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Squonk19 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 03 2015 Location: Darlington, UK Status: Offline Points: 4789 |
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Disc one (1991-1993)
"Radioactive Toy" 10:10 (from On the Sunday of Life, 1992) "Nine Cats" 3:51 (from On the Sunday of Life) "And the Swallows Dance Above the Sun" 4:02 (from On the Sunday of Life) "Nostalgia Factory" 7:33 (from On the Sunday of Life) "Voyage 34 - Phase One" 12:54 (from the Voyage 34 single, 1992) "Synesthesia" (Extended version) 7:54 (Previously unreleased, 2002; original version on Up the Downstair, 1993) "Phantoms" 3:14 (Previously unreleased, except for internet .mp3 downloads) "Up the Downstair" 10:09 (2001 remix; original version on Up the Downstair)* "Fadeaway" 6:16 (2001 remix; original version on Up the Downstair)* "Rainy Taxi" 6:52 (from Staircase Infinities, 1994 (Vinyl)/1995 (CD)) * Replaced by partially re-recorded remixes from 2004 on later re-releases. All tracks written by Steven Wilson, except 2,3,4,7 and 9 written by Steven Wilson and Alan Duffy and 5 written by Steven Wilson, Hugh Banton, David Jackson, Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard. Disc two (1994-1997) "Stars Die" 5:06 (from the US version of The Sky Moves Sideways, 1995) "The Sky Moves Sideways - Phase One" 18:37 (from the UK version of The Sky Moves Sideways) "Men of Wood" 3:35 (Previously unreleased) "Waiting" 4:29 (from Signify, 1996) "The Sound of No-One Listening" 8:13 (2001 remix; original version on the Waiting CD single, 1996) "Colourflow in Mind" 3:49 (from the Waiting 12" single, 1996) "Fuse the Sky" 4:33 (from the Waiting 12" single) "Signify II" 6:04 (Previously unreleased) "Every Home Is Wired" 5:13 (from Signify) "Sever" 5:33 (from Signify) "Dark Matter" 8:12 (from Signify) All tracks written by Steven Wilson, except 3 written by Steven Wilson and Alan Duffy. |
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Squonk19 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 03 2015 Location: Darlington, UK Status: Offline Points: 4789 |
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Definitely worth getting - lot of unreleased tracks, remixes, single tracks etc. I reckon about half of the content doesn't replicate earlier albums. Check Wikipedia and Stars Die for all the information you need.
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Hello,
I have been completing my collection of Porcupine Tree and I was wondering if any PT fans might be able to answer a question for me? I own the studio albums and live recordings of Porcupine Tree and I was wondering if is there any reason to purchase Stars Die? It is from the Delirium years and it is a double CD that looks well packaged as always. Perhaps it includes different versions of a song or it has songs only available on this particular Cd? Thanks MRock22 |
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