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In interviews, Marillion’s guitarist Steve Rothery has noted that the original master tapes suffered from degradation over the years. The was meticulously transferred by engineer Andy Pearce (known for his work on Deep Purple, The Who, and Yes) and mastered by Matt Wortham. The duo used a high-resolution Prism Sound ADA-8XR converter, bypassing any analog compression.

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Let’s be clear: Misplaced Childhood has always been a landmark album—a seamless, deeply personal song cycle that captured Marillion at their creative peak. But the 2017 remaster in doesn’t just polish an old jewel; it recontextualizes it. The album's re-release in 2017 has been overseen

The album's re-release in 2017 has been overseen by the band's original producer, David Hitchcock, who has worked closely with the band to ensure that the re-mastered audio meets the highest standards of quality. The result is a sonic experience that is both nostalgic and cutting-edge, with crystal-clear highs, rich mid-tones, and a deep, rumbling bass that brings the album's complex arrangements to life.

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