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The Masterpiece Reimagined: Marillion’s Misplaced Childhood (2017 Remaster) Marillion’s third studio album, Misplaced Childhood
Musically, the album is characterized by its lush arrangements, featuring lush keyboards, intricate basslines, and technically impressive drumming. The band's guitarist, Stephen Hoggett, weaves intricate textures throughout, adding another layer of depth to the album's overall sound. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...
Misplaced Childhood was Marillion’s third studio album. It launched the band into international stardom. Frontman Fish wrote the lyrics during a drug-fueled, 10-hour trip. The songs explore themes of lost love, childhood, and sudden success. It launched the band into international stardom
The album's narrative revolves around the character of a young boy struggling to cope with the challenges of adolescence. Through a series of songs, Marillion's lead vocalist, Fish, guides the listener on a journey of self-discovery, exploring the pain and confusion that often accompanies the transition from childhood to adulthood. The album's title, "Misplaced Childhood," aptly captures the sense of disorientation and disconnection that can occur during this phase of life. The album's narrative revolves around the character of
Standard CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz) was the standard upon which the album was originally digitized. A 24-bit transfer, likely sourced from the 2017 remix or remaster campaigns (often spearheaded by Michael Hunter or Andy Bradfield), offers a drastically increased dynamic range. For the avid collector, this file type promises to strip away the "digital glare" of early CD pressings, aiming to present the album not as a nostalgic memory, but as a physical presence in the room. It transforms the album from a passive background experience into an active, forensic examination of sound.
The Masterpiece Reimagined: Marillion’s Misplaced Childhood (2017 Remaster) Marillion’s third studio album, Misplaced Childhood
Musically, the album is characterized by its lush arrangements, featuring lush keyboards, intricate basslines, and technically impressive drumming. The band's guitarist, Stephen Hoggett, weaves intricate textures throughout, adding another layer of depth to the album's overall sound.
Misplaced Childhood was Marillion’s third studio album. It launched the band into international stardom. Frontman Fish wrote the lyrics during a drug-fueled, 10-hour trip. The songs explore themes of lost love, childhood, and sudden success.
The album's narrative revolves around the character of a young boy struggling to cope with the challenges of adolescence. Through a series of songs, Marillion's lead vocalist, Fish, guides the listener on a journey of self-discovery, exploring the pain and confusion that often accompanies the transition from childhood to adulthood. The album's title, "Misplaced Childhood," aptly captures the sense of disorientation and disconnection that can occur during this phase of life.
Standard CD quality (16-bit/44.1kHz) was the standard upon which the album was originally digitized. A 24-bit transfer, likely sourced from the 2017 remix or remaster campaigns (often spearheaded by Michael Hunter or Andy Bradfield), offers a drastically increased dynamic range. For the avid collector, this file type promises to strip away the "digital glare" of early CD pressings, aiming to present the album not as a nostalgic memory, but as a physical presence in the room. It transforms the album from a passive background experience into an active, forensic examination of sound.