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On the Sunday of Life

 
Album Review: On the Sunday of Life

  • Artist: Porcupine Tree
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Total Time: 75:47
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Porcupine Tree's debut is really one big in-joke, which actually makes for a better reason to record something that pretends to be profoundly deep through and through. As released, it doesn't make mention of the tracks' origins as the supposed product of a mysterious cult psych/prog rock band, but the packaging and artwork (even the fonts) would make the Dukes of Stratosphear proud. Steve Wilson's singing is noticeably higher at points than it would be in later years -- chalk it up to his relative youth or a desire to sound appropriately wispy (or on the lovely "Nine Cats," like David Gilmour). On a sheer technical level, though, Wilson can't be beat. Recording and producing his material solo (outside of a couple of guest appearances) before the big '90s revolution in home recording quality, he easily reaches the depth and reach of bands who could spend many times more to reach the same sound. It really does sound like a full band jamming along to its own muse, not a constructed swathe of overdubs. Happily, it's not just ability on display, but actual art. There's plenty of shaggy-dog nutty humor -- "Jupiter Island" takes a perfectly groovy trip to said locale circa 1968, phased guitars and all, while the giddy goof "Linton Samuel Dawson" gleefully portrays a cool dude tripping through life and time just to "Escape...from the boredom of mankind." Then there's the spoken word whispering on "Space Transmission," which sounds like something Robert Calvert might have dreamed up on a particularly bad trip, or the very knowing Beatles lyrics quote on the über-trippy "Footprints." Meanwhile, the many instrumental pieces are simply wonderful, pastoral, ambient rambles or drum-solo jams or more. It may all be 1970-era Pink Floyd for a more knowing time, but as a genre exercise and its own worthiness, On the Sunday of Life is still a great debut. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Music for the Head Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (2:42)
Jupiter Island Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (6:12)
Third Eye Surfer Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (2:47)
On the Sunday of Life... Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (2:11)
The Nostalgia Factory Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (7:27)
Space Transmission Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (2:59)
Message from a Self Destructing Turnip Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (0:27)
Radioactive Toy Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (10:00)
Nine Cats Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (3:56)
Hymn Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (1:14)
Footprints Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (5:51)
Linton Samuel Dawson Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (3:04)
And the Swallows Dance Above the Sun Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (4:03)
Queen Quotes Crowley Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (3:56)
No Luck With Rabbits Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (0:46)
Begonia Seduction Scene Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (2:20)
This Long Distance Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (5:00)
It Will Rain for a Million Years Alan Duffy, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (10:49)

Credits

John Marshall (Drums), Porcupine Tree (Main Performer), Steven Wilson (Vocals), Steven Wilson (Producer), Steven Wilson (Remastering), Andrew Cleal (Photography), Carl Glover (Cover Design), Mike Bennion (Cover Design), Mike Bennion (Original Sleeve Design)
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On the Sunday of Life...

Cover art by Andy Cleal
Studio album by Porcupine Tree
Released July, 1991
Recorded 1988-1990
Genre Progressive rock
Psychedelic rock
Space rock
Length 75:47
Label Delerium
Producer Steven Wilson
Professional reviews
Porcupine Tree chronology
The Nostalgia Factory
(1990)
On the Sunday of Life...
(1991)
Voyage 34
(1992)
Alternate cover
Remastered Edition

On the Sunday of Life... is the debut album of English progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in July, 1991. It compiles tracks that Steven Wilson produced and recorded for two cassette-only releases, Tarquin's Seaweed Farm (1989) and The Nostalgia Factory (1990). The rest of the music from these tapes was released three years after in the compilation album Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape.

Most of the lyrics were written by Alan Duffy, a school friend with whom Steven Wilson had lost touch a few years before the album was released.

A small run of 1000 copies in a deluxe gatefold sleeve were released in early 1992[1].

Contents

Track listing

Side one

Part I - First Love

  1. "Music for the Head" – 2:42
  2. "Jupiter Island" – 6:12
  3. "Third Eye Surfer" – 2:50
  4. "On the Sunday of Life..." – 2:07
  5. "The Nostalgia Factory" – 7:28

Side two

Part II - Second Sight

  1. "Space Transmission" – 2:59
  2. "Message from a Self-Destructing Turnip" – 0:27
  3. "Radioactive Toy" – 10:00
  4. "Nine Cats" – 3:53

Side three

Part III - Third Eye

  1. "Hymn" – 1:14
  2. "Footprints" – 5:56
  3. "Linton Samuel Dawson" – 3:04
  4. "And the Swallows Dance Above the Sun" – 4:05
  5. "Queen Quotes Crowley" – 3:48

Side four

Part IV - Fourth Bridge

  1. "No Luck With Rabbits" – 0:46
  2. "Begonia Seduction Scene" – 2:14
  3. "This Long Silence" – 5:05
  4. "It Will Rain for a Million Years" – 10:51

Additional

Polish progressive metal band Riverside played their cover version of Radioactive Toy at a gig in Sjiwa, Baarlo, Holland, in 2005 [1]

Personnel

  • Steven Wilson – vocals, performed all music
  • John Marshall – drums on "Third Eye Surfer"
  • Solomon St. Jemain – additional guitar & voice on "Queen Quotes Crowley"
  • Master Timothy Masters – oboe

External links

References

  1. ^ ""Porcupine Tree - Background"". porcupinetree.com. http://www.porcupinetree.com/background.cfm. Retrieved 2008-04-06. 

 
 

 

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