Deadwing (2005 Master)

by Porcupine Tree

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bluedragonpants
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bluedragonpants Just incredible album, and ahead of its time. one of my favorites Favorite track: Arriving Somewhere But Not Here.
Space22
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Space22 Brilliant from start to finish. Favorite track: Lazarus.
javiermarsan
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javiermarsan No podía faltar en esta colección este álbum ,casi se ha convertido junto con pink floyd - wish you were here en la banda musical de mi vida
Pista favorita: Arriving Somewhere
Alice M.
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Alice M. Blending rock and metal, complexity and accessibility, like few bands can. I’d recommand this to virtually anybody, regardless of age or background, provided that the considered individuals are not completely hermetic to prog rock and stuff. Favorite track: Arriving Somewhere But Not Here.
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Deadwing 09:46
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Shallow 04:17
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Lazarus 04:18
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Halo 04:38
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Open Car 03:46
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ORIGINAL 2005 ROADRUNNER 16BIT MASTER

'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. It also continued their new-found commercial success to become their top-selling record at the time. Based on a screenplay written by Steven Wilson and director Mike Bennion, about half of the songs were started with a view to being part of the score to that film, but when the film failed to move into the production stage, Wilson instead made them the foundation for the next PT album, with additional material written in collaboration with the other band members. The album features the classic singles: "Shallow" and "Lazarus", the latter of which Wilson still performs live with his current band. Other popular songs from the album include "Open Car" and "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here".

The album features guest appearances from Adrian Belew (King Crimson), who plays guitar solos on the title track and "Halo", and Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth), who adds vocal harmonies and a guitar solo to "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here".

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released March 28, 2005

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