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The 10 best Marillion songs according to UachateC

In this article we present you the 10 best Marillion songs, according to our opinion.

Marillion is one of the most influential and successful bands in progressive and neo-progressive rock.

Since their formation in 1979, they have released seventeen studio albums and have achieved several hits on the sales charts.

Their music combines the complexity and emotion of classic progressive rock with the energy and freshness of 1980s and 1990s rock.




The 10 best Marillion songs according to UachateC

10. Easter

Easter is a song from the Seasons End album, the first with Steve Hogarth on vocals after Fish’s departure. It is a melancholic and emotional ballad that talks about the conflict in Northern Ireland and the hope for peace. The song is highlighted by Steve Rothery’s delicate acoustic guitar and Hogarth’s expressive voice.



Best Marillion Songs


9. Script for a Jester’s Tear

Script for a Jester’s Tear is the title track of Marillion’s first album, released in 1983. It is a progressive epic of more than eight minutes that narrates the disappointment and heartbreak of a jester who has lost his beloved. The song shows the influence of bands like Genesis or Pink Floyd, with rhythm changes, atmospheric keyboards and a powerful voice from Fish.

Best Marillion Songs


8. The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man is a song from the album Marbles, released in 2004. It is a thirteen-minute piece that explores the psychology of a man who feels invisible and misunderstood by society. The song has a complex and varied structure, with calm passages and other more intense ones, and a tremendous ending.

Best Marillion Songs


7. Kayleigh

Kayleigh is Marillion’s most famous song, and their biggest commercial success. It was the first single from the album Misplaced Childhood, released in 1985, and reached number two on the UK charts. It is a pop rock song that talks about Fish’s regret for losing an old girlfriend named Kayleigh. The song has a catchy chorus and melodic guitar.



Best Marillion Songs


6. Neverland

Neverland is the last song from the album Marbles, released in 2004. It is a progressive masterpiece of more than twelve minutes that is inspired by the tale of Peter Pan. The song talks about the search for lost innocence and the desire to escape from the reality. The song has a magical and enveloping atmosphere, with a spectacular solo guitar and an emotional voice.

Best Marillion Songs


5. Sugar Mice

Sugar Mice is a song from the album Clutching at Straws, released in 1987. It is a rock ballad that talks about the end of a relationship and the loneliness of being away from home. The song has heartfelt, soulful lyrics and a memorable guitar lead.


4. Lavender

Lavender is a song from the album Misplaced Childhood, released in 1985. It is a pop rock song that is based on the children’s song “Lavender’s Blue”. The song talks about the memory of a youthful love and nostalgia for childhood. The song has an upbeat rhythm and a lovely simple melody.


3. The Great Escape

The Great Escape is a song from the album Brave, released in 1994. It is a progressive song of more than six minutes that is part of a concept album based on the true story of a girl who jumped into the sea from a bridge. The song talks about the desire to be free from the bonds and pressures of life. The song has an impressive instrumental part and a dramatic ending.


2. You’re Gone

You’re Gone is a song from the album Marbles, released in 2004. It is a pop rock song that talks about the pain of losing a loved one and the difficulty of moving on. The song has a catchy melody and a harmonious voice.


1. Fugazi

Fugazi is the title track of Marillion’s second album, released in 1984. It is a progressive song of more than eight minutes that talks about the corruption, violence and madness of the modern world. The song has critical and sarcastic lyrics, and powerful and dynamic music, with an incredible guitar solo.


Best Marillion Songs
Best Marillion Songs


These are the top 10 Marillion songs, in our opinion. Do you agree? What other songs would you add or remove? Leave us your comment and share this article with your Marillion fan friends.


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Alberto Pérez Velázquez

Director y Co-fundador de grupo UachateC
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