Fugazi

Fugazi is the second studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1984. Produced by Nick Tauber, it was recorded between November 1983 and February 1984 at various studios and was the first to feature drummer Ian Mosley, following the dismissal of the band’s original drummer Mick Pointer. The album is titled after a military slang term well known at the time of release. According to AllMusic, the album “streamlined the intricacies of the group’s prog rock leanings in favour of a more straight-ahead hard rock identity”. Built upon the success of its predecessor, Script for a Jester’s Tear, Fugazi reached the UK top five and was certified Gold.

Tracklisting

Position Title
Record 1 - Fugazi (2021 Remix)
A1 Assassing
A2 Punch And Judy
A3 Jigsaw
A4 Emerald Lies
B1 She Chameleon
B2 Incubus
B3 Fugazi
Record 2 - Live At The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada 20th June 1984 (Part 1)
C1 Assassing
C2 Punch And Judy
C3 Jigsaw
D1 Script For A Jester’s Tear
D2 Chelsea Monday
Record 3 - Live At The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada 20th June 1984 (Part 2)
E1 Emerald Lies
E2 Cinderella Search
E3 Incubus
F1 Charting The Single
F2 He Knows, You Know
Record 4 - Live At The Spectrum, Montreal, Canada 20th June 1984 (Part 3)
G1 Fugazi
G2 Forgotten Sons
H1 Garden Party
H2 Market Square Heroes

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Release Information

Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi_(album)
Format 1× Box Set Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition
Label Parlophone
Catalog Number 0190295016463
Notes Signed Fugazi print (signed by Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly & Ian Mosley) if pre-ordered from Marillion’s website. Signed by Fish when pre-ordered at Fish webshop Ⓟ 2021 this compilation Parlophone Records Ltd. Ⓒ 2021 Parlophone Records Ltd. This label copy information is the subject of copyrights protection. All rights reserved. Ⓒ 2021 Parlophone Records Ltd. A Warner Music Group Company. Made in Germany
Discogs URL Marillion - Fugazi