Shesmovedon

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"Shesmovedon"
Single by Porcupine Tree
from the album Lightbulb Sun
Released July 2000
Genre Progressive rock, alternative rock
Length 19:01 (regular CD)
18:31 (Limited CD)
7:40 (7" vinyl)
Label KScope / Snapper
Porcupine Tree singles chronology

"Four Chords That Made a Million"
(2000)
"Shesmovedon" (2000) "Shallow"
(2005)

Shesmovedon (which stands for "She's Moved On") is a single by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in July 2000, from the Lightbulb Sun album. It came in three forms: a regular CD, a limited-version CD (2,000 copies) and a 7" vinyl (1,000 copies). The single reached #4 in the NME independent chart in its first week of release.[citation needed]

Track listing (regular CD)

  1. "Shesmovedon" (Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Cure for Optimism" – 6:13
  3. "Untitled" – 8:52

Track listing (limited CD)

  1. "Shesmovedon" (Album Version) – 5:19
  2. "Russia on Ice" (Demo Version) – 13:10

Track listing (7" vinyl)

  1. A/ "Shesmovedon" (Edit) – 3:50
  2. B/ "Novak" – 3:50

Personnel

All tracks written by Steven Wilson, except "Untitled" and "Russia on Ice" written by Barbieri, Edwin, Maitland and Wilson.

Although the first track on the limited edition CD is labeled "album version", it differs slightly from that version, as on the album the track segues into the next song "Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled" while on the single it has a clean ending.

Deadwing version

The song has been re-recorded in the studio by the current line-up during the Deadwing album sessions. Mikael Åkerfeldt of the band Opeth performed harmony vocals on that version. It was released as a bonus track on the American version of Deadwing.

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