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: The triumphant, fast-paced closer. The high bit-rate ensures that the dense, marching rhythms and layered backing vocals remain perfectly distinct and never muddy. The Ultimate Listening Experience

The album is a concept piece, a continuous, song-cycle narrative that flows from one track to the next. Lead singer Fish reportedly conceived the elaborate storyline during a 10-hour acid trip, using it to weave together ruminations on lost love, the pains of adolescence, and the pressure of sudden rock stardom. The album's lineup was at its peak, featuring Fish on lead vocals, Steve Rothery on guitars, Mark Kelly on keyboards, Pete Trewavas on bass, and Ian Mosley on drums. Together, they created a work that was both commercially potent and artistically ambitious. Hits like "Kayleigh" (UK #2) and "Lavender" (UK #5) brought them widespread recognition, but these singles were seamlessly integrated into a flowing musical journey that showcased the band's progressive rock pedigree.

Pete Trewavas’s intricate basslines and Ian Mosley's kick drums possess a punch and clarity absent from standard formats. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

: Aggressive, percussion-heavy, and chaotic. The high-resolution format manages the complex transients of Mosley’s drumming without distorting.

According to reviewers at Hiresedition.com, the remastered version allows listeners to hear individual parts—particularly Rothery's soaring guitar lines—with breathtaking clarity. : The triumphant, fast-paced closer

The 2017 Deluxe Edition, often sourced in FLAC 24-bit format from Blu-ray or high-res digital platforms, addresses the limitations of the original 1985 production.

The remastered sequence remains faithful to the original 10-track cycle, including the hits "Kayleigh" "Lavender" (#5 UK), and "Heart of Lothian" A semi-autobiographical song cycle written by lead singer , exploring themes of lost love and childhood. Personnel: Hits like "Kayleigh" (UK #2) and "Lavender" (UK

: The album opener sets a haunting tone. The 24-bit remaster emphasizes the deep, swelling synth pads and the intimacy of Fish’s close-mic’d vocals.

High-resolution audio of the classic album.

The of Marillion's 1985 classic Misplaced Childhood is the definitive high-resolution version of this neo-progressive masterpiece. Most frequently found in the 4CD/1-Blu-ray Deluxe Edition or as a standalone digital download, this release provides the original album at 24-bit / 96kHz . Audio Specifications & Quality

The album opens with "Pseudo Silk Kimono," where the 24-bit depth allows the decay of Mark Kelly's keyboards to fade perfectly into total silence. This transitions seamlessly into "Kayleigh," where Steve Rothery’s iconic guitar delay effect rings out with pristine high-frequency clarity. The emotional climax of the first half, "Heart of Lothian," showcases a powerful, driving rhythm section that benefits immensely from the increased audio headroom. Side Two: The Redemption

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