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Fugazi (album)

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.

Fugazi
Cover art by Mark Wilkinson
Studio album by
Released12 March 1984[1]
RecordedNovember 1983 – February 1984
Studio
Genre
Length45:56
LabelEMI
ProducerNick Tauber
Marillion chronology
Script for a Jester's Tear
(1983)
Fugazi
(1984)
Real to Reel
(1984)
Singles from Fugazi
  1. "Punch and Judy"
    Released: 30 January 1984
  2. "Assassing"
    Released: 30 April 1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

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".[2] Built upon the success of its predecessor, Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi reached the UK top five[4] and was certified Gold.[5]

Background and recording edit

Following their first album and its support tour, Marillion found themselves behind schedule, under pressure from EMI Records to deliver a second album. Producer Nick Tauber worked the band hard, having them stop into various rehearsal and recording studios to write songs, and to find a drummer. All three drummers to date - Mick Pointer, Andy Ward and John Marter - had been fired.[6] American drummer Jonathan Mover auditioned in London in September 1983, and two days later was performing with Marillion in Germany.

Marillion settled into Rockfield Studios in Wales to compose some songs. According to an interview with Mover, the various band members had been working separately on songs when the band's front man, Fish, asked whether they agreed with his new idea that it should be a concept album like Pink Floyd's The Wall. The more veteran band members said "maybe," but new drummer Mover said it was a bad idea, that the current crop of songs was not connected by any theme, and would have to be scrapped. According to Mover, Fish took this as a challenge to his authority and he was fired from the band.[6] Fish recalled, "Jonathan Mover left me cold, but the musicians loved him because he was super-technical. I felt I was being railroaded. All he could talk about was drums, and he didn’t fit in to the band's social element."[7] Mover received a writing credit for the single "Punch and Judy".[8]

The production schedule ran so late that Marillion had to begin their album support tour with new drummer Ian Mosley before the album was ready.[6]

Reflecting on his guitar work on the album in a 2022 interview, Steve Rothery said, "The thing about the sound of Fugazi is because at the time it was recorded there was a fashion to make everything very clean and bright sounding. So for me some of the guitars on Fugazi are too bright, there is not enough warmth in the sound. By the time we did Misplaced Childhood in Berlin with Chris Kimsey, who obviously worked with the Rolling Stones, I think I had the best of both worlds: I had that full, chiming sound but recorded in such a way that it wasn't brittle sounding like some of the sounds in Fugazi."[9]

Release edit

Critical reception edit

As Marillion used ten different studios to record the album and the line-up had undergone a change, Fugazi proved to be a slightly incoherent follow-up to Script for a Jester's Tear, which was noticed in the retrospective review by John Franck of AllMusic. He awarded the album a four-star rating, singling out such songs as "Assassing", "Incubus", and "Fugazi".[3]

Writing for Ultimate Classic Rock, Eduardo Rivadavia observed:

Fugazi proved just as diverse, ambitious, even preposterous (in the best possible prog-rock sense) as Script. They matched epic, complex musicianship with oblique wordplay to perfection on the likes of "Assassing", "Jigsaw", "Incubus", and the title track – all of which would become perennial concert favorites for years to come. If anything, the new album was, at once, more polished (in terms of both production standards and song arrangements) and a tad less consistent than its predecessor, unquestionably falling short of heightened expectations on the somewhat less-than-stellar "Emerald Lies" and certainly the subpar "She Chameleon".[10]

Commercial performance edit

Fugazi reached number 5 in the UK Albums Chart, spending a total of 20 weeks there.[4] It was certified Gold by the BPI on 9 July 1985 for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.[5] The album produced two singles which became top 30 hits, "Punch and Judy" (UK no. 29) and "Assassing" (UK no. 22).[11]

Formats and reissues edit

The album was initially released on LP[nb 1], 12" picture disc and cassette.[12] The first CD issue[nb 2] appeared sometime afterwards.

As part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums, EMI Records re-released Fugazi on 23 February 1998 with 24-bit digital remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus tracks[nb 3]. The remastered version was also made available without the bonus disc in 2000 and again in 2005 as a Japanese mini-LP replica[nb 4].

A new 180g heavy-weight vinyl pressing identical to the original 1984 edition[nb 5] was released in 2012.[12]

On August 31, 2021, a deluxe edition of Fugazi was released via Parlophone as a 3CD/Blu-ray set along with a 4LP boxed version. The deluxe edition includes a completely new remix of the original studio album and a live concert recorded in Montreal, Canada on June 20, 1984 (which had previously been partially available on Real to Reel), as well as, on the Blu-ray disc, new high-resolution stereo and 5.1 surround remixes by Avril Mackintosh and Andy Bradfield. The set also includes a 'making of' documentary containing interviews with all then band members as well as their track by track breakdowns of the genesis of each of the songs. Also included is a live concert from 1984 that was filmed and broadcast by Swiss TV.

