Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -flac 24... ~repack~ Jun 2026

Conceptually, tells the tale of a young musician's struggles with identity, love, and disillusionment. The album's narrative arc follows a protagonist who is grappling with the challenges of growing up, set against the backdrop of a small English seaside town. Through a series of powerful songs, Marillion's lead vocalist, Fish (Douglas James Henderson), brings this story to life with his remarkable vocal range and emotive delivery.

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Veteran fans on forums like Steve Hoffman Music Forums and Progressive Ears overwhelmingly praise the 2017 FLAC as “the best the album has ever sounded digitally” – cleaner top end, improved stereo imaging, and no sibilance on Fish’s vocals during “Kayleigh.” Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

Beyond the audio upgrades, the 2017 deluxe edition is a treasure trove for collectors. It includes a previously unreleased live concert recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, Holland, in October 1985, where the band performed the entire Misplaced Childhood album live. The Blu-ray disc also features a 73-minute documentary titled "Childhood Memories," in which the band and producer Chris Kimsey sit down to reminisce about the tumultuous recording sessions in Berlin, providing an invaluable historical context for the album. Promotional videos for the album's singles, including "Kayleigh," "Lavender," and "Heart of Lothian," round out the package. Conceptually, tells the tale of a young musician's