Porcupine Tree - In Absentia (Steven Wilson Remaster) (2002/2018) [Vinyl]
BAND/ARTIST: Porcupine Tree
- Title: In Absentia (Steven Wilson Remaster)
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Kscope – KSCOPE985
- Genre: Progressive Rock
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 68:29
- Total Size: 1.26 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Blackest Eyes (04:24)
2. Trains (05:56)
3. Lips Of Ashes (04:39)
4. The Sound Of Muzak (04:59)
5. Gravity Eyelids (07:57)
6. Wedding Nails (06:34)
7. Prodigal (05:33)
8. .3 (05:26)
9. The Creator Has A Mastertape (05:22)
10. Heartattack In A Layby (04:16)
11. Strip The Soul (07:22)
12. Collapse The Light Into Earth (05:53)
1. Blackest Eyes (04:24)
2. Trains (05:56)
3. Lips Of Ashes (04:39)
4. The Sound Of Muzak (04:59)
5. Gravity Eyelids (07:57)
6. Wedding Nails (06:34)
7. Prodigal (05:33)
8. .3 (05:26)
9. The Creator Has A Mastertape (05:22)
10. Heartattack In A Layby (04:16)
11. Strip The Soul (07:22)
12. Collapse The Light Into Earth (05:53)
Two of the most popular Porcupine Tree releases, In Absentia and Deadwing, have been acquired by Kscope and will be given long awaited reissues on vinyl in February and March, with new CD editions to follow later in 2018. For the first time since their original release, both albums have also been remastered with considerably less compression / limiting, and consequently the albums are now a more dynamic listening experience.
In Absentia was the band’s seventh studio album, first released in 2002, and the first in a run of 3 albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band’s artistic achievements (myself included). Following on from 2000’s Lightbulb Sun it had a distinctly heavier tone, partly due to a shift in musical interests, but also the addition to the line-up of the exceptional Gavin Harrison on drums. It was our first for major label Lava / Atlantic Records and features several of Porcupine Tree’s most loved songs, including “Trains”, “The Sound of Muzak” and “Blackest Eyes”.
The follow up album Deadwing from 2005 was based on a film screenplay written in collaboration with my friend, director Mike Bennion. About half of the songs were started with a view to being part of the score to that film, but when it failed to move into the production stage, they instead became the foundation for the next PT album, with additional material written in collaboration with the band. The album features some of my favourite PT songs, including “Lazarus”, “Mellotron Scratch” and “Arriving Somewhere But Not Here”.
In Absentia was the band’s seventh studio album, first released in 2002, and the first in a run of 3 albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band’s artistic achievements (myself included). Following on from 2000’s Lightbulb Sun it had a distinctly heavier tone, partly due to a shift in musical interests, but also the addition to the line-up of the exceptional Gavin Harrison on drums. It was our first for major label Lava / Atlantic Records and features several of Porcupine Tree’s most loved songs, including “Trains”, “The Sound of Muzak” and “Blackest Eyes”.
The follow up album Deadwing from 2005 was based on a film screenplay written in collaboration with my friend, director Mike Bennion. About half of the songs were started with a view to being part of the score to that film, but when it failed to move into the production stage, they instead became the foundation for the next PT album, with additional material written in collaboration with the band. The album features some of my favourite PT songs, including “Lazarus”, “Mellotron Scratch” and “Arriving Somewhere But Not Here”.
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Porcupine_Tree_-_In_Absentia.rar - 1.3 GB
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Year 2018 | Rock | HD & Vinyl
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