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You’re Gone: Charting The Single

ome things you never see coming, and a latter-career hit single was probably one of them. The choppy, rhythmic loop of , the lead track from , reached No.7 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart, their first Top 10 since 1987’s . The Dutch, who like Marillion the way a cat likes cream,.“Still didn’t stop people asking me about Fish, though,” Steve Hogarth observes wryly.

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