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Man of a Thousand Faces (song)

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'"Man of a Thousand Faces"' is the lead single from British neo-progressive rock band Marillion's ninth studio album 'This Strange Engine', released on 2 June 1997 by Castle Communications imprint Raw Power. It was the band's first single since they departed from EMI Records in 1995. Reflecting the decline in popularity for Marillion, the song reached only the number 98 on the UK Singles Chart. A music video was created for "Man of a Thousand Faces".

Track listing



Personnel



Marillion

* Steve Hogarth vocals

* Steve Rothery guitar

* Pete Trewavas bass

* Mark Kelly keyboards

* Ian Mosley drums, percussion

Additional musicians

* Charlton & Newbottle School Choir choir

Technical personnel

* Stewart Every engineer

* Dave Meegan mixing engineer

* Andrew Gent artwork

* Hugh Gilmour art direction, design

Charts



References



Category:Marillion songs

Category:1997 songs

Category:1997 singles

Category:Songs written by Steve Hogarth

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