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The album is a concept piece, a continuous, song-cycle narrative that flows from one track to the next. Lead singer Fish reportedly conceived the elaborate storyline during a 10-hour acid trip, using it to weave together ruminations on lost love, the pains of adolescence, and the pressure of sudden rock stardom. The album's lineup was at its peak, featuring Fish on lead vocals, Steve Rothery on guitars, Mark Kelly on keyboards, Pete Trewavas on bass, and Ian Mosley on drums. Together, they created a work that was both commercially potent and artistically ambitious. Hits like "Kayleigh" (UK #2) and "Lavender" (UK #5) brought them widespread recognition, but these singles were seamlessly integrated into a flowing musical journey that showcased the band's progressive rock pedigree.

In a cramped apartment lit only by the blue glow of an amplifier, Elias sat back. He had spent years hunting for this specific 2017 remaster. To most, it was just a file; to him, it was a time machine.

The second half of the album, beginning with "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" and "Lords of the Backstage," delves into the grotesque underbelly of rock and roll excess, depicting the performers as frantic, self-serving entities. This climaxes in the expansive "Blind Curve," a suite broken into five movements that represents the emotional core of the protagonist's crisis. The journey finds its resolution in the powerful "Childhoods End?" and the triumphant, soaring finale of "White Feather," a track that symbolizes renewal and the decision to move forward.

Meanwhile, long-time fans of the band are reveling in the chance to re-experience this beloved album in a whole new way. With its stunning sound quality and beautiful packaging, the re-released "Misplaced Childhood" is a must-have for anyone who loves progressive rock, or simply great music. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

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In 1985, Marillion achieved the unthinkable for a "neo-prog" band: they reached #1 on the UK charts with a concept album. The 2017 Deluxe Edition, specifically in its 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution FLAC format, serves as the definitive way to experience this cinematic masterpiece. The Vision: A Ten-Hour Odyssey

The album is a continuous, single-concept piece, loosely based on a brief hallucinogenic episode experienced by Fish, exploring themes of lost love, lost innocence, and childhood disillusionment. Musically, it is a masterful blend of atmospheric synth-scapes, sharp guitar riffs, and powerful rhythmic foundations. The album was a massive commercial success, immediately hitting number one in the UK charts and spending 41 weeks on the chart. It contains the band’s most famous singles, “Kayleigh” and “Lavender,” both of which became top-five hits, bringing progressive rock back into the mainstream. The album is a concept piece, a continuous,

Pulling Fish’s vocals slightly forward, giving his poetic lyricism more weight and intimacy.

Suddenly, he wasn't thirty-five anymore. He was ten years old, sitting on a threadbare carpet in his father’s study, staring at the iconic album cover—the boy in the red uniform, the magpie, the heavy atmosphere of a story he didn't yet understand.

Misplaced Childhood (Explicit)(Deluxe Edition)(4CD w+Blu-Ray) Together, they created a work that was both

For fans of progressive rock, the Marillion Misplaced Childhood 2017 FLAC 24-bit release is more than a nostalgia trip. It is a vital upgrade for any serious music library. It preserves the warmth of the original analog recordings while providing the clinical precision of modern high-fidelity digital audio, making it the definitive version of a timeless classic.

The 24-bit audio used for the 2017 re-release of "Misplaced Childhood" offers a number of benefits compared to standard CD-quality audio. With a wider dynamic range and a more detailed soundstage, 24-bit audio allows for a more immersive and engaging listening experience. The increased resolution of 24-bit audio also allows for a more nuanced sound, with a greater range of tonal colors and textures.