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The standout feature of the deluxe package was its audio content. For the first time, the original master tapes were revisited to create a brand new stereo remaster for the 21st century. However, the crown jewel of the set was the inclusion of a that promised the ultimate listening experience. This Blu-ray included:

: A collection of demos and B-sides , featuring early versions of album tracks and Steven Wilson’s stereo remix of "Lady Nina". Blu-ray : Contains the high-res and 5.1 mixes, plus:

Through a high-quality Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and a good pair of headphones or studio monitors, the 24-bit FLAC file opens up a wider soundstage. Steve Rothery's double-tracked guitars pan beautifully from left to right, creating a three-dimensional sphere of sound. You can pinpoint the exact placement of Mark Kelly’s synthesizers, which wrap around the listener rather than sounding stacked on top of the vocals. 3. Preservation of Vocal Nuance

Beyond the hit singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender," the 2017 high-res files bring new life to the album's darker, more complex "Side Two." The sprawling "Blind Curve" suite benefits immensely from the increased headroom of 24-bit audio. The layers of synthesizers and percussion in the "Perimeter Walk" section create a wide, immersive soundstage that makes you feel as though you are standing in the center of the recording studio. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

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In 1985, Marillion achieved the unthinkable for a "neo-prog" band: they reached #1 on the UK charts with a concept album. The 2017 Deluxe Edition, specifically in its 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution FLAC format, serves as the definitive way to experience this cinematic masterpiece. The Vision: A Ten-Hour Odyssey

The 2017 reissue was remastered by Steven Wilson. Wilson is famous for his work with Porcupine Tree. He is renowned for breathing new life into classic progressive rock catalogs. The standout feature of the deluxe package was

The anthemic chorus delivers massive, distortion-free energy. Side Two: Acceptance and Redemption

This multi-part suite benefits the most from the expanded 24-bit dynamic range. The spoken-word poetry section ("The Spider's Web") feels as if Fish is sitting in the room with you, followed by an incredibly smooth transition into the soaring guitar solo of "Heart of Lothian."

The emotional centerpiece of the album. High-resolution audio captures the quietest whispers and the loudest climaxes without any clipping. The 2017 Remastering Process This Blu-ray included: : A collection of demos

: A 4LP set on 180g heavyweight vinyl housed in a lift-top box, including a 24-page booklet and a replica of the original tour program.

Wilson's connection to Marillion is personal. He has recounted that as a 12-year-old in 1980, he attended the band's first-ever concert, and he considers their ability to blend pop sensibility with progressive rock to be a peak achievement on this album. For this project, Wilson was asked to create new stereo and 5.1 mixes, but he ultimately felt the original stereo mix was so iconic that it couldn't be bettered. His new mixes, therefore, are reserved for the 5.1 surround format and the B-side "Lady Nina".

While the 24-bit stereo remaster is fantastic, the 2017 reissue is famous for the included on the Blu-ray component of the Deluxe Edition.

The standout feature of the deluxe package was its audio content. For the first time, the original master tapes were revisited to create a brand new stereo remaster for the 21st century. However, the crown jewel of the set was the inclusion of a that promised the ultimate listening experience. This Blu-ray included:

: A collection of demos and B-sides , featuring early versions of album tracks and Steven Wilson’s stereo remix of "Lady Nina". Blu-ray : Contains the high-res and 5.1 mixes, plus:

Through a high-quality Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and a good pair of headphones or studio monitors, the 24-bit FLAC file opens up a wider soundstage. Steve Rothery's double-tracked guitars pan beautifully from left to right, creating a three-dimensional sphere of sound. You can pinpoint the exact placement of Mark Kelly’s synthesizers, which wrap around the listener rather than sounding stacked on top of the vocals. 3. Preservation of Vocal Nuance

Beyond the hit singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender," the 2017 high-res files bring new life to the album's darker, more complex "Side Two." The sprawling "Blind Curve" suite benefits immensely from the increased headroom of 24-bit audio. The layers of synthesizers and percussion in the "Perimeter Walk" section create a wide, immersive soundstage that makes you feel as though you are standing in the center of the recording studio.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

In 1985, Marillion achieved the unthinkable for a "neo-prog" band: they reached #1 on the UK charts with a concept album. The 2017 Deluxe Edition, specifically in its 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution FLAC format, serves as the definitive way to experience this cinematic masterpiece. The Vision: A Ten-Hour Odyssey

The 2017 reissue was remastered by Steven Wilson. Wilson is famous for his work with Porcupine Tree. He is renowned for breathing new life into classic progressive rock catalogs.

The anthemic chorus delivers massive, distortion-free energy. Side Two: Acceptance and Redemption

This multi-part suite benefits the most from the expanded 24-bit dynamic range. The spoken-word poetry section ("The Spider's Web") feels as if Fish is sitting in the room with you, followed by an incredibly smooth transition into the soaring guitar solo of "Heart of Lothian."

The emotional centerpiece of the album. High-resolution audio captures the quietest whispers and the loudest climaxes without any clipping. The 2017 Remastering Process

: A 4LP set on 180g heavyweight vinyl housed in a lift-top box, including a 24-page booklet and a replica of the original tour program.

Wilson's connection to Marillion is personal. He has recounted that as a 12-year-old in 1980, he attended the band's first-ever concert, and he considers their ability to blend pop sensibility with progressive rock to be a peak achievement on this album. For this project, Wilson was asked to create new stereo and 5.1 mixes, but he ultimately felt the original stereo mix was so iconic that it couldn't be bettered. His new mixes, therefore, are reserved for the 5.1 surround format and the B-side "Lady Nina".

While the 24-bit stereo remaster is fantastic, the 2017 reissue is famous for the included on the Blu-ray component of the Deluxe Edition.