Marillion Script For A Jester's Tear
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Chippe
April 16th 2025


582 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Still hard to pick the best track, all rules

zakalwe
April 16th 2025


41988 Comments


Nice one Eg

Icebloom
April 16th 2025


1020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

FOR WHOSE IS THE KINGDOM

THE POWER

THE GLORY

e210013
April 17th 2025


6378 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Amazing stuff.

zakalwe
April 17th 2025


41988 Comments


Album reminds me of being read Enid Blyton at school.
Biking it to the corner shop on a belting hot summers day and buying a Mr Freeze and if I was lucky a flying glider!
Going over the rec and kicking a ball about with mates and talking to girls who were making daisy chains.

1980-87. It could’ve been the 50s. What a time to be alive!!



Egarran
April 17th 2025


36865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The torment of love really resonated with us kids.

e210013
April 17th 2025


6378 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Nice happy memories, zak. Curious thoughts about the album. I liked.

Egarran
April 17th 2025


36865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Not even joking about love's torment. I'm pretty sure I felt the strongest and purest heartache in grade school.

Later it got diluted by sexual desires and later it got more diluted by practical concerns.

zakalwe
April 17th 2025


41988 Comments


Eg is the remaster that book type thing with the bonus tracks?

Egarran
April 17th 2025


36865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Ohh no, sorry, it's only digital. Sounds good though. I should get that.

zakalwe
April 17th 2025


41988 Comments


Digital better than nothingatal

Egarran
April 18th 2025


36865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I will accept it.



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