Afraid of Sunlight was released in Europe on 24 June 1995 by
EMI Records on CD, LP and cassette, and in the U.S. on 4 July 1995 by El Dorado, a subsidiary label of
I.R.S. Records. It climbed to number 16 in the UK and spent only three weeks in the charts, the shortest chart residency of any Marillion studio album by then. The only single from the album, "Beautiful", peaked at number 29 in the
UK Singles Chart.
Afraid of Sunlight reached number 8 in the Netherlands, the country where the band has one of their largest fanbases. As part of a series of Marillion's first eight studio albums, EMI Records re-released
Afraid of Sunlight on 22 March 1999 with 24-bit digital remastered sound and a second disc containing bonus tracks.
Critical reception AllMusic critic Alex S. Garcia has retrospectively given
Afraid of Sunlight a four-out-of-five star rating. He noted that the album has "some very beautiful melodic moments and perhaps a better mix between calm and aggressive melodies than on previous albums made with Steve Hogarth". His colleague Dale Jensen has named the album "the most consistent Marillion release to date". In a review from
Q magazine,
Afraid of Sunlight has been described as "a 40-minute journey that touches on the legacy of
Brian Wilson,
Todd Rundgren and
The Beatles, while hinting at the experimental trivialities of
Jellyfish or
Split Enz". ==Track listing==