Marillion:: Recital Of The Script
is widely considered the definitive live document of Marillion’s early era, captured on April 18, 1983, at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. This performance marked the final night of the tour for their debut album, Script for a Jester's Tear , and serves as a raw, high-energy snapshot of a band on the verge of superstardom. The Lineup and Dynamics
Noted for his stoic stage presence—standing nearly still while delivering aggressive and melodic solos that often surpassed the studio versions in intensity. Marillion: Recital of the Script
This concert is one of the few high-quality live documents of Pointer, who left the band shortly after this tour concluded. Key Tracks and Highlights is widely considered the definitive live document of
Providing the atmospheric textures and symphonic backdrops. This concert is one of the few high-quality
Often performed slower than the studio version, emphasizing the emotional "silent scream" of the protagonist.
This recording is unique for featuring the band's original studio lineup before significant personnel changes:
A hit that became an audience favorite for its upbeat, unconventional rhythm. Production and Legacy