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Hercules
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 13:37 |
1 Fugazi 2= Misplaced Childhood 2= Clutching at Straws 4 Script
But they're all very good.
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toolis
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 14:05 |
1-2=Misplaced Childhood - Clutching At Straws (can't decide but voted for the latter caus of its few votes)
3.Script
4.Fugazi (don' like it at all)
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digdug
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 14:14 |
Script!
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NJCat_11
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 14:24 |
As much as I love Script for A Jester's Tear, I had to go with Clutching At Straws
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lazland
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 14:31 |
If I were being purely nostalgic, I would plump for Script, but I do genuinely think that Misplaced is a modern classic, and an album which brought prog to a great many people in the UK especially, simply because of Kayleigh & Lavender - proof again that commercial does not equate to bad.
Script was a stunning debut from a band who had actually being playing live very well for quite some time prior to its release - I first saw them in London when Market Square Heroes was released, but I do think that the narrative, playing, production, and general mass appeal of Misplaced sets it apart from many other 1980's albums.
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mohaveman
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 14:34 |
Fugazi
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Nipsey88
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 15:37 |
Clutching at Straws, hands down. It's in my top ten of any artist.
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Tarcisio Moura
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Location: Brazil
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 18:54 |
As much as I love Clutching At Straws, nothing matched the impact of Script For A Jesterīs Tear in my life in the 80īs. It started a whole new genre (and brought prog back into the limelight again!).
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progkidjoel
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Location: Australia
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Posted: March 03 2010 at 18:55 |
Fugazi for me.
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someone_else
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 02:29 |
This one goes between Fugazi and Misplaced Childhood. I vote for Fugazi.
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dedokras
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 05:36 |
Fugazi
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Tuonela
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 06:58 |
Clutching at Straws!
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O666
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 13:13 |
100% Script. Befor script released i think Progressive reach to end of the line. Genesis enter to pop zone slowly and it happened to many of Prog bands or bands had no new ideas. When "Scripts......" released i shocked and wondered. This album have special mean for me and i love all songs in it. I think Script is important and show start point of Neo-Prog. Fish born in this album. His voice is very close to "Phil Colins" and he mix that with Hard rock and Heavy Metal influences. Keyboard and guitar one-two ( like football) is amazing and instrumental part of songs is very powerful and magnificent.
I love all of Fish era albums of marillion but Script is my choice.
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MFP
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 13:54 |
Fugazi
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lazland
Prog Reviewer
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Location: Wales
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 13:55 |
O666 wrote:
100% Script. Befor script released i think Progressive reach to end of the line. Genesis enter to pop zone slowly and it happened to many of Prog bands or bands had no new ideas. When "Scripts......" released i shocked and wondered. This album have special mean for me and i love all songs in it. I think Script is important and show start point of Neo-Prog. Fish born in this album. His voice is very close to "Phil Colins" and he mix that with Hard rock and Heavy Metal influences. Keyboard and guitar one-two ( like football) is amazing and instrumental part of songs is very powerful and magnificent.
I love all of Fish era albums of marillion but Script is my choice. |
That's an interesting statement Omid, because most people at the time, certainly music journalists, dismissed him as a Gabriel clone. Having said that, there are still a great many people who don't realise that Phil sang vocals on For Absent Friends - his voice was quite remarkably like Gabriel's.
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Stooge
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 14:48 |
I bought all 4 albums on cassete last year from a vendor at a nearby flea market, and they all the tapes were warped from poor storage. Last time I will buy something from that guy. Because of this, I haven't heard all these albums in their entirety. I don't own a functioning copy of Clutching At Straws, but I have since purchased Fugazi and Misplaced Childhood on vinyl at the same flea market (from a different seller ), and my brother owns Script on vinyl. As I've only heard these albums one or two times each (don't have a record player where I currently live), I won't vote.
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Posted: March 04 2010 at 15:21 |
In this order:
1 Script 2 Fugazi 3 Misplaced 4 Clutching
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octopus-4
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Posted: March 05 2010 at 05:01 |
My preference goes to Fugazi. I don't like Scripts too much. Recycling a guitar riff from Grendel is immoral, too. For me the best thing of Fish era is the live version of Forgotten Sons on Real to Reel.
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zbida
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Posted: March 05 2010 at 05:53 |
These albums have some noticeable similarities in pairs - Script... and Fugazi sound slightly different than ...Childhood and ...Straws, though all were made during relatively short time period.
Anyway - all of them are great and none is my favourite.
Steve H. didn't even approach this Great Four with any later Marillion albums.
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lazland
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Joined: October 28 2008
Location: Wales
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Posted: March 05 2010 at 11:12 |
zbida wrote:
These albums have some noticeable similarities in pairs - Script... and Fugazi sound slightly different than ...Childhood and ...Straws, though all were made during relatively short time period.
Anyway - all of them are great and none is my favourite.
Steve H. didn't even approach this Great Four with any later Marillion albums. |
No - the vast majority of them, with the possible exception of Holidays in Eden & Anaraknophobia, were a damn sight better
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