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Fear Of A Blank Planet - Deluxe Edition (Box) (Uk)
Artist:
Porcupine Tree
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions
1. Fear of a Blank Planet
2. My Ashes
3. Anesthetize
4. Sentimental
5. Way Out of Here
6. Sleep Together
7. Nil Recurring
8. Normal
9. Cheating the Polygraph
10. What Happens Now?
11. Fear of a Blank Planet
12. Fear of a Blank Planet
13. My Ashes
14. Anesthetize
15. Sentimental
16. Cheating the Polygraph
17. Sleep Together
18. Always Recurring
19. Hey Sleeper
20. Fear of a Blank Planet
21. My Ashes
22. Anesthetize
23. Sentimental
24. Cheating the Polygraph
25. Sleep Together
26. Blackest Eyes
27. Fear of a Blank Planet
28. Sleep Together
29. The Pills I'm Taking
30. Halo
31. The Sky Moves Sideways
32. Even Less
33. Stars Die
34. Waiting
35. Normal
36. Drown with Me
37. Lazarus
38. Trains
39. Fear of a Blank Planet
40. My Ashes
41. Anesthetize
42. Sentimental
43. Way Out of Here
44. Sleep Together
45. Nil Recurring
46. Normal
47. Cheating the Polygraph
48. What Happens Now?
49. Fear of a Blank Planet
50. Way Out of Here
51. Normal
52. Sleep Together
53. Anesthetize
54. Fear of a Blank Planet
55. Anesthetize
56. Sleep Together
57. The Making of Fear of a Blank Planet
More Info:
Transmission are proud to present the definitive edition of Porcupine Tree's Grammy-nominated 2007 album Fear Of A Blank Planet. With a 108-page hardback book, five CDs including remasters of the album and Nil Recurring mini album, approximately 55 minutes of previously unreleased demos, an early live performance of a still work-in-progress version of the album, as well as BBC and instore session recordings, this is the most complete collection of the album and related material to date. 112-Page Hardback Book: The centrepiece of this collection is a 112-page book, with an in-depth examination of the process of creating the album by Stephen Humphries with interviews, alongside rare photographs from photographers Lasse Hoile & Carl Glover and the band's personal archives. Disc 1 (CD): 2024 remaster of Fear Of A Blank Planet. Disc 2 (CD): 2024 remaster of Nil Recurring EP. Disc 3 (CD): Approx 55 minutes of previously unreleased demos by both band and Steven Wilson, offering a rare insight into the creative process for the album, including 2 tracks not recorded for the final album. Disc 4 (CD): A live recording of a work-in-progress version of the album made at The Garage, Saarbrucken on 23rd September 2006, while the band were still refining and developing the material. This has been mixed from the multitrack tapes for the first time for this edition. Disc 5 (CD): A 5 track BBC radio session (Maida Vale Studios, 13th April 2007) plus an 8 song acoustic / unplugged in-store performance from Park Avenue, Orlando (4th October 2007). Disc 6 (Blu-ray): Includes remastered stereo and 5. 1 surround sound mixes of Fear Of A Blank Planet and Nil Recurring, as well as a new 2024 documentary - 'The Making of Fear Of A Blank Planet'. Also features 3 music videos, 3 songs performed live on film at The Palladium, Koln (4th December 2007) and 2 live visual films ('Sleep Together' and 'Anesthetize'). Originally released in 2007, Fear Of A Blank Planet was Porcupine Tree's ninth studio album and both band and fans a-like consider it to be a high point in their catalogue. Their biggest selling album at the time, it was the band's first album to break into the Billboard Top 100 in the USA as well as charting significantly across Europe, earning them a Grammy nomination in the process. The album includes guest appearances from Robert Fripp (King Crimson) & Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and featured in Rolling Stone Magazine's Greatest Prog Albums Of All Time as well as being named Classic Rock's Album of the Year in 2007. A concept album inspired by the Bret Easton Ellis novel Lunar Park, Fear Of A Blank Planet's lyrics address how the adolescent protagonist battles his terminal boredom and attention-deficit disorders with a regimen of prescription drugs, TV, computer gaming, mindless violence, empty sex, and self-harm. Following the release of Fear Of A Blank Planet in 2007, Porcupine Tree solidified their reputation as one of the rock's most celebrated bands with their 2009 release The Incident garnering critical acclaim and earning the band another Grammy nomination. After a significant hiatus while members moved on to other projects, 2022's highly anticipated return with Closure/Continuation demonstrated the band's unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of their sound. This Fear Of A Blank Planet Transmission box set offers fans an unparalleled experience, revisiting the album with new, previously unreleased content and 2024 remastered audio.back to top