• Script for a Jester's Tear is the debut studio album by British neo-prog band Marillion, released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 1983 by EMI Records...
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    "Market Square Heroes" in 1982, followed by their first album Script for a Jester's Tear in 1983. They have released 20 studio albums in total. The band...
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  • on the final date of the tour promoting their 1983 debut album Script for a Jester's Tear. Featuring former members Fish on vocals and Mick Pointer on drums...
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  • Fugazi (album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    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...
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  • Seasons End (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    dress introduced on Script for a Jester's Tear (1983), the chameleon in the "fire" square appears on Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi (1984) and Misplaced...
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    the band's debut EP Market Square Heroes (1982) and debut LP Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). He was sacked from the band following the album's UK tour...
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  • Live from Loreley (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    from the four studio albums they released up to that point, i.e. Script for a Jester's Tear (1983), Fugazi (1984), Misplaced Childhood (1985), and Clutching...
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  • Misplaced Childhood (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    2017 Mix and Master by Michael Hunter Emerald Lies (Intro) 0:50 Script for a Jester's Tear 8:41 Incubus 9:41 Chelsea Monday 9:59 The Web 8:17 CD 3 Live at...
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  • The Thieving Magpie (album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    characters found on the covers of the previous albums, i.e. "The Jester" (Script for a Jester's Tear), "The Boy" (Misplaced Childhood), and "Torch" (Clutching...
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  • Massacre)" is a song by the British neo-prog band Marillion. It was the second single released from their debut album Script for a Jester's Tear. It reached...
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    Retrieved 7 September 2022. Peak positions for Marillion's albums and singled in Canada: Script for a Jester's Tear: "RPM 100 Albums". RPM. Vol. 38, no. 21...
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    of years, leading to the release of their top-ten debut album Script for a Jester's Tear in 1983. They achieved further chart success in the UK, attaining...
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  • Single" as the B-side. It was released from their first album, Script for a Jester's Tear, and peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. The song's theme...
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    Assembly, a Saracen is destroyed by an elephant gun fired by Constable Els of the South African Police. In the 1983 debut album Script for a Jester's Tear, by...
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  • Thaemlitz "The Web", a song by Marillion from Script for a Jester's Tear "The Web", a song by Neurosis from Souls at Zero "The Web", a song by Zao from The...
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  • Early Stages (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Jelliman, Kelly, Minnett, Pointer, Rothery, Trewavas) – 11:49 "Script for a Jester's Tear" (Fish, Kelly, Pointer, Rothery, Trewavas) – 10:20 "Forgotten...
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  • Tales from the Lush Attic (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    among the first neo-progressive releases, alongside Marillion's Script for a Jester's Tear, released in the same year. In the style of some classic progressive...
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  • Real to Reel (Marillion album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    albums, Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) and Fugazi (1984), the original LP version contained two tracks previously not available on any albums, the A-side...
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  • on the bonus CD of the remastered Script for a Jester's Tear album. A CD replica of the single was also part of a collectors box-set released in July...
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  • A Singles Collection (released as Six of One, Half-Dozen of the Other in the U.S.) is a compilation album of Marillion singles from both the Fish era...
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  • Brief Encounter (album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    title tracks, Fugazi (1984) and Script for a Jester's Tear (1983). "Lady Nina" was also released as a single with a promo video on the U.S. market, with...
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  • The Best of Both Worlds (Marillion album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    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...
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    shepherd" from the album Songs for the Shepherd 1983: Marillion – "Forgotten Sons" from the album Script for a Jester's Tear 1985: Judy Collins – "The Lord...
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  • Grendel (novel) (category Alfred A. Knopf books)
    version of their first album, Script for a Jester's Tear. The American alternative rock band Sunny Day Real Estate recorded a song called "Grendel" that...
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    Party" from their debut album Script for a Jester's Tear and performing with them for three months as a replacement for their original drummer, Mick Pointer...
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    debut album Script for a Jester's Tear. From February until October 1990 he played with Nic Potter on bass and Stuart Gordon on violin. A live recording...
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  • Anoraknophobia (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    album was even recorded. In an attempt to depart from their neo-prog past for a contemporary sound, Marillion introduced elements of rap, groove, funk,...
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    used a CS-15 on their first full-length album, Script for a Jester's Tear. Boyd Jarvis, a producer and early pioneer of house music, started out with a CS-15...
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    "Total Guitar July 2001". brianmay.com. Retrieved 27 August 2017. "Script for a Jester's Tear". The Marillion Discography. Retrieved 16 August 2017. Wikimedia...
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  • Batastrophe (1983) Toyah, Love Is the Law (1983) Marillion, Script for a Jester's Tear (1983) Silent Running, When the 12th of Never Comes (1983) Marillion...
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