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AssassingAssassing is a song by the group Marillion.
The meaning of the title is an invented verb by singer Fish mixing the words "Assassin" (a killer) and "Sassing" (which means a person who talks disrespectfully to another one).
The whole lyrics are full of speech metaphors, so the song seems to be about hurting someone else by talking, i.e. "Unseathe the blade within the voice."
Marillion
Marillion are a British Rock group formed in Aylesbury in 1979, whose 13 album career is generally regarded as comprising two eras, delineated by the departure of frontman Fish and arrival of Steve Hogarth in 1988. The core lineup of Steve Rothery (the only original member), Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly and Ian Mosley has been unchanged since 1984. The band has enjoyed [http://www.marillion.com/press/index.htm critical] and commercial success with a string of UK top 10 hits spanning their career and even an [http://www.marillion.com/press/before.htm entry] into the Guinness book of records.
The band's music has developed stylistically over their career and avoids easy pigeonholing, though it has been variously (although perhaps unhelpfully) described as Rock, epic rock, classic rock, art rock, progressive rock and neo-progressive rock.
Lineup
Studio album personnel since 1982:
- Fish (Derek W. Dick) - Vocals (left in 1988)
- Steve Hogarth (aka "H") - Vocals (joined in 1989)
- Steve Rothery - Guitars
- Pete Trewavas - bass
- Mark Kelly - Keyboards
- Mick Pointer - Drums (left 1983)
- Ian Mosley - Drums (joined 1984)
There were also three drummers (Jonathan Mover, Andy Ward and John Martyr) who joined and left the band in quick succession between the departure of Pointer in 1983 and the arrival of Mosley in January 1984. However, easily the most significant personnel change event in Marillion's history is the departure of lead singer Fish in 1988 and the arrival of his replacement, Steve Hogarth in 1989.
History
The Fish Era
The band was formed as Silmarillion after J.R.R. Tolkien's book The Silmarillion in 1979. The band name was shortened to Marillion in 1980, reportedly following the threat of legal action from the Tolkien estate. The early works of Marillion contained Fish's poetic and introspective lyrics, melded with a complex and subtle musical tapestry to create a sound that reflected the bands influences, notably early Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator and Yes.
The group released its first single, "Market Square Heroes", in 1982, with an epic song "Grendel" on the B-side of the 12" version. Following the single, the band released their first full length album in 1983.
The music on their debut album Script for a Jester's Tear, (1983) was borne out of the intensive gigging of the previous years. Although it had some obvious progressive rock stylings, it also had a darker edge, reflecting the bedsit squalor suggested by the cover. The second album, Fugazi (1984) built on the success of the first album, with a more electronic sound, though the band encountered numerous [http://www.marillion.com/music/albums/fugazi.htm production problems].
Fugazi
Their third and commercially most successful album, Misplaced Childhood (1985), was quite possibly their most cohesive work. It was quite a departure stylistically, showcasing their ability to juxtapose pert pop ballads ("Kayleigh" charted at #2 in the United Kingdom) with longer song cycles of lost youth and first loves. The album went to #1 in the UK.
The fourth album, Clutching at Straws (1987) shed some of its predecessor's pop stylings and retreated into a darker exploration of excess, alcoholism and life in hotels, representing the strains of constant touring that would result in the imminent departure of Fish to pursue a solo career. The loss of the larger-than-life Fish left a hole that would be difficult to fill. After lengthy legal battles, informal contact between Fish and the other four band members apparently did not resume before 1999. Both sides have made clear though that a reunion will never happen.
The H Era
After the split, the band turned to Hogarth, the former keyboardist and sometime vocalist of The Europeans, to fill the hole that Fish left. Hogarth stepped into a difficult situation, as the band had already recorded demos of the next studio album, which would become Seasons End, with Fish on vocals, and using Fish's lyrics. After Fish left the group, taking his lyrics with him, Hogarth set to work, crafting new lyrics to existing songs with lyricist and author John Helmer. The demo sessions of the songs from Seasons End with Fish vocals and lyrics can be found on the bonus disc of the remastered version of Clutching at Straws, while the lyrics found their way into various Fish solo albums such as his first solo album, Vigil In a Wilderness of Mirrors, some snippets on his second, Internal Exile and even a line or two found its way to his third album, Suits.
