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Disc I 01. Harmony Korine 02. Abandoner 03. Salvaging 04. Veneno Para Las Hadas 05. No Twilight Within The Courts Of The Sun 06. Significant Other 07. Only Child 08. Twilight Coda 09. Get All You Deserve 10. Insurgentes
Disc II [DVD-A 5.1 Mix] 01. Harmony Korine 02. Abandoner 03. Salvaging 04. Veneno Para Las Hadas 05. No Twilight Within The Courts Of The Sun 06. Significant Other 07. Only Child 08. Twilight Coda 09. Get All You Deserve 10. Insurgentes + "Insurgentes" film material
Disc III [Limited Edition Boxset] 01. Port Rubicon 02. Puncture Wound 03. Collecting Space 04. Insurgentes (Mexico) 05. The 78 [hidden bonus]
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Line-up Steven Wilson - vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, percussion Guest musicians Theo Travis - wah-flute, clarinet, saxophone Clodagh Simmonds - vocals Jordan Charles Rudess - piano Michiyo Yagi - koto Sand Snowman - guitars, recorders, percussion Dirk Serries - guitar drones Mike Outram - electric guitar Gavin Harrison - drums, cymbals Tony Levin - bass Susana Moyaho - voice
Additional info Produced and mixed by Steven Wilson.
An international recording written and performed in various locations between December '07 and August '08.
Steinway piano on "Insurgentes" recorded at St. Bartholomew's Church in Brighton by Colin Atwell.
Additional guitar recording by John Wesley and Mark Prator at Red Room Recorders, Tampa, Florida.
Jordan's piano performances on his Steinway D. engineered by Bert Baldwin.
Michiyo Yagi recorded by Masaki Sasaki at Sound Pot, Tokyo.
London Session Orchestra recorded at Angel Studio, London by Steve Price.
Stereo mastering by Andy van Dette at Masterdisk, New Your City.
DVDA authoring by Opus Productions.
Photography and filming by Lasse Hoile. Studio and ipod graveyard photography by Susana Moyaho.
Design by Carl Glover for Aleph. |
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Staff review by Jeff
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Everybody knows Steven Wilson, the charismatic leader of the famous British band Porcupine Tree. Despite the fact that the first Porcupine Tree albums were more or less some kind of solo projects, "Insurgentes" is only his first official solo album. A lot of you are probably expecting a lot of this record and I can tell you that you'll not be disappointed. If you like all Steven's projects, this new release will satisfy your hopes…
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| Rating: 9 |
I never really paid too much attention this album before. I decided to check it again before attending Wilson's gig and I found it extremely pleasant.
I love the disturbing atmosphere this album evokes.
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Sometimes I feel that Steven Wilson isn't capable of releasing an album that is less than great. This one is no exception.
Despite the songs being written and recorded in the different parts of the world "Insurgentes" doesn't sound like a collection of various musical pieces but rather a solid yet diverse record.
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