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Porcupine Tree - Spiral Circus flac album
  • Performer Porcupine Tree
  • Title Spiral Circus
  • Style Rock & Roll, Rock & Roll
  • Other formats TTA MP3 AUD WAV XM VOX MP4
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1409 mb
  • Size FLAC 1245 mb
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Spiral Circus is the name of the first live album by British psychedelic rock/progressive rock band Porcupine Tree from their first tour ever. The tracks were recorded directly from the mixing desk in three different locations of England during December, 1993.

Band Name Porcupine Tree. Album Name Spiral Circus. Data de lançamento Abril 1993. Labels Delerium Records. Estilo de MúsicaProgressive Metal. Membros têm este álbum2.

These recordings are taken from the very first Porcupine Tree live performances. All tracks recorded directly from the mixing desk to cassette or DAT. Thanks to Mike Bearpark for supervising this process. A1: First Half from BBC live broadcast.

By: Porcupine Tree (1994, Rock). More albums from Porcupine Tree: Sampler by Porcupine Tree. Recordings by Porcupine Tree. Up The Downstair by Porcupine Tree. Coma Divine by Porcupine Tree. Stupid Dream by Porcupine Tree. Signify by Porcupine Tree. Manteca – Emanon – Good Bait by Porcupine Tree. Deadwing by Porcupine Tree. View all albums . Spiral Circus. By: Porcupine Tree (1994, Rock).

Spiral Circus is the first live album released by Porcupine Tree in April 1993, the period of Up The Downstair and is the first album to include the band as it was then all playing together on their first ever tour. The album name is a reference to the song The Sky Moves Sideways despite the song not being on this album however that may be due to the fact that their next album The Sky Moves Sideways had not been released yet. Steven Wilson - Guitar and Vocals. Richard Barbieri - Keyboards and Electronics.

Spiral Circus is the first live album released by Porcupine Tree in 1993, the period of Up The Downstair and is the first album to include the band as it was then all playing together on their first ever tour. This album is for collectors and hardcore fans only because of its poor sound quality.

Up the Downstair, Porcupine Tree's next full album, found Wilson coming fully into his own, creating a majestic, sweeping album that took the prog inspirations of the past fully into a realm of mysterious hush and beauty as much as full-on rock charge. Two collaborators on other projects, bassist Colin Edwin and keyboardist Richard Barbieri, the latter one of the core members of early-'80s pop art geniuses Japan, guested on the album. A nice nod to the past came that year with the vinyl-only Spiral Circus album, featuring selections from the first three performances of the four-piece lineup in 1993, while 1997's Coma Divine featured live recordings from the Rome stop on the Signify tour. By this time, Porcupine Tree's reputation had spread throughout Europe and elsewhere, including an increasing cult following in America.

Spiral Circus is the name of the first live album by British psychedelic rock/progressive rock band Porcupine Tree from their first tour ever. Spiral Circus was first released in 1994 on cassette only. It was then reissued on vinyl in 1997 limited.