Hogarth's second album with the band, Holidays In Eden, was the first he wrote in partnership with the band, and includes the song "Dry Land" which Hogarth had written and recorded in a previous project with the band How We Live. Holidays in Eden is considered to be Marillion's most commercial and mainstream album, containing mostly radio-friendly songs. However, it was followed by Brave, a dark and richly complex concept album that took the band 18 months to release. The album also marked the start of the band's long time relationship with producer Dave Meegan. An independent film based on the album, which featured the band, was also released. While critically acclaimed, it did poorly commercially, but it is now considered to be one of the best progressive rock albums to come out of the 90s.
film
The next album, Afraid Of Sunlight, was released in a hurry, and it became the band's last album with record label EMI. The album itself, however, is also considered to be one of Marillion's classic albums. One track of note on the album is Out Of This World, a song about Donald Campbell, who died while trying to set a speed record on water. The song, in turn, inspired an effort to recover both Campbell and the Bluebird K7, the boat which Campbell crashed in, from the water. The recovery was realized in 2001, and both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were invited to the occasion.
What follows is a string of albums and events that saw Marillion struggling to find their place in the music business. This Strange Engine was released in 1997 with little promotion from their new label, and the band could not afford to make tour stops in the US. However, their dedicated US fanbase decided to solve the problem by raising the money themselves to give to the band to come to the US. The fundraiser worked well, and the band was able to tour the US. The band's loyal fanbase, combined with the internet, would eventually become vital to the band's existence.
The band's tenth album Radiation saw the band taking a drastically different approach in an effort to sound more modern and reflect the influence of more modern bands like Radiohead. The album was received by fans with mixed reactions. marillion.com was released the following year and showed some progression in the new direction. The band, still unhappy with their record label situation, decided that it would be worth tapping into their loyal fanbase and seeing if they would help fund the recording of the next album by pre-ordering it before recording even started. The response from the fans was overwhelming, and they were able to raise more than enough money to record and release Anoraknophobia in 2001. The band was able to strike a deal with EMI to also help distribute the album. This allowed Marillion to retain all the rights to their music while enjoying commercial distribution.
The success of Anoraknophobia allowed the band to start recording their next album, but they decided to leverage their fanbase once again to help raise money towards marketing and promotion of a new album. The band put up the album for pre-order in mid-production, and the fans once again responded overwhelmingly. Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website - as a thank-you gesture to the 17000 fans who pre-ordered Marbles, their names were credited in the sleeve notes. The band released the singles You're Gone and Don't Hurt Yourself, both of which reached the UK Chart in the Top 10 and Top 20 respectively, thanks again to the fans. Following this, they released a download-only single, The Damage (live), recorded at the band's sell-out gig at the London Astoria. It was the highest new entry in the new download chart at number 2. All this has succeeded in putting the band back in the public consciousness, making the campaign a success. Marillion continues to tour and play summer festivals in 2005 while recording new material with engineer Michael Hunter for their upcoming fourteenth studio album.
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Discography
Studio albums
- Script for a Jester's Tear (1983)
- Fugazi (1984)
- Misplaced Childhood (1985)
- Clutching at Straws (1987)
- Season's End (1989)
- Holidays In Eden (1991)
- Brave (1994)
- Afraid Of Sunlight (1995)
- This Strange Engine (1997)
- Radiation (1998)
- marillion.com (1999)
- Anoraknophobia (2001)
- Marbles (2004)
All of the albums up to Afraid of Sunlight were subsequently reissued in double-CD sets containing extensive bonus material.
