Fugazi – Deluxe Edition

Marillion

SKU: 0190295016463

Barcode: 0190295016463

65.00 £65.00
  • Genre: Progressive
  • Label: Rhino
  • Released Date: 10th September 2021
  • Buying Format:
    4LP Box Set

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Expanded Vinyl 4LP Box Set Reissue featuring Brand-New 2021 Stereo Remix by Andy Bradfield and Avril Mackintosh Plus 1984 Live Concert!

It was March 1984 when British rockers Marillion returned with the band’s second album, Fugazi. Recorded between gigs and with a brand new drummer (Ian Mosley replaced Mick Pointer after the highly successful Script For A Jester’s Tear), the record’s prog-meets-hard-rock energy was a success, soaring to No. 5 on the UK album charts. The album spawned a pair of singles: “Assassing,” and “Punch & Judy,” the tracks reaching No. 22 and No. 29 on the UK singles charts, respectively. Fugazi is celebrated here in an expanded vinyl 4LP box set reissue. The collection opens with a brand-new 2021 remixed stereo versions by Andy Bradfield and Avril Mackintosh, who also remixed the deluxe editions of Script For A Jester’s Tear and Clutching At Straws. Also included: a show from The Spectrum in Montreal, Canada, recorded in 1984. The show is packed with tunes from the band’s first two albums, including popular B-side, “Charting The Single.”

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Track Listings

LP1: Fugazi (2021 Stereo Remix)

  1. Assassing
  2. Punch And Judy
  3. Jigsaw
  4. Emerald Lies
  5. She Chameleon
  6. Incubus
  7. Fugazi

 

LP2: Live at The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, 20th June 1984 (Part 1)

  1. Assassing
  2. Punch And Judy
  3. Jigsaw
  4. Script For A Jester's Tear
  5. Chelsea Monday

 

LP3: Live at The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, 20th June 1984 (Part 2)

  1. Emerald Lies
  2. Cinderella Search
  3. Incubus
  4. Charting the Single
  5. He Knows You Know

 

LP4: Live at The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, 20th June 1984 (Part 3)

  1. Fugazi
  2. Forgotten Sons
  3. Garden Party
  4. Market Square Heroes

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