heroes
- Three Boats Down From The Candy (1997 Digital Remaster)
- Grendel
- He Knows You Know (Edited 7" Version)
- Charting The Single
- He Knows You Know (Edited 12" Version)
- Garden Party (Edited Version)
- Margaret (Live Edit)
- Garden Party
- Charting The Single (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 18/4/83)
- Margaret (Live)
- Punch and Judy (7" Version)
Disc 2
- Market Square Heroes (Re-recorded Version;Edit)
- Three Boats Down From The Candy (Re-recorded Version)
- Market Square Heroes (Re-recorded Version)
- Assassing (7" Version)
- Cinderella Search (7" Version)
- Assassing
- Cinderella Search (12" Version)
- Kayleigh (Single Edit)
- Lady Nina (Single Edit)
- Kayleigh (Alternative Mix)
- Kayleigh
- Lady Nina
- Lavender
- Freaks
- Lavender Blue
- Heart Of Lothian
- Chelsea Monday (Live In The Netherlands)
Disc 3
- Heart Of Lothian (Extended Mix)
- Incommunicado (Edit)
- Going Under
- Incommunicado
- Incommunicado (Alternative Version)
- Sugar Mice
- Tux On
- Sugar Mice (Radio Edit)
- Sugar Mice (Extended Version)
- Warm Wet Circles (7" Remix)
- White Russian (Live In Germany)
- Incommunicado (Live In Germany)
- Freaks (Live In Germany)
- Kayleigh (Live In London)
- Childhood's End? (Live In London)
- White Feather (Live In London)
External links
- marillion.com - discography entry for the eponymous 2000 12-disc box-set
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- Mark Kelly
- Pete Trewavas
- Ian Mosley
- Steve 'h' Hogarth
- Mick Pointer
- Brian Jelliman
- Doug 'Rastus' Irvine
- Fish
- Diz Minnett
- Andy Ward
- John 'Martyr' Marter
- Jonathan Mover
- Script for a Jester's Tear
- Fugazi
- Misplaced Childhood
- Clutching at Straws
- Seasons End
- Holidays in Eden
- Brave
- Afraid of Sunlight
- This Strange Engine
- Radiation
- marillion.com
- Anoraknophobia
- Marbles
- Somewhere Else
- Happiness Is the Road
- Less Is More
- Sounds That Can't Be Made
- Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R)
- An Hour Before It's Dark
- Brief Encounter
- B'Sides Themselves
- A Singles Collection
- The Best of Both Worlds
- The Best of Marillion
- The Singles '82–88'
- With Friends from the Orchestra
- Real to Reel
- The Thieving Magpie
- Made Again
- Unplugged at the Walls
- Front Row Club Issue 1
- Anorak in the UK
- Early Stages
- Live from Loreley
- Recital of the Script
- "Market Square Heroes"
- "He Knows You Know"
- "Garden Party"
- "Punch and Judy"
- "Assassing"
- "Kayleigh"
- "Lavender"
- "Heart of Lothian"
- "Lady Nina"
- "Welcome to the Garden Party"
- "Incommunicado"
- "Sugar Mice"
- "Warm Wet Circles"
- "Freaks (Live)"
- "Hooks in You"
- "The Uninvited Guest"
- "Easter"
- "Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)"
- "Man of a Thousand Faces"
- "You're Gone"
- "Don't Hurt Yourself"
- "The Damage" (live)
- "Thankyou Whoever You Are"/"Most Toys"
- "Carol of the Bells"
- Marillion discography
- Brave (film)
- John Helmer
- Mark Wilkinson
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- Fan-funded music