Alphabetical Index:
Mad
Part 3 of the song "Goodbye To All That"
Madcap's Embrace
Music by Derek Dick, Brian Jelliman, Diz Minnit, Mick Pointer and Steve Rothery
Lyrics by Derek William Dick (Fish)
1981
Never officially released
This song evolved from "Lady Fantasy" featuring new lyrics by Fish.
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time on March 14, 1981
Early 1981 Shows
Saliva Tears 81/82 Tour
Made Again
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by John Helmer
Published by Charisma Music Pub. Co. Ltd./ Rondor Music (Ldn) Ltd.
Copyright 1994 EMI Records Ltd.
Studio versions:
Album version (05:02)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Written at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire between April 1992 and January 1993
Recorded at Chateau Marouatte, Tocane St, Apre, France & Parr Street, Liverpool, between February and September 1993
Mixed at Parr Street, Liverpool & Sam West, London
Produced by Dave Meegan & Marillion
Engineered by Dave Meegan, assisted by Chris Hedge, Michael Hunter, Andrea Wright (Parr Street) and Niall Flynn (Sam West)
Album Demo (05:24)
marillion albums:
Recorded at Chateau Marouatte, Tocane St, Apre, France, between February and September 1993
Unplugged version (05:15)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time, out of context, on June 19, 1993
Performed live for the first time, with the whole "Brave" album" on February 20, 1994
1993 Web Holland Fanclub Convention
Brave Tour
April 29, 1994: "La Cigale", Paris, France (05:25)
marillion albums:
Web Holland Fanclub Shows
June 23, 1995: Arnhem, "The Luxor", The Netherlands (06:25)
marillion albums:
Afraid of Sunlight Tour
Made Again Tour
April 28, 1996: "Forum", London, England (06:22)
marillion albums:
This Strange Engine Tour
September 6, 1997: "Le Spectrum", Montreal, Canada (06:43)
marillion albums:
Pre-Radiation Shows
January 10 1998: "Ateneu Popular", Barcelona, Spain - (Acoustic) (06:59)
marillion albums:
Radiation Tour
Marillion.com Tour
Anoraknophobia Tour
Marillion Weekend 2002
April 5, 2002: "Pontins Holiday Center", Brean Down, Somerset, England (05:46)
marillion albums:
marillion videos:
Man of a Thousand Faces
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by John Helmer
Published by Charisma/Rondor Music
Copyright (1997) by Castle Copyrighs Ltd.
Studio versions:
Album version (07:33)
marillion albums:
Recorded at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire between August and November 1996
Produced by Marillion
Engineered by Stewart Every
Mixed by Dave Meegan with Andrea Wright and Michael Hunter at Parr Studios, Liverpool
Radio Edit (03:37)
marillion singles:
Extended version (08:19)
marillion singles:
Album Demo (06:33)
marillion albums:
Recorded 1995-1997 at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire, during the writing of "This Strange Engine" and "Afraid of Sunlight"
Originally recorded by Stewart Every and Dave Meegan
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time on April 30, 1997
This Strange Engine Tour
May 19, 1997: "Vooruit", Gent, Belgium (08:14)
marillion albums:
August 31, 1997: "The Spectrum Rochester", New York, U.S.A. (18:05) (with "Estonia")
marillion albums:
September 6, 1997: "Le Spectrum", Montreal, Canada (09:59)
marillion albums:
Pre-Radiation Shows
January 10 1998: "Ateneu Popular", Barcelona, Spain - (Acoustic) (04:04)
marillion albums:
Radiation Tour
November 9, 1998: "Ludwigshalle", Dieburg, Germany (04:15)
marillion albums:
University Tour
Anoraknophobia Tour
May 19, 2001: "Academy", Manchester, England (07:51)
marillion albums:
2002 Festivals
Christmas 2002 Tour
December 7, 2002: "Union Chapel", Islington, London, England (??:??)
marillion videos:
Map of the World
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth and Van Eede
Published by Bug Music
Copyright (2001) Marillion / Intact Records Ltd.
