Rockpalast (download double CD)

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Rockpalast
Rockpalast cover
Live album by Porcupine Tree
Released July, 2006
Recorded November, 2005
Genre Progressive rock
Length 94:40
Label Transmission
Porcupine Tree chronology
Warszawa
(2004)
Rockpalast
(2006)
We Lost The Skyline
(2008)

Rockpalast is a live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, named after the eponymous music festival it was recorded at on November 19, 2005 (see 2005 in music) at the Live Music Hall in Köln, Germany. It was also filmed for a Rockpalast TV special, but not all songs made the broadcast. It is only available to download on the band's official website, and cannot be purchased in stores. The performance relies almost entirely on Deadwing and In Absentia material, with only one older song making the set list. The performances of "Futile" and "Radioactive Toy" were later included as bonus material on the Arriving Somewhere... DVD.

Contents

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[edit] Disc one

  1. "Intro" – 1:00
  2. "Open Car" (Wilson) – 4:45 (from Deadwing)
  3. "Blackest Eyes" (Wilson) – 5:37 (from In Absentia)
  4. "Lazarus" (Wilson) – 4:17 (from Deadwing)
  5. "Futile" (Wilson/Harrison) – 6:29 (B-Side from In Absentia)
  6. "Mellotron Scratch" (Wilson) – 7:23 (from Deadwing)
  7. "Mother and Child Divided" (Wilson/Harrison) – 5:23 (B-Side from Deadwing)
  8. ".3" (Wilson) – 6:22 (from In Absentia)
  9. "So Called Friend" (Wilson/Barbieri/Edwin/Harrison) – 5:13 (B-Side from Deadwing)

[edit] Disc two

  1. "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" (Wilson) – 12:46 (from Deadwing)
  2. "The Sound of Muzak" (Wilson) – 5:11 (from In Absentia)
  3. "The Start of Something Beautiful" (Wilson/Harrison) – 7:27 (from Deadwing)
  4. "Halo" (Wilson/Barbieri/Edwin/Harrison) – 8:36 (from Deadwing)
  5. "Radioactive Toy" (Wilson) – 7:48 (from On the Sunday of Life)
  6. "Trains" (Wilson) – 7:18 (from In Absentia)

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