Compilations
- Brief Encounter (USA Mini LP, 1986)
- B'Sides Themselves (1988)
- From Stoke Row To Ipanema (1990)
- A Singles Collection (1992)
- Marillion Music Collection. (Italy, 1993)
- Kayleigh (The Netherlands, 1996)
- Essential Collection (United Kingdom, 1996)
- The Best of Marillion (Russia, 1996)
- Best Of Both Worlds (1997)
- Real to Reel and Brief Encounter reissued as a double CD set (1997)
- Kayleigh - The essential collection (United Kingdom, 1998)
- The Singles '82-88' - Box with 12 CD-singles containing all UK single tracks. (2000)
- The Singles '89-95' - Box with 12 CD-singles containing all UK single tracks. (2002)
- Warm Wet Circles (The Netherlands, 2003)
Remixes
- Remixomatosis (2005, Retail album different from 2004 Racket Records album)
See also Remixomatosis 2004 and Christmas 2004 below
Live albums
- Real to Reel (1984)
- Made Again (1996)
- The Thieving Magpie (2 CDs, 1988)
- Anorak Live in the UK (2 CDs, 2002)
- Popular Music (2 CDs, 2005, same show in Wish You Were Here DVD)
- Marbles Live (2005)
- Marbles by the Sea (2005)
Racket Records Releases
- Live at the Borderline (Racket 1, 1992)
- Live in Caracas (Racket 2, 1992)
- Live in Glasgow (Racket 3, 1993)
- Tales From The Engine Room (Racket 7, 1998)
- Marillionrochester (2 CDs, Racket 8, 1998)
- Piston Broke (Album) (Racket 9, 1998)
- Unplugged At The Walls (2 CDs, Racket 10, 1999)
- marillion.zodiac (Racket 11, 1999)
- marillion.co.uk (Racket 12, 2000, reissued 2002 & 2005)
- How We Live: Dry Land (Racket 13, 1987)
- The Wishing Tree: Carnival of Souls (Racket 14, 2001)
- A Crash Course - An Introduction to Marillion (Racket 15, 2001)
- ReFracted! (2 CDs, Racket 17)
- Another DAT at the office (2 CDs, Racket 18)
- Fallout (2 CDs, Racket 19)
- Caught in the Net (2 CDs, Racket 20)
- AWOL (Racket 21)
- Brave Live 2002 (Racket 22, 5 April 2002)
- View from the Balcony (Racket 23, Front Row Club Sampler)
- Remixomatosis (2004, Racket 24, different from retail album)
Christmas CDs
- Christmas 1998 Happy Christmas Everybody (1998)
- Christmas 1999 marillion.christmas (1999)
- Christmas 2000 A Piss-up in a Brewery (2000)
- Christmas 2001 A verry Barry Christmas (2001)
- Christmas 2002 Santa and his Elvis (2002)
- Christmas 2003 Say Cheese! (2003)
- Christmas 2004 Baubles (2004)
Front Row Club Releases
- Front Row Club Issue 1 (FRC-001, Ludwigshalle, Dieburg, Germany, 9 November 1998)
- Front Row Club Issue 2 (FRC-002, The Academy, Manchester, England, 18 November 1999)
- Front Row Club Issue 3 (FRC-003, The Luxor, Arnhem, Netherlands, 25 June 1995)
- Front Row Club Issue 4 (FRC-004, The Borderline Club, London, England, 9 May 1992)
- Front Row Club Issue 5 (FRC-005, The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, 4 December 1989)
- Front Row Club Issue 6 (FRC-006, Michael Hunter, River, 1994)
- Front Row Club Issue 7 (FRC-007, Salle de Fetes Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland, 19 October 1991)
- Front Row Club Issue 8 (FRC-008, Le Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, 6 September 1997)
- Front Row Club Issue 9 (FRC-009, Forum, London, England, 28 April 1996)
- Front Row Club Issue 10 (FRC-010, Moles Club, Bath, 12 December 1990)
- Front Row Club Issue 11 (FRC-011, Bass Brewery Museum, Burton-On-Trent England, 17 November 2000)
