- Signify
Infobox Album | Name = Signify
Type =Album
Artist =Porcupine Tree
Caption = Cover art by John Blackford
Released = September, 1996
Recorded = 1996
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 61:56
Label = Delerium
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:tuaxqjkuojda link]
*"Alternative Press " rating|3|5
Last album = "Waiting" (1996)
This album = "Signify" (1996)
Next album = "Insignificance" (1997)"Signify" is the fourth studio
album by Britishprogressive rock bandPorcupine Tree , first released in September, 1996. It was the first album that frontmanSteven Wilson recorded with a full group of musicians on board from the beginning. Previously he had been recording albums primarily as a one-man band with help gradually from other musicians. A number of the songs (albeit in demo form) were debuted live on the "The Sky Moves Sideways " tour before being recorded. The song "Every Home is Wired" has been covered by Polish electronic group Cabaret and included in their single "Electric Chair Song". [cite web|url=http://www.fusethesky.com/|title=:: porcupine tree covers ::|accessdate=2008-04-12] The full quote from the background words of "Idiot Prayer" can be heard on the song Trippin' by [http://www.garageband.com/song?%7Cpe1%7CS8LTM0LdsaSlYFC0Zmo SRM.]Track listing
Original
#"Bornlivedie" (Wilson/Barbieri) – 1:41
#"Signify" (Wilson) – 3:26
#"The Sleep of No Dreaming" (Wilson) – 5:24
#"Pagan" (Wilson) – 1:34
#"Waiting (Phase One)" (Wilson) – 4:24
#"Waiting (Phase Two)" (Wilson) – 6:15
#"Sever" (Wilson) – 5:30
#"Idiot Prayer" (Wilson/Edwin) – 7:37
#"Every Home Is Wired" (Wilson) – 5:08
#"Intermediate Jesus" (Wilson/Barbieri/Edwin/Maitland) – 7:29
#"Light Mass Prayers" (Maitland) – 4:28
#"Dark Matter" (Wilson) – 8:57multi-listen item
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The 2003 reissue on
Delerium Records contains a second disc of demos from the "Signify" sessions, originally released in cassette format titled "Insignificance", available only to subscribers of the former Porcupine Tree information mail service called "Transmission". This disc is also included with the 2004 reissue onSnapper Music . The tracklist has been slightly altered from the cassette:#"Wake As Gun I" – 3:29
#"Hallogallo" (Neu! Cover) – 3:37
#"Signify" – 3:27
#"Waiting" – 6:56
#"Smiling Not Smiling" – 3:49
#"Wake As Gun II" – 2:06
#"Neural Rust" – 5:53
#"Dark Origins" – 6:54
#"Sever Tomorrow" – 6:04
#"Nine Cats" (Acoustic Version) – 4:08Some of the tracks are working titles of songs that were later included on the album (i.e. "Dark Origins" and "Sever Tomorrow") whilst others were not included (i.e. "Wake as Gun I" and "Wake as Gun II").
Musicians
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Steven Wilson - guitars, piano, organ, mellotron, samples, tapes, banshee guitar, drum programming, chimes, musical boxes, vocals
*Richard Barbieri - synthesisers, Hammond organ, Prophet V/System 700 electronics, piano, tapes, texture, sequencers
*Colin Edwin - electric bass, double bass
*Chris Maitland - drums, cymbals, percussion, vocal harmonies, drum loops, keyboards and voices on "Light Mass Prayers"Guest
*Terumi - voices (track 1)
Credits
*Produced and mixed by Steven Wilson.
*Recorded at No Man's Land, Hemel Hempstead. Additional recording at The Doghouse, Henley with the assistance of Markus Butler and at Katrina & the Waves' Studio, Cambridge with the assistance of Steve Stewart.
*Mastered by Chris Thorpe at Serendipity
*Porcupine Tree Management by Richard Allen at Delerium.
*All titles published by Hit and Run Music (Publishing) Ltd.
*Art & Design by John Blackford.Reviews
"Professional reviews": [cite web|url=http://www.delerium.co.uk/delerium/releases/delec045.html|title=Delerium Records: Porcupine Tree - Signify|accessdate=2008-04-18]
*"Metal Hammer " - Were Porcupine Tree called something like Camel, Pendragon or evenMarillion , they would be deemed unfashionable and universally reviled. Instead, their last single featured heavily in the indie charts, despite the fact that this, their fourth and rather splendid album contains lengthy instrumental progressions, low key vocals and song titles like "Pagan", and "Sleep Of No Dreaming".*"Q" - Beneficiaries of a modest critical hoopla, The Porcupine Tree occupy a curious musical netherworld wherein prog rock crosses swords with the scum-stained rifferama of grunge and ambient dance styles.
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The Big Issue " - Not following any recognised style, their stuff is more like variations on several themes, "Signify" being no exception.External links
* [http://www.porcupinetree.com Porcupine Tree Official Website]
* [http://www.snappermusic.com/ms/porcupinetree/ "Signify"] atSnapper Music References
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