Incommunicado

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"Incommunicado" is a 1987 rock single by British neo-progressive band Marillion, known for its energetic style and commentary on the pressures of fame.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Clutching at Straws NERFINISHED
artist Marillion NERFINISHED
Bside Going Under NERFINISHED
chartPositionIreland 7
chartPositionNetherlands 13
chartPositionUKSingles 6
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs energetic
up-tempo
followedBySingle Warm Wet Circles NERFINISHED
format 12-inch single
7-inch single
CD single
genre neo-progressive rock
rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
hasMusicVideo yes
isFromBandPhase Fish era of Marillion
label EMI NERFINISHED
length 5:16
lyricsLanguage English
lyricsTheme pressures of fame
notableFor anthemic chorus
commentary on the pressures of fame
partOfAlbum Clutching at Straws NERFINISHED
performer Marillion NERFINISHED
precededBySingle Sugar Mice NERFINISHED
producer Chris Kimsey NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1986
recordLabelRegion EMI Records UK NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1987-05-11
releaseYear 1987
singleVersionLength 4:09
vocalStyle lead male vocals
writer Fish NERFINISHED
Ian Mosley NERFINISHED
Mark Kelly NERFINISHED
Pete Trewavas NERFINISHED
Steve Rothery NERFINISHED

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Garden Party includesSong Incommunicado
Marillion notableSingle Incommunicado