Sleeve artwork edit

In 2012, Gigwise chose the sleeve design by Mark Wilkinson as 29th in its countdown of the "Greatest Album Artwork of All Time". Holly Frith wrote: "Despite the arguable quality of their music, Marillion most certainly gave a shit about their album artwork and this multi-tiered image of a young man suffering an apparent overdose is their most startling, brilliant and thought-provoking."[13]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Fish, Mark Kelly, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Assassing" 7:03
2."Punch & Judy"Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Jonathan Mover3:22
3."Jigsaw" 6:51
4."Emerald Lies"Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Ian Mosley5:12
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."She Chameleon" 6:55
6."Incubus"Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mosley8:32
7."Fugazi"Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mosley8:03
Total length:45:56
1998 remastered edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cinderella Search" (12" version)Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mosley5:32
2."Assassing" (alternative mix) 7:41
3."Three Boats Down from the Candy"Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mick Pointer, Diz Minnett4:01
4."Punch & Judy" (demo)Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mover3:51
5."She Chameleon" (demo) 6:34
6."Emerald Lies" (demo)Fish, Kelly, Rothery, Trewavas, Mosley5:33
7."Incubus" (demo) 8:10
Total length:41:20
  • All individual writing credits are from the 1998 remastered edition[nb 3]. According to the original 1984 version[nb 1], all songs were written by the whole band; all lyrics are credited to Fish.

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Album
Chart (1984) Peak
position
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[14] 71
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[15] 29
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[16] 42
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[17] 23
UK Albums (OCC)[18] 5
US Billboard Album Charts[19] 209
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[20] 71
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[21] 31
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[22] 4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[23] 6
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[24] 22
Scottish Albums (OCC)[25] 9
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[26] 13
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[27] 4

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[28] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b EMI: EMC 2400851
  2. ^ EMI: CDP 7 46027 2
  3. ^ a b EMI: 7243 4 93369 2 6, 493 3692
  4. ^ Toshiba-EMI: TOCP-67785
  5. ^ EMI: 50999 621806 1 0, VEMC 2900851
Citations
  1. ^ "Fugazi". Fish-TheCompany.Com: Official Site. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "Marillion Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b Franck, John. Marillion: "Fugazi" > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Marillion - Fugazi". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  5. ^ a b . British Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original on 15 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Romano, Will (2010). Mountains Come Out of the Sky: The Illustrated History of Prog Rock. Backbeat Books. p. 394. ISBN 978-0879309916.
  7. ^ Dave Ling (October 2001) Interview with Fish Classic Rock
  8. ^ "Fugazi". Allmusic. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Interview: Steve Rothery (Marillion)". Hit Channel. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  10. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo (12 March 2014), "30 years ago: Marillion release 'Fugazi'", Ultimate Classic Rock, retrieved 2 April 2015
  11. ^ "Marillion". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  12. ^ a b . The Official Marillion Website. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  13. ^ Frith, Holly (2 April 2012). "The Greatest Album Artwork of All Time". Gigwise. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Top RPM Albums: Issue 6750b". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Marillion – Fugazi" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  16. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Marillion – Fugazi" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Marillion – Fugazi". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  18. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  19. ^ "Fugazi". Billboard magazine. 21 July 1984. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  20. ^ "Ultratop.be – Marillion – Fugazi" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  21. ^ "Ultratop.be – Marillion – Fugazi" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  22. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Marillion – Fugazi" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  23. ^ "Album Top 40 slágerlista – 2021. 37. hét" (in Hungarian). MAHASZ. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  24. ^ "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official Retail Sales Chart". OLiS. Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  25. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  26. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Marillion – Fugazi". Hung Medien. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  27. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  28. ^ "British album certifications – Marillion – Fugazi". British Phonographic Industry.

