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Porcupine Tree
Warszawa
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The second CD to be issued on Porcupine Tree's Transmission label is a live in the studio recording made by Polish radio during the band's 2001 tour (the last with Chris Maitland on drums). Also in the studio during the br...  more »

     
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All Artists: Porcupine Tree
Title: Warszawa
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Madfish Records UK
Release Date: 1/31/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Ambient, Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 636551289221

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The second CD to be issued on Porcupine Tree's Transmission label is a live in the studio recording made by Polish radio during the band's 2001 tour (the last with Chris Maitland on drums). Also in the studio during the broadcast were an invited audience of Polish fans who helped to make the atmosphere on the night & on this recording so special, & the band consider this to be one of their best performances. Snapper. 2004.

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Porcupine Tree Live in Poland 2001
Richard Thompson | El Paso, Texas | 08/13/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This new Digipak version is a re-release of an earlier Madfish Records UK release from 2005. As a Porcupine Tree fan and music listener for the majority of my life, I can tell you, this is one excellant concert recording.



The performance is from a Polish radio show broadcast that included a small in studio audience. The performance was right on the heels of the Lightbulb Sun tour, so most of the songs performed are from that album. A couple more from Stupid Dream, Voyage 34 (Phase One), and the title track off the Signify album. This is a real treat, since the Lightbulb Sun album has been out-of-print for a long time now. This was my first chance to hear the songs (I'm still waiting for the rumoured re-release this fall).



I'm not going to try and give you a full description of the music on this album, if you need that, please see the Amazon Review by "fats al" of the 2005 version dated February 22, 2006. He does an excellant job. I just didn't think it would be right to cut and paste it here!



This cd is also a great bargain: it's packed to the brim with music. 79 minutes and 19 seconds worth of beautiful live PTree music for only $12. I will say track 8, Hatesong, is absolutely the Best! 5-stars!"
Great Live Progressive Rock and Roll!
Gypsy Prince | Louisville, KY USA | 07/28/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"So these guys can deliver that same wonderful sound live is good to know. So many bands' sound is "created" in the studio and you never know where the band's talent stops and the technical wizardry begins. This is a solid live album which shines the light on a talented group of Brits who could very well become the next Beatles. If you like good live music, buy this album. I would even recommend this as an introduction to this band as the songlist goes deep enough into their library to get to know Porcupine Tree as the treasure they surely are. These guys play progressive rock and roll and do it oh so well."
Porcupine Tree - 'Warszawa' (Snapper) 4 1/2 stars
Mike Reed | USA | 04/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Hear, now! This is a bit more like it, a great sounding live recording of Porcupine Tree playing in front of a select crowd in 2001, Poland just prior to their 'Lightbulb Sun' tour. Enjoyed this performance a lot more than I did when I saw them out on their 'Fear of A Blank Planet' U.S. trek. I don't own a copy of this CD but I was able to check out a friend's copy. Got some good vibes from experiencing the somewhat stunning "Hatesong" along with the other material Steve Wilson and crew played off 'Lightbulb Sun'. Specially dug the last two cuts - their unbeatable twelve-minute progressive soundscape epic "Voyage 34" {wish they'd play this on their next tour} and "Signify". In the last several years, I've sort of lost interest in this band. However 'Warszawa' proves that Porcupine Tree still has some life to go. A nice pick."