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The "2017" in your file name marks the year , the modern master of progressive audio, or Chris Kimsey , the original producer, revisited the tapes.

The darkest part of the woods. A long suite about the death of a friend and the isolation of the road.

Marillion’s Misplaced Childhood is one of progressive rock’s most intimate and enduring concept albums: a compact, song-cycle exploration of lost innocence, first love, and the ache of memory. While the original 1985 recording is the canonical reference, encountering this work in a high-resolution 2017 FLAC 24-bit transfer brings fresh clarity to the textures and emotional detail that make the album such a durable listening experience. Marillion - Misplaced Childhood -2017- -FLAC 24...

On casual earbuds or laptop speakers, the difference is negligible. But for enthusiasts, the 2017 24-bit FLAC is definitive.

The 24-bit FLAC version offers unprecedented sonic clarity. It allows fans to experience the album with theater-quality depth. The History of a Masterpiece The "2017" in your file name marks the

Pete Trewavas’s intricate basslines and Ian Mosley's kick drums possess a punch and clarity absent from standard formats.

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". But for enthusiasts, the 2017 24-bit FLAC is definitive

The team avoided the "loudness wars," preserving the natural quiet and loud passages.