Man of a Thousand Faces (song) explained

Man of a Thousand Faces
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Type:single
Artist:Marillion
Album:This Strange Engine
Released:2 June 1997
Recorded:1996
Studio:The Racket Club, Buckinghamshire, England
Genre:Neo-prog
Length: (radio edit)
Label:Raw Power
Composer:Marillion
Lyricist:Steve Hogarth, John Helmer
Producer:Marillion
Prev Title:Beautiful
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Eighty Days
Next Year:1997

"Man of a Thousand Faces" is the lead single from British neo-prog 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".

Personnel

Marillion

Additional musicians

Technical personnel