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The Thieving Magpie

Marillion · 1988

112 min · 22 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · neo-prog

A sweeping blend of progressive rock and artful storytelling, anchored by lush melodies and intricate arrangements.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic journey with emotional peaks immersive storytelling through soundscapes patient build-ups rewarding deep listening
Context
Released on November 29, 1988, 'The Thieving Magpie' was a pivotal live album for Marillion, following their commercial peak with 'Misplaced Childhood' in 1985. This album captures the band during a transitional phase, showcasing their evolution as they embraced more complex compositions and theatrical performance elements.
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progressive rock, art rock, neo-prog

The Thieving Magpie is an album by Marillion, released in 1988. A sweeping blend of progressive rock and artful storytelling, anchored by lush melodies and intricate arrangements. 'The Thieving Magpie' is significant for its critical reception, achieving notable chart success in the UK, where it peaked at number 4. The album serves as a testament to Marillion's influence on the neo-progressive rock movement, solidifying their status as key players in the genre during the late 1980s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Thieving Magpie sound like?

A sweeping blend of progressive rock and artful storytelling, anchored by lush melodies and intricate arrangements. Rooted in progressive rock and art rock.

What makes The Thieving Magpie by Marillion notable?

'The Thieving Magpie' is significant for its critical reception, achieving notable chart success in the UK, where it peaked at number 4. The album serves as a testament to Marillion's influence on the neo-progressive rock movement, solidifying their status as key players in the genre during the late 1980s. Released on November 29, 1988, 'The Thieving Magpie' was a pivotal live album for Marillion, following their commercial peak with 'Misplaced Childhood' in 1985. This album captures the band during a transitional phase, showcasing their evolution as they embraced more complex compositions and theatrical performance elements.

Who is The Thieving Magpie for?

The Thieving Magpie works well if you're into dynamic journey with emotional peaks, immersive storytelling through soundscapes and patient build-ups rewarding deep listening.

How many songs are on The Thieving Magpie?

The Thieving Magpie has 22 tracks, running approximately 112 minutes.

Tracklist

22 tracks·112:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Intro – La gazza ladra 2:45
  • 2 Slàinte Mhath 4:49
  • 3 He Knows You Know 5:12
  • 4 Chelsea Monday 8:00
  • 5 Freaks 4:06
  • 6 Jigsaw 6:24
  • 7 Punch & Judy 3:23
  • 8 Sugar Mice Standout 6:03
  • 9 Fugazi 8:39
  • 10 Script for a Jester’s Tear Standout 8:45
  • 11 Incommunicado 5:23
  • 12 White Russian 6:14

Disc 2

  • 1 Pseudo Silk Kimono 2:19
  • 2 Kayleigh Standout 3:52
  • 3 Lavender 2:27
  • 4 Bitter Suite 7:38
  • 5 Heart of Lothian 5:12
  • 6 Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) 2:16
  • 7 Lords of the Backstage 6:07
  • 8 Blind Curve 5:34
  • 9 Childhoods End? 2:48
  • 10 White Feather 4:22

Release Date

November 29, 1988

Genre

art rock, neo-prog, progressive rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

112 min 27 sec