- Front Row Club Issue 12 (FRC-012, Sala Bikini Barcelona. Spain, 12 December 2000)
- Front Row Club Issue 13 (FRC-013, Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands, 29 September 1995)
- Front Row Club Issue 14 (FRC-014, The Ritz Roseville, MI, USA, 22 February 1990)
- Front Row Club Issue 15 (FRC-015, Curtain Call)
- Front Row Club Issue 16 (FRC-016, Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris Barcelona, Spain, 10 Janunary 1998)
- Front Row Club Issue 17 (FRC-017, 013 Tilburg, Netherlands, 13 October 2001)
- Front Row Club Issue 18 (FRC-018, The E-Werk, Köln, Germany, 2 September 1992)
- Front Row Club Issue 19 (FRC-019, Civic, Wolverhampton, England, 4 November 1998)
- Front Row Club Issue 20 (FRC-020, Copenhagen, 28 May 1994)
- Front Row Club Issue 21 (FRC-021, London, 28 February 2001)
- Front Row Club Issue 22 (FRC-022, Utrecht, 29 May 1997)
- Front Row Club Issue 23 (FRC-023, Aylesbury, 30 April 2004)
- Front Row Club Issue 24 (FRC-024, Paris, 18 November 1998)
- Front Row Club Issue 25 (FRC-025, Mannheim, 4 December 1999)
- Front Row Club Issue 26 (FRC-026, Oxford, 25 July 1999)
- Front Row Club Issue 27 (FRC-027, Cambridge, 17 September 1995)
- Front Row Club Issue 28 (FRC-028, Sao Paulo, 5 October 1992)
- Front Row Club Issue 29 (FRC-029, Philadelphia, 9 October 2004)
- Front Row Club Issue 30 (FRC-030, Bielefeld, 20 March 1994)
- Front Row Club Issue 31 (FRC-031, Milwaukee, 20 September 1997)
- Front Row Club Issue 32 (FRC-032, Richmond, 3 August 2002)
- Front Row Club Issue 33 (FRC-033, Cologne, 24 July 1991)
Videos
- Recital of the Script (1983, Remastered 2003)
- Grendel/The Web ep (1984)
- 1982-1986 The Videos (1986)
- Sugar Mice/Incommunicado (1987)
- Live at Loreley (Reissue DVD) (1987, Reissue 2004)
- From Stoke Row To Ipanema (A year in the life) (1990, Reissue 2003)
- Six of one half a dozen the others (1992)
- A Singles Collection (1992)
- Brave, The Movie (1995)
- Shot in the Dark (2000, reissue 2002)
- The EMI Singles Collection (2002)
- Brave Live 2002 (DVD) (2002)
- A Piss-Up in a Brewery (DVD) (2002)
- Before First Light (DVD) (2003)
- Christmas in the Chapel (DVD) (2003)
- Marbles on the Road (DVD) (2004)
- Wish You Were Here (4 DVDs, 2005)
Related artists
- Fish
- Michael Hunter
- Iris
- The Wishing Tree
- John Wesley
- The Europeans
- How We Live
- Ben Castle
- Transatlantic
- Genesis
- Steve Hackett
- Kino
External links
- [http://www.marillion.com/ Marillion official site]
- [http://marillion.ter-steege.com/ The Complete Marillion Discography] from Bert ter Steege
- [http://members.lycos.co.uk/marillionbootlegs/ List of Marillion bootlegs]
- [http://www.separatedout.com/ Separated Out], homepage of a Marillion biography; the page also has a "family tree" about the early years
- [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep03/articles/marillion.htm Sound On Sound Backgrounder], excellent Backgrounder to the Band's current Internet Business Model
- [http://www.the-company.com/ Fish's official site]
- [http://marillion.baldyslaphead.co.uk/ Explanations of Song Elements] Extensive discussion of Marillion lyrics
- [http://www.marillionjesterstear.com/ Jester's Tear] An excellent Marillion tribute band
Category:British musical groups Category:Progressive rock groups
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