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Released
  
14 March 1983

Script for a Jester's Tear (1983)
  
Fugazi (1984)

Release date
  
14 March 1983

Label
  
Capitol Records

Length
  
46:45

Artist
  
Marillion

Producer
  
Nick Tauber

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Recorded
  
December 1982 — February 1983

Studio
  
The Marquee Studios (London, England)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Neo-progressive rock

Similar
  
Marillion albums, Progressive rock albums

Script for a Jester's Tear is the debut studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion, released in 1983. Produced by Nick Tauber, it was recorded between December 1982 and February 1983 at The Marquee Studios in London.

Contents

Script for a Jester's Tear was intended to be part of a trilogy along with the next albums, Fugazi (1984) and Misplaced Childhood (1985). It was a commercial success in the UK, produced the Top 40 singles "He Knows You Know" and "Garden Party", and peaked at number 7 on the album chart. It reached the Platinum certification and is credited with giving a second life to progressive rock.

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Singles

Script for a Jester's Tear was preceded by the single "Market Square Heroes", released in 1982, with "Three Boats Down from the Candy" and the 17-minute-long epic "Grendel" as B-sides. None of these songs appeared on the original album, though A-side can be briefly heard during a short radio segment prior to "Forgotten Sons". All tracks are featured in the bonus disc of the 1997 remastered edition.

Cover art

The artwork was created by Mark Wilkinson who would be commissioned to the role on all Marillion LPs and 12" singles of the Fish-era.

Critical reception

AllMusic critic John Franck has retrospectively given the album a 4.5 star rating. He called it "an essential work for any self-respecting first- or second-generation prog rock fan", but considered the "over-the-top" lyrics for "Chelsea Monday" to be a minor shortcoming.

Commercial performance

Script for a Jester's Tear reached number 7 in the UK charts and spent there 31 weeks, the second longest chart residency of a Marillion album. It was certified Platinum by the BPI on 5 December 1997 for sales in excess of 300.000 copies. The album did not achieve a commercial impact in the U.S., making only number 175 in the Billboard 200.

Formats and reissues

The album was initially released on LP, 12" picture disc and cassette. The first CD issue appeared in 1985.

As part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums, EMI Records re-released Script for a Jester's Tear on 29 September 1997 with 24-bit digital remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus tracks. The remastered version was also made available without the bonus disc in 2000 and again in 2005 as a Japanese mini-LP replica.

A new 180g heavy weight vinyl pressing identical to the original 1983 edition was released in 2012.

Track listing

All tracks written by Fish, Steve Rothery, Pete Trewavas, Mark Kelly, Mick Pointer, Diz Minnett, and Brian Jelliman, except where noted.

  • The total length is listed for the first CD edition. The remastered version is 14 seconds longer.
  • All individual writing credits are from the 1997 remastered edition. In the original 1983 version the whole band is listed as writers, arrangers, and performers; all lyrics are credited to Fish.
  • Songs

    1Script for a Jester's Tear8:43
    2He Knows You Know5:24
    3The Web8:52

    References

    Script for a Jester's Tear Wikipedia