External links edit

  • The Official Marillion Website

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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 FugaziCover art by Mark WilkinsonStudio album by MarillionReleased12 March 1984 1 RecordedNovember 1983 February 1984StudioThe Manor Oxfordshire Sarm East London Eel Pie London Maison Rouge London GenreNeo prog hard rock 2 Length45 56LabelEMIProducerNick TauberMarillion chronologyScript for a Jester s Tear 1983 Fugazi 1984 Real to Reel 1984 Singles from Fugazi Punch and Judy Released 30 January 1984 Assassing Released 30 April 1984 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 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 2 Built upon the success of its predecessor Script for a Jester s Tear Fugazi reached the UK top five 4 and was certified Gold 5 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 2 1 Critical reception 2 2 Commercial performance 2 3 Formats and reissues 3 Sleeve artwork 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksBackground and recording editFollowing their first album and its support tour Marillion found themselves behind schedule under pressure from EMI Records to deliver a second album Producer Nick Tauber worked the band hard having them stop into various rehearsal and recording studios to write songs and to find a drummer All three drummers to date Mick Pointer Andy Ward and John Marter had been fired 6 American drummer Jonathan Mover auditioned in London in September 1983 and two days later was performing with Marillion in Germany Marillion settled into Rockfield Studios in Wales to compose some songs According to an interview with Mover the various band members had been working separately on songs when the band s front man Fish asked whether they agreed with his new idea that it should be a concept album like Pink Floyd s The Wall The more veteran band members said maybe but new drummer Mover said it was a bad idea that the current crop of songs was not connected by any theme and would have to be scrapped According to Mover Fish took this as a challenge to his authority and he was fired from the band 6 Fish recalled Jonathan Mover left me cold but the musicians loved him because he was super technical I felt I was being railroaded All he could talk about was drums and he didn t fit in to the band s social element 7 Mover received a writing credit for the single Punch and Judy 8 The production schedule ran so late that Marillion had to begin their album support tour with new drummer Ian Mosley before the album was ready 6 Reflecting on his guitar work on the album in a 2022 interview Steve Rothery said The thing about the sound of Fugazi is because at the time it was recorded there was a fashion to make everything very clean and bright sounding So for me some of the guitars on Fugazi are too bright there is not enough warmth in the sound By the time we did Misplaced Childhood in Berlin with Chris Kimsey who obviously worked with the Rolling Stones I think I had the best of both worlds I had that full chiming sound but recorded in such a way that it wasn t brittle sounding like some of the sounds in Fugazi 9 Release editCritical reception edit As Marillion used ten different studios to record the album and the line up had undergone a change Fugazi proved to be a slightly incoherent follow up to Script for a Jester s Tear which was noticed in the retrospective review by John Franck of AllMusic He awarded the album a four star rating singling out such songs as Assassing Incubus and Fugazi 3 Writing for Ultimate Classic Rock Eduardo Rivadavia observed Fugazi proved just as diverse ambitious even preposterous in the best possible prog rock sense as Script They matched epic complex musicianship with oblique wordplay to perfection on the likes of Assassing Jigsaw Incubus and the title track all of which would become perennial concert favorites for years to come If anything the new album was at once more polished in terms of both production standards and song arrangements and a tad less consistent than its predecessor unquestionably falling short of heightened expectations on the somewhat less than stellar Emerald Lies and certainly the subpar She Chameleon 10 Commercial performance edit Fugazi reached number 5 in the UK Albums Chart spending a total of 20 weeks there 4 It was certified Gold by the BPI on 9 July 1985 for sales in excess of 100 000 copies 5 The album produced two singles which became top 30 hits Punch and Judy UK no 29 and Assassing UK no 22 11 Formats and reissues edit The album was initially released on LP nb 1 12 picture disc and cassette 12 The first CD issue nb 2 appeared sometime afterwards As part of a series of Marillion s first eight studio albums EMI Records re released Fugazi on 23 February 1998 with 24 bit digital remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus tracks nb 3 The remastered version was also made available without the bonus disc in 2000 and again in 2005 as a Japanese mini LP replica nb 4 A new 180g heavy weight vinyl pressing identical to the original 1984 edition nb 5 was released in 2012 12 On August 31 2021 a deluxe edition of Fugazi was released via Parlophone as a 3CD Blu ray set along with a 4LP boxed version The deluxe edition includes a completely new remix of the original studio album and a live concert recorded in Montreal Canada on June 20 1984 which had previously been partially available on Real to Reel as well as on the Blu ray disc new high resolution stereo and 5 1 surround remixes by Avril Mackintosh and Andy Bradfield The set also includes a making of documentary containing interviews with all then band members as well as their track by track breakdowns of the genesis of each of the songs Also included is a live concert from 1984 that was filmed and broadcast by Swiss TV Sleeve artwork editIn 2012 Gigwise chose the sleeve design by Mark Wilkinson as 29th in its countdown of the Greatest Album Artwork of All Time