Studio versions:
Album version (05:02)
marillion albums:
Written, recorded and mixed at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire for the whole 2000 and beginning of 2001
Produced, recorded and Mixed by Dave Meegan aided and abbeted by Stewart Every
Mastered by Simon Heyworth at Chop'em Out
Recording demo (05:45)
marillion albums:
Radio Edit (04:15)
marillion singles:
Racket Club Acoustic Session 2001 (04:04)
marillion albums:
Recorded and mixed by Stewart Every at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire, 2001
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time on February 13, 2001
University Tour
Anoraknophobia Tour
May 22, 2001: "Forum", London, England (05:05)
marillion albums:
October 13, 2001: "013", Tillburg, The Netherlands (06:11)
marillion albums:
Marillion Weekend 2002
2002 Festivals
Christmas 2002 Tour
December 7, 2002: "Union Chapel", Islington, London, England (??:??)
marillion videos:
Radio Sessions:
Total Rock Live Radio Session, April 2002 (04:51)
marillion albums:
Recorded and mixed by Dave Meegan, live in the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire, April 2002
Marbles I
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth
Copyright (2004) Intact Recordings Ltd.
Published by knowmorepublishing
Studio versions:
Album version (01:42)
marillion albums:
Written, recorded and mixed at The Racket Club, Buckhimghamshire, for the whole of 2002, 2003 and the beginning of 2004
Produced and recorded by Dave Megan
Mixed by Dave Megan, Michael Hunter and Steven Wilson
Assistant engineer: Roderick Brunton
Live versions:
Never performed live
Marbles II
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth
Copyright (2004) Intact Recordings Ltd.
Published by knowmorepublishing
Studio versions:
Album version (02:02)
marillion albums:
Written, recorded and mixed at The Racket Club, Buckhimghamshire, for the whole of 2002, 2003 and the beginning of 2004
Produced and recorded by Dave Megan
Mixed by Dave Megan, Michael Hunter and Steven Wilson
Assistant engineer: Roderick Brunton
Live versions:
Never performed live
Marbles III
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth
Copyright (2004) Intact Recordings Ltd.
Published by knowmorepublishing
Studio versions:
Album version (04:17)
marillion albums:
Written, recorded and mixed at The Racket Club, Buckhimghamshire, for the whole of 2002, 2003 and the beginning of 2004
Produced and recorded by Dave Megan
Mixed by Dave Megan, Michael Hunter and Steven Wilson
Assistant engineer: Roderick Brunton
Live versions:
Never performed live
Marbles IV
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth
Copyright (2004) Intact Recordings Ltd.
Published by knowmorepublishing
Studio versions:
Album version (01:26)
marillion albums:
Written, recorded and mixed at The Racket Club, Buckhimghamshire, for the whole of 2002, 2003 and the beginning of 2004
Produced and recorded by Dave Megan
Mixed by Dave Megan, Michael Hunter and Steven Wilson
Assistant engineer: Roderick Brunton
Live versions:
Never performed live
Margaret
Traditional
Arrangement by Derek Dick, Mark Kelly, Mick Pointer, Pete Trewavas and Steve Rothery
Published by Marillion Music, Charisma Music Publishing Co. Ltd., Chappell Music Ltd.
Copyright (1983) EMI Records Ltd.
Never recorded in studio
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time on September 4, 1981
Early 1981 Shows
Saliva Tears 81/82 Tour
Market Square Heroes Promotion Tour
Farewell to 1982 Tour
The Script Tour (1st leg)
April 7, 1983: "The Playhouse", Edinburgh, Scotland (12:17)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
April 7, 1983: "The Playhouse", Edinburgh, Scotland [Edited] (04:05)
marillion singles:
The Script Tour (with Andy Ward)
The Script Tour (with John Martyr)
Introducing Ian Mosley
Farewell to '83 Tour
Fugazi Tour
Farewell to '86 Tour
Market Square Heroes
Music by Derek Dick, Mark Kelly, Diz Minnett, Mick Pointer, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Derek William Dick (Fish)
Published by Marillion Music, Charisma Music Publishing Co. Ltd., Chappell Music Ltd.
Copyright (1982) EMI Records Ltd.
