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Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways album flac Performer: Porcupine Tree
Title: The Sky Moves Sideways
Style: Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Released: 1995
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1507 mb
FLAC album: 1616 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: VOC MP1 VQF MPC XM AC3 RA
Genre: Rock

The Sky Moves Sideways is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in January 1995. The Sky Moves Sideways has been compared to Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here because of their similar structure; both albums have extended pieces at the beginning and end, which are the halves of a single song.

THE SKY MOVES SIDEWAYS, a 1995 effort from English psychedelic gloom prog darlings Porcupine Tree, is not a bad album, as such, but I just can't join the virtual "love-in" for this recording that I find here. TSMS" is my third Porcupine Tree acquisition, and I'm coming to the disappointing realization that I got into the band with an atypical album

Band Name Porcupine Tree. Album Name The Sky Moves Sideways. Labels Snapper Music. 6. The Sky Moves Sideways - Phase Two. 16:46.

Produced by Steven Wilson. Album The Sky Moves Sideways. The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One) Lyrics. We lost the skyline We stepped right off the map Drifted in to blank space And let the clocks relapse. In the dream dusk We walked beside the lake We watched the sky move sideways And heard the evening break. Sometimes I I feel like a fist Sometimes I am The colour of air Sometimes it's only afterwards I find that I'm not there. It is often compared to Pink Floyd’s ‘Shine on you Crazy Diamond’ due to it being cut into 2 halves that start and end the album. The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One)" Track Info. Written By Steven Wilson. Release Date January 30, 1995.

The Sky Moves Sideways’, while being Porcupine Tree’s third release, was a massive step up in quality for Porcupine Tree. Moving past the electronic ‘Up the Downstair’, Porcupine Tree took a Pink Floyd ‘Wish You Were Here’ type approach. Even though Porcupine Tree tries to modernize Pink Floyd, they sound a bit dated on this album. The riffs and solos sound very Roger Waters, and the rhythmic electronics sound very 80s. Wilson’s vocals seem trite and uninspired, and lack the emotion of later classics like Lazarus and Anesthetize.

The Sky Moves Sideways is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in February, 1995. It has been compared by many fans to Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here because of their similar structure; both albums have extended pieces at the beginning and end. In both albums, these tracks make up both halves of a single song carrying the name of the album.

The Sky Moves Sideways (Remastered & Expanded). Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways (Remastered & Expanded) (1995). Songs in album Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways (Remastered & Expanded) (1995). 1. The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase1).

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One)
Bass – Colin EdwinElectric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Spiral Guitar], Keyboards, Tape [Tapes], Vocals – Steven WilsonKeyboards, Electronics – Richard BarbieriPercussion – Chris Maitland
18:37
2 Dislocated Day
Performer [All Sound] – Steven Wilson
5:24
3 The Moon Touches Your Shoulder
Performer [All Sound] – Steven Wilson
5:40
4 Prepare Yourself
Guitar [Guitars] – Steven Wilson
1:54
5 Moonloop
Bass – Colin EdwinDrums – Chris MaitlandElectric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Spiral Guitar], Keyboards, Tape [Tapes] – Steven WilsonPercussion – Rick Edwards
17:04
6 The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase Two)
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Colin EdwinAcoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Tape [Tapes] – Steven WilsonKeyboards, Electronics – Richard BarbieriPercussion – Chris MaitlandVocals – Suzanne Barbieri
16:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Delerium Records
  • Copyright (c) – Delerium Records
  • Distributed By – Vital
  • Glass Mastered At – Nimbus – B5411
  • Published By – Hit & Run Music (Publishing) Ltd.
  • Recorded At – No Man's Land
  • Produced At – No Man's Land
  • Mixed At – No Man's Land
  • Recorded At – The Doghouse Studio

Credits

  • Art Direction – Mike Bennion
  • Artwork [Montage By] – Dan*
  • Bass Guitar – Colin Edwin
  • Drums, Percussion, Other [Hum-wah] – Chris Maitland
  • Guitar [Guitars], Keyboards, Vocals – Steven Wilson
  • Keyboards, Electronics – Richard Barbieri
  • Photography By – Claudine Schafer
  • Producer [Produced By], Recorded By, Mixed By – Steven Wilson
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording With The Assistence Of] – Markus Butler
  • Written-By – Maitland* (tracks: 5), Edwin* (tracks: 5), Edwards* (tracks: 5), Wilson*

Notes

Limited edition full colour picture disc CD.
No info on artwork. No info on disc. There is a label on the jewel case with the following text.

"PICTURE DISC, Limited edition, DELEC CD 028L"

Produced, recorded and mixed at No Man's Land, June '93 - July '94.
Additional recording at The Doghouse.
Montage at Shoevegas.

All titles published by Hit and Run Music (Publishing) Ltd.

℗ Delerium 1995
© Delerium 1995
Made In England.

Packaged in a jewel case with clear tray and 8-page booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 021289 092826
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): B5411 DELEC CD 028 · 1:0 .MASTERED. BY NIMBUS
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 2307
  • Label Code: LC 4724

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Delec DCD 082 Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways ‎(2xCD, Album, RM) Delerium Records Delec DCD 082 UK 2003
SMACD883 Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Союз, Snapper Music SMACD883 Russia 2005
KSCOPE487 Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Kscope KSCOPE487 Europe 2018
KSCOPE124M Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Kscope KSCOPE124M UK 2010
FCCD 233161-2 Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) 2000 FruitGum Corp. FCCD 233161-2 Russia 2003


Comments: (1)
Rude
For those who are wondering (since I never see it mentioned in the notes of the remastered verisons) the original printings all had 1 bonus track. If it was the UK printing you had Moonloop as the bonus track (sometimes the whole thing, sometimes a shorter version), if it was the US printing you had Stars Die as the bonus track. The remastered versions move both bonus tracks to disc 2 so you have the 5 song original album by itself as disc 1. After all what's the point of making the album stylized after Wish You Were Here if you're just going to stick a 6th track in the middle there?