Marillion.com

marillion.com is the eleventh studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released on 18 October 1999 by their own label, Intact Records, and distributed by Castle Communications.

Continuing Marillion's decline in mainstream success, it became the first album to fail to reach UK Top 40, peaking at number 53 and staying in the charts for just one week.

"[6] The title of the album is a reference to Marillion's then-new approach in using the Internet to communicate with their fans and in particular to ensure the financing of projects that would later become known as "crowdfunding".

While preparing the album, the band's management invited fans to send them passport photographs and 732 of these were then used to make up the artwork for the slipcase.

[9] In 2012, the independent label Madfish, a division of Snapper Music, re-released marillion.com as a deluxe edition[nb 2] packaged in a 36-page digibook format with an additional artwork designed by Carl Glover,[10] and as a limited double 180gm heavyweight vinyl edition[nb 3] featuring a slightly modified track listing.