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DVD: SMADVD051
INFO
: All Regions / NTSC / DTS
RELEASED: 2006
LABEL: Snapper
Filmed at the Park West, Chicago, USA 0n 11-10-2005
01. Revenant
02. Open Car
03. Blackest Eyes
04. Lazarus
05. Hatesong
06. Don't Hate Me
07. Mother And Child Divided
08. Buying New Soul
09. So Called Friend
10. Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
11. Heartattack In A Layby
12. The Start Of Something Beautiful
13. Halo
14. The Sound Of Muzak
15. Even Less
16. Trains
17. End Credits
Bonus Disc:
01. Futile & Radioactive Toy (From German Rockpalast
TV Broadcast)
02. Lazarus Promo Clip
03. Live Films For Start Of Something Beautiful, Halo, Mother And Child
Divided
04. Gavin Harrison Cymbal Song
05. Photogallery
Special 2 Disc Edition. Filmed during the Deadwing Tour at Park West, Chicago,
October 2005, ARRIVING SOMEWHERE explores how Porcupine Tree have grown from
an experimental studio project into a worldwide success.
When it comes to performing live, some bands are better left in the studio,
others are good, and a handful are amazing. Porcupine Tree easily fall into
the latter category - able to expertly reproduce their dense song arrangements,
which can move fluidly between gentle, hypnotic soundscapes, and progressive
metal assaults, without ever loosing any of the subtle nuances that make them
so amazing. Disc one is a full show from the Deadwing tour filmed at Park West,
Chicago in Oct 2005, edited by Lasse Hoile, with the soundtrack mixed in stereo
and 5.1 surround sound by SW, and mastered by Darcy Proper (who mastered the
award winning PT DVDAs). Disc two includes bonus live performances of Futile
and Radioactive Toy from German TV show Rockpalast, the Lazarus promo clip,
the live films used during the show for Start of Something Beautiful, Halo,
and Mother and Child Divided, Gavin Harrison's "Cymbal Song" (also
in 5.1 sound), and a photo gallery with well over 100 images. There are highlights
all over this disc: Blackest Eyes, Arriving, The Sound Of Muzak, Even Less, the
heavily acoustic Trains and the best of all; Hatesong. The band has really
matured and this truly was a great time to capture them at the peak of their
form. The recording and mixing are truly magnificent, the DTS surround mix
is astonishing clear and accurate.Steve Wilson is a star on either side of
the mixing desk proving once again that he is a unique talent amongst today's
progressive artists.
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