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Marillions 2004 album, MARBLES, is a quintessential example of how far the long-lived British band had come from their beginnings as a neo-prog outfit led by the whimsically named singer Fish. Steve Hogarth (who replaced Fish in the mid-80s) helped Marillion evolve into more than a gang of Genesis-fanciers over the years. MARBLES incorporates the influences of the Beatles, contemporary Britpop, and even a bit of jazz, creating a sleek, sophisticated sound thats no prog-rock rehash but can still safely be termed art-rock in the literal sense.
This is the 2011 double vinyl version of Marbles. Marillions 13th Studio album, originally released in 2004. This edition is one of a series of reissues of Marillion albums on the Madfish label. Packaged in a gatefold cover with printed inner sleeves. Re-worked artwork is by original designer Carl Glover.






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