Front Row Club Issue 1
108 min · 15 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · neo-prog
A sprawling collection of intricate melodies and vivid storytelling wrapped in lush, atmospheric arrangements.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- dynamic journey with emotional peaks
- immersive storytelling in lush soundscapes
- patient unfolding of intricate melodies
- for contemplative evening sessions
- captivating long-form listening experience
Maybe skip if you want
- seekers of instant gratification
- prefer short, standalone tracks
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1994, 'Front Row Club Issue 1' captures Marillion during their transition into a more independent phase after leaving major labels. This live album follows their studio efforts, showcasing the band's ability to craft immersive performances that resonate with their dedicated fanbase, particularly after the departure of lead singer Fish in the early '90s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Genesis· Yes· Porcupine Tree
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 A Few Words for the Dead 8:18
- 2 Under the Sun 4:06
- 3 Man of a Thousand Faces 4:15
- 4 Mad 8:10
- 5 Three Minute Boy 6:35
- 6 80 Days 5:49
- 7 Splintering Heart 6:55
- 8 These Chains 4:46
- 9 Answering Machine 3:45
- 10 Cannibal Surf Babe 5:54
- 11 Gazpacho 5:05
Disc 2
- 1 Cathedral Wall 6:31
- 2 This Strange Engine 23:12
- 3 Memory of Water 8:01
- 4 King 7:20
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