Porcupine Tree

Deadwing(Lim 3CD+ Blu-ray+ Buch Earbook) [DE-Version, Regio 2/ B]
Porcupine Tree

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Transmission
Release date: 03/Mar/2023
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Sales Rank: #675 in Progressive Rock
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Style: Progressive Rock
Product No.: 2100761277

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Deadwing
1.2 Shallow
1.3 Lazarus
1.4 Halo
1.5 Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
1.6 Mellotron Scratch
1.7 Open Car
1.8 Start Of Something Beautiful
1.9 Glass Arm Shattering
2.1 Revenant
2.2 So Called Friend
2.3 Shesmovedon
2.4 Mother And Child Divided
2.5 Half Light
3.1 Arriving Somewhere But Not Here (demo)
3.2 Godfearing (demo)
3.3 Lazarus (demo)
3.4 Open Car (demo)
3.5 Vapour Trails (demo)
3.6 Shallow (demo)
3.7 Deadwing (demo)
3.8 Mother And Child Divided (demo)
3.9 Instrumental Demo 1
3.10 Halo (demo)
3.11 Instrumental Demo 2
3.12 So Called Friend (demo)
3.13 Glass Arm Jam
4.1 Never Stop the Car on a Drive in the Dark (Deadwing documentary)
4.2 Lazarus (promo video)
4.3 Deadwing (remastered album 96/24 LPCM stereo)
4.4 Deadwing B-sides (96/24 LPCM stereo)
4.5 Deadwing 5.1 surround sound mix (by Elliot Scheiner and SW)
4.6 Intro (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.7 Blackest Eyes (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.8 Lazarus (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.9 Futile (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.10 Interview (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.11 Mother And Child Divided (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.12 So Called Friend (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.13 Arriving Somewhere But Not Here (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.14 Sound Of Muzak (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.15 Interview 2 (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.16 Start Of Something Beautiful (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.17 Halo (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.18 Interview 3 (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.19 Radioactive Toy (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
4.20 Trains (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast)
Number of discs: 4
Extra-Infos: Hardback 108-page Book Edition
Description:Reissued 2005 album, â??Deadwingâ?? was the band's eighth studio album and the second in a run of three releases that for many represent the pinnacle of the band's artistic achievements. It was their top selling record at the time. Including the hits singles â??Shallowâ?? and â??Lazarusâ??, plus other popular songs â??Open Carâ?? and â??Arriving Somewhere But Not Hereâ??. The album has been remastered by Steven Wilson. Featuring guest appearances from Adrian Belew (King Crimson) and Mikael Ã?kerfeldt (Opeth). - HARDBACK 108-PAGE BOOK EDITION
Three CD + Blu-Ray edition. Transmission are proud to present Deadwing in a deluxe hardback book edition for the first time. This is the most complete collection of the album and related material to date. Disc 1 is Steven Wilson's 2018 remaster, disc 2 features B-sides & additional tracks, disc 3 features over 70 minutes of Deadwing demos, offering a rare insight into the creative process for the album, including several tracks not recorded for the final album, and the Blu-ray features the new 'making of' documentary Never Stop the Car on a Drive in the Dark, 'Lazarus' promo video, Deadwing remastered in 96/24 LPCM stereo, B-sides in 96/24 LPCM stereo, Deadwing album with 4 bonus tracks in 5.1 surround sound mix by Elliot Scheiner and Steven Wilson, and 77 minute Rockpalast, Germany broadcast from 2005. Also included is a 108-page book with an in-depth history of the band by Stephen Humphries and rare photographs from Lasse Hoile and the band's personal archives. Deadwing was Porcupine Tree's eighth studio album, first released in 2005 following their breakthrough with In Absentia. It was the second in a run of 3 albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band's artistic achievements.
11.5" x 11.5" hardback 108-page book containing an in-depth history of the band by Stephen Humphries plus rare photographs taken from Lasse Hoile and the band's personal archives. Pre-orders from [l9561] included a free art print. On the back cover and in the book, the track list for the Blu-ray incorrectly places the surround sound mixes between the B-sides and Rockpalast. Book rear, CD 1, and disc 4 (Blu-ray): "? 2005 Snapper Music Ltd. © 2023 Snapper Music Ltd... Made in the EU." CD 2: "? 2023 Snapper Music Ltd. © 2023 Snapper Music Ltd... Made in the EU." CD 3: "? 2023 Porcupine Tree Ltd. under license to Snapper Music Ltd. © 2023 Snapper Music Ltd. under license to Snapper Music Ltd... Made in the EU." Deadwing: Recorded in England between March-Oct 2004 at No Man's Land, The Artillery, Bourne Palace, New Rising, RAK, Astoria, and Livingstone. Remastered November 2017. Published by Hands Off It's Mine Publishing, administered by Downtown Music UK Ltd., except Halo and Glass Arm Shattering - published by Hands Off It's Mine Publishing, administered by Downtown Music UK Ltd. / Orange Asylum Music / Monokotunes / Squatter Madras Music, administered by Universal Music Publishing Group, and Start of Something Beautiful - published by Hands Off It's Mine Publishing, administered by Downtown Music UK Ltd. / Squatter Madras Music administered by Universal Music Publishing Group. B-sides: All songs recorded during the '[r=450444]' sessions. 'So Called Friend' and 'Halflight' were bonus tracks on the CD singles for both '[r=574739]' and '[r=3596910]'. 'Shesmovedon - 2004' remake was a hidden bonus track on the original Lava / Atlantic CD edition of '[r=550600]'. 'Revenant' and 'Mother and Child Divided' were included as bonus tracks on the DTS 5.1 surround sound release of the '[r=1517943]' album only. Revenant published Orange Asylum Music administered by Universal Music Publishing Group. So Called Friend published by Hands Off It's Mine Publishing, administered by Downtown Music UK Ltd. / Orange Asylum Mus
No. of tracks: 47
Manufacturer No.: TRANSM243BX
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Evripidis T. - 04/Dec/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
If you want to listen to progressive music as it should be in 2000 this is the album that you should start. Beatlesque melodies with Opeth phrases and the soft voice of Steven Wilson!