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Voyage 34 The Complete Trip (2000)
Voyage 34, originally a two-volume EP series from 1992-1993, was expanded into "The Complete Trip" after Steven Wilson remixed and added production for its eventual re-release seven years later. Documenting the ill effects of an acid trip by a frequent ...
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Coma Divine (1999)
Reissue of 1999 album recorded live in Rome. Snapper. 2004.
Audio Mixer: Steven Wilson.
Recording information: Frontiera, Rome, Italy (03/25/1997-03/27/1997); No Man's Land (03/25/1997-03/27/1997).
Photographers: Rob Crossland; Jim Douglas .
Arranger: Porcupine Tree.
Porcupine Tree: Colin Edwin (bass guitar); Steven Wilson, Richard Barbieri, Chris Maitland ...
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Shesmovedon #1 (2000)
Edited From Their Last Album 'Lightbulb Sun'. B-Side Has 2 Collectable Tracks, 'Cure For Optimism' & 'Untitled'.
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Time Flies [Edit] (2009)
Track Listing: Time Flies;
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Shallow (2005)
Track Listing: Shallow;
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On The Sunday
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Staircase Infinities (1996)
Composed of outtakes from the Up the Downstair disc, this album is a bit on the short side. The material here is strictly instrumental and based in a melodic, rather mellow progressive rock format. The overall sound seems to be ...
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Stars Die: The Delerium Years '91-97 (2002)
STARS DIE is a 2-CD retrospective of Porcupine Tree's evolution from 1991 to 1997. It's a perfect starter for the curious as well as a choice collector's piece for the diehard fan, as it follows the chronological history of Tree--from ...
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Lightbulb Sun Deluxe (2000)
Includes a bonus Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Originally released in 2000 in the U.K., LIGHTBULB SUN found Steve Wilson and Porcupine Tree streamlining their prog rock inclinations into song structures that explored more conventional ...
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Stranger By The Minute (1999)
This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
The second single from the experimental/ alternative rock act's 1999 album 'Stupid Dream'. Contains 'Stranger By The Minute' (Edit) and the non-album tracks 'Even Less (Part ...
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Pure Narcotic (1999)
PURE NARCOTIC is a three track release by experimental rockers Porcupine Tree and includes "Pure Narcotic," "Tinto Brass," and "Door To The River."
The third single from the experimental/ alternative rock act's 1999 album 'Stupid Dream'. Contains 'Pure Narcotic' (Edit), plus ...
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Shesmovedon Pt.2
Track Listing: Shesmovedon; Russia on Ice;
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Porcupine Tree (2008)
Track Listing: II;
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Coma Divine Live (1997)
Track Listing: Bornlivedie; Signify; Waiting Phase One; Waiting Phase Two; The Sky Moves Sideways; Dislocated Day; The Sleep Of No Dreaming; Moonloop; Radioactive Toy; Not Beautiful Anymore;
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On The Sunday Of Life... (1992)
Porcupine Tree's debut is really one big in-joke, which actually makes for a better reason to record something that pretends to be profoundly deep through and through. As released, it doesn't make mention of the tracks' origins as the supposed ...
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Sound of Muzak (2003)
Track Listing: Sound of Muzak;
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Delerium Years Ep (2002)
Porcupine Tree's DELERIUM YEARS EP was previously only available with a Greek ROCK & POP magazine. The reissue contains "Stars Die," "Radioactive Toy," "Disappear," and "Signify."
Limited digipak edition 4 track EP, previously only available with Greek 'Rock & Pop' Magazine. ...
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Lazarus (2005)
LAZARUS is a 2005, three-track release by British progressive rockers Porcupine Tree, including "Lazarus" and "Half Light."
Taken from the group's 2005 album "Deadwing", Steven Wilson and Co. deliver the goods yet again. The attraction here is the addition of two ...
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We Lost The Skyline (2008)
Live recording from October 2007 at an in-store performance and signing session at Park Avenue cds in Orlando, Florida. The two guitarists/singers Steven Wilson & John Wesley delivered a stripped down intimate impromptu performance, including many songs rarely (if ever) ...
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Yoko Ono Yes, I'm a Witch (2007)
Yoko Ono is one of pop music's most divisive figures, both because of her controversial (to some) relationship with John Lennon and her uncompromising and often difficult artistic and musical vision. To reduce Ono's musical output to the shrieks and ...
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