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''Clutching at Straws'' is the fourth
studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ...
by the British
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band
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, released on June 22, 1987. It was the last album with lead singer
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, who left the band in 1988, and is a
concept album A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Som ...
. Although ''Clutching at Straws'' did not achieve the sales of its predecessor, the number one album ''
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'', spending 15 weeks on the UK album chart (the shortest chart residency of any of Marillion's first four studio albums), it was still an immediate commercial success, becoming the second highest charting Marillion album by entering the chart at number two. It produced three UK Top 40 singles: "
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" and "
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". The album has received critical acclaim, being listed in '' Q'' magazine's "50 Best Recordings of the Year", it has been described by
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as an "unheralded masterpiece", and ''
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'' placed it at number 37 in its countdown of the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time". In 1999, a 2-CD 'Remastered Version' with additional B-sides and demos was released, including detailed liner notes from all of the original members including Fish.


Concept

The character of Torch (supposedly a descendant of the Jester from earlier album sleeves) is a 29-year-old out-of-work man whose life is a mess. He seeks comfort mostly in alcohol to numb himself. He is trying, but failing, to forget what lies at his feet—a failed marriage, being a deadbeat father, and his lack of commercial success as a singer in a band. As he gets drunk, he also writes about his surroundings and his laments. Since Torch has no other real outlet at his disposal, he ends up in bars, hotel rooms, and on the road, screaming and drunk, thus, he is described as beyond redemption or hope. Marillion took a break after their tour in support of the album (with Fish eventually quitting) after it was released. The song "Incommunicado" describes the pitfalls of the business, and how pressures in real life exerted by the band's US label Capitol Records were crushing in from outside for them to either succeed or get dropped by the company, which would happen to Marillion anyway a few years later.


Cover artwork

The front and back covers of the album describe Fish's inspiration for the album's lyrics as well as some of his heroes. There are allusions to them throughout the album. The setting is in a British pub (the Bakers Arms in
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), and the people represented are the following: *On the front from left to right:
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,
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and
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*On the back from left to right:
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,
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and
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Sleeve artist
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has expressed his disappointment with the sleeve, which he intended to be more detailed and feature more characters but was rushed due to the release date of the album being brought forward:
"It was torture to do. Especially as I got a call almost by the day from EMI or John (manager John Arnison) that if I missed this deadline, the time slot would go, and the tour / album symbiosis put in jeopardy. Somehow I did it, clutching at sleep! EMI were relieved. Fish seemed OK. The rest of the band were a bit unmoved, it was so different to the previous sleeves. I was bloody disappointed! I loved this album, still do. It was some kind of pinnacle as far as I am concerned. Probably my favourite of theirs. And I felt cheated! It was not the sleeve I had imagined. You don't win them all, believe me!"


Critical reception

In 1987,
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wrote in '' ''Q'''', "Musically, ''Clutching at Straws'' doesn't depart far from the educated arrangements of previous albums. However somebody has been applying a stop watch to the individual songs and to the solos within them; thus we have eleven distinct songs, each with its own melodic virtues and most with quite acceptable hook lines barked out by Fish... There are tracks here that could have snuck into
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's live act quite easily."
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described the album as "perhaps Marillion's most unheralded masterpiece" which "showcases some of the band's most satisfying compositions, including the magnificent 'Warm Wet Circles' and 'That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)' ... Tour opener 'Slainte Mhath' is simple and elegant, building to its dramatic crescendo only to be upstaged by 'Sugar Mice' – quite simply, one of Marillion's best commercial singles ever". "The Last Straw" was also praised as a "stunning closer" to the album. Music writer
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described 'Incommunicado' as "the most original commercial composition of all time," and the album as a whole "the greatest progressive rock album of all time." In 2015, while including ''Clutching at Straws'' in the "50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time", ''
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'' stated that "Marillion's fourth album balanced melody and melodrama" and commented on the "atmospheric production and guitarist Steve Rothery's spacious, relatively restrained guitar (which split the difference between
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and U2's
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Formats and re-issues

The album was originally released on cassette, vinyl LP, 12" picture disc and was the first Marillion album to be released on
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. In 1999 the album was re-released in a remastered version, with the addition of a second CD consisting of demo tapes from the writing sessions for the then-planned untitled and subsequently aborted fifth album, right before
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left. Much of the leftover musical material was then used on the official fifth Marillion album ''
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,'' with new lyrics penned by John Helmer and the new singer
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, while some of the original lyrics for the music ended up in one form or another on Fish's solo albums – for example, the "Voice in the Crowd" concept would inform much of ''
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''. The remastered edition was later also made available without the bonus disc. A new 180-gram vinyl pressing was released in September 2013 by EMI. It was identical to the original vinyl release from 1987, namely 'Going Under' was not included.


