This Strange Engine

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This Strange Engine is a 1997 progressive rock album by British band Marillion, known for its expansive compositions and emotionally charged themes.

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instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist Marillion NERFINISHED
bassist Pete Trewavas NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
drummer Ian Mosley NERFINISHED
genre neo-progressive rock
progressive rock
guitarist Steve Rothery NERFINISHED
hasPart 80 Days NERFINISHED
An Accidental Man NERFINISHED
Estonia NERFINISHED
Hope for the Future NERFINISHED
Man of a Thousand Faces NERFINISHED
Memory of Water NERFINISHED
One Fine Day NERFINISHED
This Strange Engine (song) NERFINISHED
keyboardist Mark Kelly NERFINISHED
language English
longestTrack This Strange Engine (song) NERFINISHED
longestTrackDuration approximately 15 minutes
mainPerformer Ian Mosley NERFINISHED
Mark Kelly NERFINISHED
Pete Trewavas NERFINISHED
Steve Hogarth NERFINISHED
Steve Rothery NERFINISHED
nextWork Radiation NERFINISHED
nextWorkPublicationDate 1998
notableFor emotionally charged themes
expansive compositions
numberOfTracks 8
partOf Marillion discography NERFINISHED
performer Marillion NERFINISHED
previousWork Afraid of Sunlight NERFINISHED
previousWorkPublicationDate 1995
producer Dave Meegan NERFINISHED
Marillion NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1997-04-21
recordedIn 1996
recordLabel Castle Communications NERFINISHED
Raw Power NERFINISHED
trackNumberOf 80 Days:3
An Accidental Man:6
Estonia:4
Hope for the Future:7
Man of a Thousand Faces:1
Memory of Water:5
One Fine Day:2
This Strange Engine (song):8 NERFINISHED
vocalist Steve Hogarth NERFINISHED

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Marillion notableAlbum This Strange Engine