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24-bit version of this show.
Porcupine Tree // Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, UK
Thursday, October 14th 2010
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01. Stranger By the Minute ..............05:54
02. Small Fish ..........................03:44
03. Pure Narcotic .......................05:14
04. Black Dahlia ........................03:48
05. Futile ..............................05:55
06. Even Less (full version) ............14:12 #
07. Open Car ............................05:08
08. Lazarus .............................04:27
09. Dislocated Day ......................06:53 *
10. The Sky Moves Sideways Phase I ......12:47 *
11. I Drive The Hearse ..................07:36
12. Bonnie The Cat ......................06:07
13. Occam's Razor .......................02:17
14. The Blind House .....................06:00
15. Great Expectations ..................01:26
16. Kneel And Disconnect ................02:03
17. Drawing The Line ....................06:43
18. Tinto Brass .........................06:35 *
19. Time Flies ..........................12:56
20. The Pills I'm Taking ................07:43
21. Up The Downstair ....................07:43 *
22. Sleep Together ......................08:12
23. Arriving Somewhere...But Not Here ...12:56
24. Trains ..............................09:53
Steven Wilson - guitar, keyboard, vocals
Richard Barbieri - keyboards
Colin Edwin - bass, double bass (on acoustic set)
Gavin Harrison - drums and percussion
John Wesley - guitar, backing vocal
* Played as four-piece (without John Wesley)
# JW played on the first half of the song only
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Notes for this remaster!!!
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Extra - Futile (complaint version) 06:05
Essentially, someone near the taper, or maybe even the taper themselves, was a bit miffed by someone nearby talking right through the first set, and at the end of the recording run-out for that set you can hear this individual expessing their (quite justified) annoyance. It's funny the first few times, but wears out in the end, so this extra track is essentially the same as the one in the main collection but with said diatribe left in. If you want it, replace the main track 105 with this one. Or pop it on the end of a disc as a bonus: it's up to you. |