Marillion - Misplaced Childhood (1985)
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Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
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Side one
1. "Pseudo Silk Kimono" 2:15
2. "Kayleigh" 4:04
3. "Lavender" 2:28
4. "Bitter Suite"
i) "Brief Encounter"
ii) "Lost Weekend"
iii) "Blue Angel"
iv) "Misplaced Rendezvous"
v) "Windswept Thumb" 7:53
5. "Heart of Lothian"
i) "Wide Boy"
ii). "Curtain Call" 4:08
Side two
6. "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" 2:13
7. "Lords of the Backstage" 1:53
8. "Blind Curve"
i) "Vocal Under a Bloodlight"
ii) "Passing Strangers"
iii) "Mylo"
iv) "Perimeter Walk"
v) "Threshold" 9:30
9. "Childhoods End?" 4:33
10. "White Feather" 2:24
1998 remastered edition bonus disc
1. "Lady Nina" 5:50
2. "Freaks" 4:08
3. "Kayleigh" (alternative mix) 4:04
4. "Lavender Blue" 4:23
5. "Heart of Lothian" (extended mix) 5:53
6. "Pseudo Silk Kimono" (demo) 2:08
7. "Kayleigh" (demo) 4:11
8. "Lavender" (demo) 2:33
9. "Bitter Suite"
a. "Brief Encounter"
b. "Lost Weekend" (demo) 2:56
10. "Lords of the Backstage" (demo) 1:48
11. "Blue Angel" (demo) 1:46
12. "Misplaced Rendezvous" (demo) 1:21
13. "Heart of Lothian"
a. "Wide Boy"
b. "Curtain Call" (demo) 4:26
14. "Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)" (demo) 1:52
15. "Passing Strangers"
a. "Mylo"
b. "Perimeter Walk"
c. "Threshold" (demo) 9:26
16. "Childhoods End?" (demo) 2:22
17. "White Feather" (demo) 2:17
Marillion Band Members Musicians
Fish – vocals; cover concept
Steve Rothery – guitars; additional bass guitar; photography (1998 remastered edition)
Mark Kelly – keyboards
Pete Trewavas – bass guitar
Ian Mosley – drums, percussion
Chris Kimsey – production and mixing
Thomas Stiehler – recording
Mark Freegard – mixing engineering
Mark Wilkinson – sleeve design and illustration
Julie Hazelwood – collage
1998 remastered edition
Peter Mew – digital remastering (July — August 1998 at Abbey Road, London, England)
Bill Smith Studio – artwork design
Misplaced Childhood is the 3rd studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion, released in 1985. It is a concept album loosely based on the childhood of Marillion's lead singer, Fish, who was inspired by a brief incident that occurred while he was under the influence of acid.