Holly Frith wrote Despite the arguable quality of their music Marillion most certainly gave a shit about their album artwork and this multi tiered image of a young man suffering an apparent overdose is their most startling brilliant and thought provoking 13 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Fish Mark Kelly Steve Rothery Pete Trewavas except where notedSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Assassing 7 032 Punch amp Judy Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Jonathan Mover3 223 Jigsaw 6 514 Emerald Lies Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Ian Mosley5 12 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length5 She Chameleon 6 556 Incubus Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mosley8 327 Fugazi Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mosley8 03Total length 45 56 1998 remastered edition bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Cinderella Search 12 version Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mosley5 322 Assassing alternative mix 7 413 Three Boats Down from the Candy Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mick Pointer Diz Minnett4 014 Punch amp Judy demo Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mover3 515 She Chameleon demo 6 346 Emerald Lies demo Fish Kelly Rothery Trewavas Mosley5 337 Incubus demo 8 10Total length 41 20 All individual writing credits are from the 1998 remastered edition nb 3 According to the original 1984 version nb 1 all songs were written by the whole band all lyrics are credited to Fish Personnel editMarillion Fish vocals cover concept Steve Rothery guitars photography 1998 remastered edition Mark Kelly keyboards Pete Trewavas bass Ian Mosley drums Jonathan Mover drums Punch amp Judy Demo Additional musicians Linda Pyke backing vocal on Incubus Chris Karan additional percussion Technical personnel Nick Tauber Original album production Simon Hanhart Original album recording and mixing Andy Bradfield Avril Mackintosh 2021 remix Mark Wilkinson sleeve design and illustration photography 1998 remastered edition Julie Hazelwood sleeve design and illustration pictures on the wall Peter Mew 1998 digital remastering April July 1997 at Abbey Road London Bill Smith Studio repackaging design 1998 remastered edition Charts editAlbum Chart 1984 Peakposition Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 14 71 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 15 29 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 16 42 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 17 23 UK Albums OCC 18 5 US Billboard Album Charts 19 209 Chart 2021 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 20 71 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 21 31 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 22 4 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 23 6 Polish Albums ZPAV 24 22 Scottish Albums OCC 25 9 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 26 13 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 27 4Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 28 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References editNotes a b EMI EMC 2400851 EMI CDP 7 46027 2 a b EMI 7243 4 93369 2 6 493 3692 Toshiba EMI TOCP 67785 EMI 50999 621806 1 0 VEMC 2900851 Citations Fugazi Fish TheCompany Com Official Site Retrieved 22 April 2015 a b Ankeny Jason Marillion Biography AllMusic Retrieved 4 September 2016 a b Franck John Marillion Fugazi gt Review at AllMusic Retrieved 16 March 2015 a b Marillion Fugazi Official Charts Company Retrieved 16 March 2015 a b British album certifications Marillion Fugazi British Phonographic Industry Archived from the original on 15 March 2015 a b c Romano Will 2010 Mountains Come Out of the Sky The Illustrated History of Prog Rock Backbeat Books p 394 ISBN 978 0879309916 Dave Ling October 2001 Interview with Fish Classic Rock Fugazi Allmusic Retrieved 24 June 2013 Interview Steve Rothery Marillion Hit Channel 1 March 2022 Retrieved 6 March 2024 Rivadavia Eduardo 12 March 2014 30 years ago Marillion release Fugazi Ultimate Classic Rock retrieved 2 April 2015 Marillion Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 March 2015 a b Fugazi The Official Marillion Website Archived from the original on 8 June 2011 Retrieved 17 March 2015 Frith Holly 2 April 2012 The Greatest Album Artwork of All Time Gigwise Retrieved 12 December 2016 Top RPM Albums Issue 6750b RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 17 March 2015 Dutchcharts nl Marillion Fugazi in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 17 March 2015 Offiziellecharts de Marillion Fugazi in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 17 March 2015 Swedishcharts com Marillion Fugazi Hung Medien Retrieved 17 March 2015 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 March 2015 Fugazi Billboard magazine 21 July 1984 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Ultratop be Marillion Fugazi in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 19 September 2021 Ultratop be Marillion Fugazi in French Hung Medien Retrieved 19 September 2021 Offiziellecharts de Marillion Fugazi in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 17 September 2021 Album Top 40 slagerlista 2021 37 het in Hungarian MAHASZ Retrieved 24 September 2021 Oficjalna lista sprzedazy OLiS Official Retail Sales Chart OLiS Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 23 September 2021 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 September 2021 Swisscharts com Marillion Fugazi Hung Medien Retrieved 19 September 2021 Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 September 2021 British album certifications Marillion Fugazi British Phonographic Industry External links editThe Official Marillion Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fugazi album amp oldid 1212286161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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