Price: £26.99
Format: Vinyl
Artist: Porcupine Tree
CatNo: TRANSMISSION_29.2
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Porcupine Tree Coma Coda Red double vinyl Steven Wilson
A limited one-off pressing on 180g opaque red vinyl of additional tracks from Porcupine Tree's live recordings at the Frontiera Club, Rome in March 1997.
 
When Porcupine Tree made their first official live album, they decided to record their 3 night stand at Rome's Frontiera club in order to capture as much repertoire as possible. The original live album was almost entirely drawn from the third and final night, but this new selection of material comes from the second night. As well as alternate versions of Signify, Dislocated Day (incomplete but fun because of an impromptu drum solo!), and Radioactive Toy, this selection includes several songs that were not chosen to be on Coma Divine. Most notable among these is an unreleased group composition Cryogenics that was prepared especially for the concert recording, but didn't make the cut and was subsequently never played again by the band.
 
Note that the original Coma Divine album was subject to a fair amount of repairs and overdubs to bring it up to a high audio standard. These new selections are exactly as recorded on the night so there are some technical and performance shortcomings which we hope won't spoil your listening enjoyment!
 
Mastered for vinyl by Steven Wilson in 2021 and comes with new artwork by Carl Glover.
 
In a gatefold with printed inner sleeves.
A
1. Intro/Signify 07:10
2. Cryogenics/Dark Matter 10:45
 
B
1. Idiot Prayer 07:29
2. Nine Cats (Rome) 03:44
3. Every Home is Wired (Rome) 03:03
 
C
1. Dislocated Day (incomplete) (Rome) 03:37
2. Radioactive Toy (Rome) 13:27
 
D
1. Voyage 34 Phase II (Rome) 15:49
Recorded at the Frontiera, Rome, Italy on 26th March 1997.
 
Richard Barbieri - synthesizers and keyboards
Colin Edwin - bass
Chris Maitland - drums and backing vocals
Steven Wilson - guitar and vocals
 
Recorded by Chris Thorpe. Restored and mixed in 2020. 
Mastered for vinyl by Steven Wilson in 2021