Studio versions:
"Anti-Christ" version (04:17)
marillion singles:
Recorded in October 1982
Produced by David Hitchcock
"Battle-Priest" version (04:15)
marillion albums:
marillion videos:
Re-recorded version (04:45)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Recorded in September 1983
Produced by Nick Tauber
Edited Re-recorded version (03:56)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Manchester Square demo (??:??)
present in the tape:
Recorded at the "EMI House", Manchester Square, London, July 26, 1982
Produced by David Hitchcock
Fair Deal Studios demo (03:37)
present in the tape:
Recorded at the "EMI Fair Deal Studio", Manchester Square, London, September 6, 1982
Produced by David Hitchcock
Live versions (Fish):
Performed live for the first time on April 24, 1982
Saliva Tears 81/82 Tour
????, 1982: "Marquee Club", London - (excerpt) (01:33)
marillion videos:
Market Square Heroes Promotion Tour
Farewell to 1982 Tour
The Script Tour (1st leg)
April 18, 1983: "Hammersmith Odeon", London, England (08:28)
marillion videos:
The Script Tour (with Andy Ward)
The Script Tour (with John Martyr)
The Script Tour (with Jonathan Mover)
Introducing Ian Mosley
Farewell to '83 Tour
Fugazi Tour
March 5, 1984:"De Montford Hall", Leicester, England (07:31)
marillion albums:
Real to Reel Tour
Misplaced Childhood '85 Tour
Misplaced Childhood '86 Tour
Farewell to '86 Tour
Clutching at Straws Tour
Live versions (h):
Seasons End Tour
April 24, 1990: "De Montfort Hall", Leicester, England (10:01)
marillion videos:
Made Again Tour
April 28, 1996: "Forum", London, England (06:15)
marillion albums:
Marouatte Jam
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Published by Charisma Music Pub. Co. Ltd./ Rondor Music (Ldn) Ltd. / Copyright Control
Copyright 1994 EMI Records Ltd.
Studio versions:
Album version (09:44)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Recorded at Chateau Marouatte, Tocane St, Apre, France & Parr Street, Liverpool, between February and September 1993
Produced by Dave Meegan
Engineered by Dave Meegan, assisted by Chris Hedge
Live versions:
Never performed live
(The) Massive Attack Song
First working title of "House"
Memory of Water
Music by Steve Hogarth, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by John Helmer
Published by Charisma/Rondor Music
Copyright (1997) by Castle Copyrighs Ltd.
Studio versions:
Album version (03:02)
marillion albums:
Recorded at The Racket Club, Buckinghamshire between August and November 1996
Produced by Marillion
Engineered by Stewart Every
Mixed by Dave Meegan with Andrea Wright and Michael Hunter at Parr Studios, Liverpool
Positive Light remix (09:37)
marillion albums:
Produced by Marc Mitchell and Mark Daghorn at Aspect Studios, Jersey, Channel Islands
December 1996 to November 1997
Programmed and engineered by Marc Mitchell
Big Beat mix (08:05)
marillion albums:
marillion singles:
Recorded at the Racket Club, Buckhinghamshire
Mixed by The Silent Buddhas, 1998
Mastered by Peter Mew at Abbey Road
Technopox remix (10:03)
marillion albums:
Mixed by The Silent Buddhas, 1998
Album Demo (03:10)
marillion albums:
Recorded 1995-1997 at the Racket Club, Buckinghamshire, during the writing of "This Strange Engine" and "Afraid of Sunlight"
Originally recorded by Stewart Every and Dave Meegan
Live versions:
Performed live for the first time on September 12, 1998
Radiation Tour
November 9, 1998: "Ludwigshalle", Dieburg, Germany (08:01)
marillion albums:
Marillion.com Tour
November 18, 1999: "Academy", Manchester, England (4:56)
marillion albums:
November/December, 1999: Germany (05:25)
marillion videos:
Christmas 2000 Tour
December 12, 2000: "Sala Bikini", Barcelona, Spain (05:10)
marillion albums:
University Tour
Anoraknophobia Tour
Mirages
Music by Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly and Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Steve Hogarth
Published by Charisma Music Pub. Co. Ltd./ Rondor Music (Ldn) Ltd.
Copyright (1995) EMI Records Ltd.
Studio versions:
Demo (06:03)
marillion albums:
Live versions:
Never performed live
Misplaced Rendevous
Part 4 of the song "Bitter Suite"
Studio versions:
Album Demo (01:56)
marillion albums:
Recorded in February 1985
My Generation
The Who cover
Live versions:
Performed live as part of the "Market Square Heores" medley
Clutching at Straws Tour
Mylo
Part 3 of the song "Blind Curve"
Copyright © 2004 José Carlos Maltez