Marillion: Listen to new Lady Nina remix
Exclusive: Hear Steven Wilson’s remix of Marillion’s Lady Nina - taken from upcoming Misplaced Childhood deluxe edition
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A new Steven Wilson stereo remix of Marillion track Lady Nina has been released exclusively with Prog.
It’s taken from the deluxe edition of Misplaced Childhood which is out on July 21 via Parlophone on 4CD/Blu-ray along with a 4LP boxed version.
Lady Nina originally featured on the B-side of the band’s hit single Kayleigh in 1985 and subsequently appeared on the Brief Encounter EP and as a standalone single in the US. Listen to the track below.
The deluxe edition of the hit 1985 record will include the original album newly remastered and a 5.1 surround remix by Wilson. It will be accompanied by a previously unreleased 1985 concert from Utrecht featuring a performance of Misplaced Childhood in its entirety, along with demos and rarities which have been exclusively remastered.
The BluRay will contain promo videos, an hour-long album documentary, as well as high resolution and 5.1 Surround Sound mixes of the album. The set will be presented in a case-bound book that includes a 60-page booklet with liner notes.
The vinyl version will feature the newly remastered version of the original album and the Utrecht concert, with the discs pressed on 180g vinyl. The four LPs will come in a lift-top box which will include a 24-page booklet which contains replica tour program and extensive writing on the history of the album by rock writer Dave Everley.
Led by frontman Fish, Misplaced Childhood was Marillion’s third studio album and along with Kayleigh, spawned the hit singles Lavender and Heart Of Lothian.
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Misplaced Childhood Deluxe Edition is now available for pre-order. Find pack shots and tracklist below.
CD 1: Misplaced Childhood (2017 Remaster)
- Pseudo Silk Kimono
- Kayleigh
- Lavender
- Bitter Suite
- Heart Of Lothian
- Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
- Lords Of The Backstage
- Blind Curve
- Childhoods End?
- White Feather
CD 2: Live at Utrecht 1985
- Emerald Lies (intro)
- Script For A Jester’s Tear
- Incubus
- Chelsea Monday
- The Web
CD3: Live at Utrecht 1985 (continued)
- Pseudo Silk Kimono
- Kayleigh
- Lavender
- Bitter Suite
- Heart Of Lothian
- Waterhole (Expresso Bongo)
- Lords Of The Backstage
- Blind Curve
- Childhoods End?
- White Feather
- Fugazi
- Garden Party
- Market Square Heroes
CD 4: Demos & B-Sides (2017 Remaster)
- Lady Nina
- Freaks
- Kayleigh (Alternative Mix)
- Lavender Blue
- Heart Of Lothian
- Lady Nina (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
- Pseudo Silk Kimono (Demo)
- Kayleigh (Demo)
- Lavender (Demo)
- Bitter Suite: Brief Encounter/Lost Weekend (Demo)
- Lords Of The Backstage (Demo)
- Blue Angel (Demo)
- Misplaced Rendezvous (Demo)
- Heart Of Lothian: Wide Boy/Curtain Call (Demo)
- Waterhole (Expresso Bongo) (Demo)
- Passing Strangers: Mylo/Perimeter Walk/Threshold (Demo)
- Childhood’s End? (Demo)
- White Feather (Demo)

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