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- Incommunicado_(song) runtime "6.0".
- Incommunicado_(song) aSide "Incommunicado".
- Incommunicado_(song) abstract "Incommunicado is the lead single of Marillion's fourth studio album, Clutching at Straws. Released 11 May 1987, it reached number six in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's third top-ten hit, the last until 2004's "You're Gone". It became a minor hit on the Dutch Top 40 reaching number 31. The A-side is a fast, anthemic rock song with a repetitive chorus and a dominant keyboard sound, somewhat reminiscent of "Market Square Heroes". The extended version on the twelve inch and CD singles is slightly longer than the album version and features some additional sound effects. The b-side, the short, slow and introspective "Going Under", would also appear as a bonus track on the CD version of Clutching at Straws, in a slightly different version. Both tracks were written and arranged by Marillion and produced by Chris Kimsey.The line "Currently residing in the where-are-they-now file" is a reference to a scene in the film This Is Spinal Tap.A CD replica of the single was also part of a collectors box-set released in July 2000 which contained Marillion's first twelve singles and was re-issued as a 3-CD set in 2009 (see The Singles '82–'88).".
- Incommunicado_(song) album Clutching_at_Straws.
- Incommunicado_(song) bSide "Going Under".
- Incommunicado_(song) format Cassette_single.
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- Incommunicado_(song) genre Neo-progressive_rock.
- Incommunicado_(song) musicalArtist Marillion.
- Incommunicado_(song) musicalBand Marillion.
- Incommunicado_(song) previousWork Lady_Nina.
- Incommunicado_(song) producer Chris_Kimsey.
- Incommunicado_(song) recordLabel EMI.
- Incommunicado_(song) releaseDate "1987-05-11".
- Incommunicado_(song) runtime "360.0".
- Incommunicado_(song) subsequentWork Sugar_Mice.
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- Incommunicado_(song) writer Marillion.
- Incommunicado_(song) aSide "Incommunicado".
- Incommunicado_(song) album Clutching_at_Straws.
- Incommunicado_(song) artist Marillion.
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- Incommunicado_(song) bSide "Going Under".
- Incommunicado_(song) cover "Marillion-Incommunicado.jpg".
- Incommunicado_(song) format "7".
- Incommunicado_(song) genre Neo-progressive_rock.
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- Incommunicado_(song) label EMI.
- Incommunicado_(song) lastSingle ""Lady Nina"".
- Incommunicado_(song) length "6".
- Incommunicado_(song) name "Incommunicado".
- Incommunicado_(song) nextSingle ""Sugar Mice"".
- Incommunicado_(song) producer Chris_Kimsey.
- Incommunicado_(song) recorded "1987".
- Incommunicado_(song) released "1987-05-11".
- Incommunicado_(song) thisSingle ""Incommunicado"".
- Incommunicado_(song) writer Marillion.
- Incommunicado_(song) subject Category:1987_singles.
- Incommunicado_(song) subject Category:Marillion_songs.
- Incommunicado_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Chris_Kimsey.
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- Incommunicado_(song) comment "Incommunicado is the lead single of Marillion's fourth studio album, Clutching at Straws. Released 11 May 1987, it reached number six in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's third top-ten hit, the last until 2004's "You're Gone". It became a minor hit on the Dutch Top 40 reaching number 31. The A-side is a fast, anthemic rock song with a repetitive chorus and a dominant keyboard sound, somewhat reminiscent of "Market Square Heroes".".
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- Incommunicado_(song) name "Incommunicado".