On the Sunday of Life [Digipak]

Porcupine Tree
Release Date: 10/05/2004
Original Release:  1992
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 534257_CD
UPC # 636551616621
Label: Snapper
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1. Music for the Head sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Jupiter Island sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Third Eye Surfer sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. On the Sunday of Life... sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Nostalgia Factory, The sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Space Transmission sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Message from a Self Destructing Turnip sound samples  real  |  windows media
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13. And the Swallows Dance Above the Sun sound samples  real  |  windows media
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Performer: Porcupine Tree
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA)

Notes: Porcupine Tree: Steven Wilson. Additional personnel: Solomon St. Jemain (guitar); Master Tim Masters (oboe); John Marshall (drums). Porcupine Tree's debut is really one big in-joke, which actually makes for a better reason to record something that pretends to be profoundly deep through and through. As released, it doesn't make mention of the tracks' origins as the supposed product of a mysterious cult psych/prog rock band, but the packaging and artwork (even the fonts) would make the Dukes of Stratosphear proud. Steve Wilson's singing is noticeably higher at points than it would be in later years -- chalk it up to his relative youth or a desire to sound appropriately wispy (or on the lovely "Nine Cats," like David Gilmour). On a sheer technical level, though, Wilson can't be beat. Recording and producing his material solo (outside of a couple of guest appearances) before the big '90s revolution in home recording quality, he easily reaches the depth and reach of bands who could spend many times more to reach the same sound. It really does sound like a full band jamming along to its own muse, not a constructed swathe of overdubs. Happily, it's not just ability on display, but actual art. There's plenty of shaggy-dog nutty humor -- "Jupiter Island" takes a perfectly groovy trip to said locale circa 1968, phased guitars and all, while the giddy goof "Linton Samuel Dawson" gleefully portrays a cool dude tripping through life and time just to "Escape...from the boredom of mankind." Then there's the spoken word whispering on "Space Transmission," which sounds like something Robert Calvert might have dreamed up on a particularly bad trip, or the very knowing Beatles lyrics quote on the �ber-trippy "Footprints." Meanwhile, the many instrumental pieces are simply wonderful, pastoral, ambient rambles or drum-solo jams or more. It may all be 1970-era Pink Floyd for a more knowing time, but as a genre exercise and its own worthiness, On the Sunday of Life is still a great debut. ~ Ned Raggett
Formed in 1987, London's Porcupine Tree is one of the most highly regarded progressive rock acts in the genre. Blending influences of Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Deep Purple, Rush, and Black Sabbath, the band has released over 15 albums, EPs, and live recordings over its relatively short career. Part classic rock, part psychedelic, and part metal, Porcupine Tree also possesses a wide-ranging fan base. Though never garnering a "hit" single, the band was nominated for a Grammy in 2007.
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