Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways 2LP Vinil Gatefold Steven Wilson Remaster Transmission 2022 EU
Título: The Sky Moves Sideways
Número de Catálogo: TRANSM182LP
Editora: Delerium Records
Reeditado por: Transmission Recordings
Código de Barras: 802644818214
Ano da edição original: 1995
Ano da reedição: 2022
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Peso Total do Artigo: 422gr
País prensagem: EU
Produzido para o Mercado de: EU
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 1 Dezembro, 2024
Nota: Não elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Album de 1995 dos Porcupine Tree é considerado pelos seguidores da banda como um dos seus discos mais elaborados e melódicos. Centrado nas duas metades da faixa de 35 minutos com o mesmo título do album, é um disco de vozes melancólicas, solos de guitarra hipnóticos, texturas espaciais e passagens intrumentais dinâmicas.
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Regarded by many fans as one of Porcupine Tree's finest releases, the album was recorded partly as a Steven Wilson solo project and partly as a full band album. Spanning Space Rock and Progressive Rock styles, the music is dominated by guitar led, instrumental sections.
"Though Porcupine Tree's permanent lineup was in place by the time Sky Moves Sideways was complete, it was actually a combination of old and new, with a number of tracks once again done by Wilson on his own. Regardless of the provenance of one song or another, though, it was another fine release under the Porcupine Tree name, continuing the excellence of Up the Downstair while achieving a new liquid sense of drama and overall flow. Barbieri's keyboard skills alone made for a wonderful addition to the ranks, easily capturing the slow sense of unfolding atmosphere and elegance combined from earlier Porcupine Tree work while adding his own touches here and there, a touch of playfulness and improvisation. The Edwin/Maitland rhythm section sound like they were born to work together, able to both set slow, spacy moods and quick gallops and dance-skewed approaches both.
Wilson, meanwhile, is still himself, calling to mind strange lyric images of rural collapse and romantic connection in his ever stronger, commanding but never straining vocals. As for guitar, there's subtle delicacy and headbanging overload and plenty of space in between for more. Overall, there's not much in the way of immediate sonic difference from Up the Downstair, more a sense of exploring and establishing styles, almost as if the bandmembers were getting used to working with each other. The tripped-out title track bookends the album (perhaps in a not so subtle nod to a similar sequence on Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here with "Shine on You Crazy Diamond"). The real winners, though, are the jazz-touched acoustic/electric dreamscape of "Stars Die," with a great lead melody and overdubbed chorus from Wilson, and the immediately following "Moonloop," an instrumental calm then rocking jam that's credited to all four members." - Ned Raggett, All Music
Lista de Faixas:
1. The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 1
2. Stars Die
3. Dislocated Day
4. The Moon Touches Your Shoulder
5. Prepare Yourself
6. The Sky Moves Sideways Phase 2
7. Moonloop
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