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This lavish box set assembles all of the Fish-era singles released by Marillion, the undisputed leaders of the neo-prog movement. Clearly the stuff of manic collectors' dreams, this will far exceed both the interest and budget of casual listeners; but for those keen to possess a truly special heirloom to commemorate their heroes, this will fit that description quite nicely. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
2009 three CD collection from the British Prog Rock band. This triple disc compilation contains all the singles released by the band between 1982 and 1988 (AKA the Fish years). Includes all the A and B-sides from both the seven inch and twelve inch singles including single and extended mixes, non-album B-sides, live tracks and more. 45 songs including 'Kayleigh', 'Garden Party', 'Sugar Mice', 'Market Square Heroes', 'He Knows You Know' and many others. EMI. Singles 82-88 Review
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