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The Best of Both Worlds (Marillion album)

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The Best of Both Worlds
Greatest hits album by
Released24 February 1997
Recorded1982–96
Genre
LabelEMI
ProducerNick Tauber
Chris Kimsey
Christopher Neil
Nick Davis
Dave Meegan
Marillion chronology
Made Again
(1996)
The Best of Both Worlds
(1997)
This Strange Engine
(1997)

The Best of Both Worlds is a two-disc compilation album by British neo-prog band Marillion released in 1997 by EMI Records, who the band had been signed to from their debut in 1982 until being dropped in 1995. The title refers to Marillion's two distinct "eras" with lead singers Fish (1980—1988) and Steve Hogarth (since 1989). By the time this compilation was released, both line-ups had recorded four studio albums each.

Content

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The second Marillion best-of since the 14-track one-disc compilation A Singles Collection (known as Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other in the US) from 1992, this one additionally contains material from Brave (1994) and Afraid of Sunlight (1996). Two different covers were created for the compilation, one by Mark Wilkinson, who had worked for the band during the Fish years, and one by Bill Smith Studio, who took over after Fish's and Wilkinson's departure. The booklet was printed so that either of the covers could be displayed in the jewel case according to personal preference. The track list, comprising 29 songs, was put together by Lucy Jordache, then the manager responsible for the band in EMI, in close collaboration with the band's fans' mailing list, "Freaks" (named after the eponymous song). Jordache also motivated singers Fish and Hogarth to contribute liner notes—at a time when both camps were not yet on friendly terms again—by telling each of them the other had already agreed to do so.[1]

Although the compilation did not contain any previously unreleased material, it was attractive to existing fans as it included various edited versions that were not easily accessible at the time, resulting in "better than expected" sales.[1]

Track listing

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Disc one

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No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
1."Script for a Jester's Tear"Script for a Jester's Tear8:44
2."Market Square Heroes" (B'Sides version)
non-album single3:57
3."He Knows You Know" (album version)
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Pointer
  • Kelly
  • Brian Jelliman
  • Diz Minnitt
Script for a Jester's Tear5:22
4."Forgotten Sons"
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Pointer
  • Kelly
  • Jelliman
  • Minnitt
Script for a Jester's Tear8:19
5."Garden Party"
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Pointer
  • Kelly
  • Jelliman
  • Minnitt
Script for a Jester's Tear7:15
6."Assassing" (single version)
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
Fugazi3:37
7."Punch and Judy"
Fugazi3:18
8."Kayleigh" (single version)
Misplaced Childhood3:33
9."Lavender" (single version)
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Misplaced Childhood3:41
10."Heart of Lothian" (single version)
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Misplaced Childhood3:37
11."Incommunicado"
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Clutching at Straws5:16
12."Warm Wet Circles" (single version)
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Clutching at Straws4:24
13."That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)"
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Clutching at Straws5:57
14."Sugar Mice"
  • Dick
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Clutching at Straws5:45

Disc two

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No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
1."The Uninvited Guest"
Seasons End3:45
2."Easter"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Seasons End4:31
3."Hooks in You" (Meaty Mix)
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
  • Helmer
Seasons End3:53
4."The Space"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
Seasons End6:15
5."Cover My Eyes (Pain and Heaven)"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Holidays in Eden3:54
6."No One Can"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Holidays in Eden4:40
7."Dry Land"
  • Hogarth
  • Colin Woore
Holidays in Eden4:42
8."Waiting To Happen"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Holidays in Eden4:55
9."The Great Escape" (album version)
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
  • Helmer
Brave6:28
10."Alone Again in the Lap of Luxury" (radio edit)
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Brave4:29
11."Made Again"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
  • Helmer
Brave5:03
12."King"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Afraid of Sunlight7:05
13."Afraid of Sunlight"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Helmer
Afraid of Sunlight6:50
14."Beautiful" (radio edit)
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
Afraid of Sunlight4:23
15."Cannibal Surf Babe"
  • Hogarth
  • Rothery
  • Trewavas
  • Kelly
  • Mosley
  • Helmer
Afraid of Sunlight5:17

Note

  • Although it is not mentioned in the album credits, the versions of "Easter" and "The Uninvited Guest" presented here are single edits. "Waiting To Happen" is a few seconds shorter than the album version. "Cannibal Surf Babe" is presented without the musical bridge that appears at the end of the song on the album version.

Personnel

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Musicians

Techincal

  • Disc one tracks 1–7 produced by Nick Tauber; tracks 8–14 produced by Chris Kimsey. Track 1 mixed by Simon Hanhart.
  • Disc two tracks 1–4 produced and mixed by Nick Davis and Marillion; tracks 5–8 produced by Christopher Neil, recorded and mixed by Rob Eaton; tracks 9–15 produced by Dave Meegan and Marillion. Tracks 10–11 engineered by Dave Meegan.

Charts

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Chart (1997) Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[2] 58
UK Albums (OCC)[3] 88

References

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  1. ^ a b Big George Webley, "Marillion: Doing Business With Their Fans", Sound on Sound, September 2003, retrieved 8 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Marillion – The Best of Both Worlds" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Marillion | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 11 November 2024.