Track listing

All songs written by Fish, Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley, Steve Rothery and Pete Trewavas. ;LP version The CD version of the album includes the bonus track "Going Under" (2:47) between "That Time of the Night" and "Just for the Record". This was not included on the vinyl or cassette versions. ;1999 remastered CD edition Disc 2 (bonus tracks) # "Incommunicado" (alternative version) – 5:57 # "Tux On" – 5:13 # "Going Under" (extended version) – 2:48 # "Beaujolais Day" – 4:51 # "Story from a Thin Wall" – 6:47 # "Shadows on the Barley" – 2:07 # "Sunset Hill" – 4:21 # "Tic-Tac-Toe" – 2:59 # "Voice in the Crowd" – 3:29 # "Exile on Princes Street" – 5:29 # "White Russians" (demo) – 6:15 # "Sugar Mice in the Rain" (demo) – 5:54


4-CD + Blu-ray Disc, 2018, Remastered, Digi-Book

CD 1 Clutching at Straws (2018 Andy Bradfield & Avril Mackintosh Re-Mix) CD 2 Live at the Edinburgh Playhouse 19th December 1987 (2018 Michael Hunter Mix) # La Gazza Ladra 2:46 # Slainthe Mhath 5:03 # Assassing 6:47 # White Russian 6:25 # Incubus 10:36 # Sugar Mice 6:14 # Fugazi 9:57 # Hotel Hobbies 4:04 # Warm Wet Circles 4:17 # That Time Of The Night 6:00 CD 3 Live at the Edinburgh Playhouse (continued) (2018 Michael Hunter Mix) # Pseudo Silk Kimono (intro) 1:06 # Kayleigh 3:48 # Lavender 2:34 # Bitter Suite 8:32 # Heart Of Lothian 7:23 # The Last Straw 7:16 # Incommunicado 5:00 # Garden Party 6:26 # Market Square Heroes ncomplete, featuring "My Generation", "Margaret" & "Let's Twist Again"10:09 CD 4 Clutching at Straws Demos
1999 Remaster # Beaujolais Day # Story from a Thin Wall # Shadows on the Barley # Exile on Princes Street # Sunset Hill # Tic-Tac-Toe # Voice in the Crowd # White Russians # Sugar Mice in the Rain Previously Unreleased Demos #
  • Hotel Hobbies / Warm Wet Circles (The Mosaic Demos) # Just for the Record # Torch Song # Slàinte Mhath Blu-ray Disc Blu-ray Disc # Clutching At Straws tereo / LPCM Audio 5.1 / DTS Master 5.152:13 # The Final Straw ocumentary60:00 # Incommunmicado romo Video4:02 # Sugar Mice romo Video5:05 # Warm Wet Circles
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    Personnel

    ;Band members *
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    – vocals *
    Steve Rothery Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician. He is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of the British rock band Marillion. Outside Marillion, Rothery has recorded two albums as part of the duo the Wishing ...
    – guitars *
    Mark Kelly Mark Edward Kelly (born February 21, 1964) is an American politician, former astronaut, and United States Navy captain who has served as the junior United States senator from Arizona since 2020. A member of the Democratic Party, he was electe ...
    – keyboards *
    Pete Trewavas Peter Trewavas (born 15 January 1959) is an English musician, known as the bassist of Marillion. He joined in 1982, replacing Diz Minnitt, while acting occasionally as a backing vocalist and acoustic guitarist. Trewavas was born in Middlesbroug ...
    – bass, backing vocals *
    Ian Mosley Ian F. Mosley (born 16 June 1953, Paddington, London, England) is an English drummer. He is best known for his long-time membership of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion, which he joined for their second album, ''Fugazi'', released in 19 ...
    – drums ;Additional musicians *
    Tessa Niles Tessa Margaret Niles ( ''née'' Webb; born 27 January 1961 in Ilford, Essex) is an English singer, best known as a backing singer for a wide variety of contemporary artists. She began her professional singing career in 1979. Early life and ca ...
    – backing vocals on "That Time of the Night" and "The Last Straw" *
    Chris Kimsey Christopher Kenneth Kimsey (born 3 December 1951 in Battersea, London, England) is an English record producer, mixer and musician most famous for having co-produced The Rolling Stones' ''Undercover'' and '' Steel Wheels'' albums. He was also an ...
    (credited as "Christopher 'Robbin' Kimsey") – backing vocals on "Incommunicado", production *John Cavanagh – "
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    " voice on "Torch Song"


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    References

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    External links


    The Official Marillion Website
    {{Authority control Marillion albums Concept albums 1987 albums Neo-progressive rock albums EMI Records albums Albums produced by Chris Kimsey