Marillion (Fish era)
Marillion are the best known and most commercially successful of the "neo-progressive" bands from the 1980s. Singer Fish fronted the band through their first four studio albums, although each member became well-known as a musician in his own right. After Fish's departure in 1988, singer Steve Hogarth joined the band.
Founded: 1979
Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Albums
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Script For A Jester's Tear | Studio | 1983 | ||
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Fugazi | Studio | 1984 | ||
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Real To Reel | Live | 1984 | ||
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Misplaced Childhood | Studio | 1985 | ||
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Clutching At Straws | Studio | 1987 | ||
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The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) | Live | 1988 |
