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Album Review: Signify

  • Artist: Porcupine Tree
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Total Time: 61:56
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The first proper album by the full band, Signify was the next great step forward for Porcupine Tree, a distinct advancement in how well the foursome could completely rock out as well as find its own narcotic style of ambient exploration. The title track signals intentions clearly after the fragmentary sample-collage start of "Bornlivedie" kicks things off. Based on a storming riff from Wilson, the Edwin/Maitland team provide a crisp, driving beat, while Barbieri throws some intriguingly aggressive keyboard work, nervy and unsettling, to offset the calmer parts he also adds to fill things out. Everyone gets to show a little bit of individual flair as the album progresses. Edwin punctuates the epic surge of "Sleep of No Dreaming" with some plucked double bass as well as electric, while Maitland himself takes over on (wordless) vocals and full composition for "Light Mass Prayers," a minimal, entrancing piece. One thing that hasn't noticeably changed much is Wilson's general songwriting and ear for arrangements -- good, but there's little in the way of distinct change in style, leaving it to the performance of the band as a whole to provide the album's own unique stamp. For all that Wilson may once again be singing obliquely on the pressures and nature of end-of-century life, he still does so in an engagingly left-of-center way. Consider the portrait of an incipient Internet/cyberpunk world in "Every Home Is Wired" or the snap-or-not? dilemma of "Darkmatter," which closes the album on a subtly tense note, besides being the best song Peter Gabriel-era Genesis never wrote. The often gripping instrumental pieces which are as much a band trademark as anything else appear throughout, including the combination drift and charge of "Idiot Prayer," littered with intriguingly curious samples, and the amusingly titled, hellfire and brimstone preacher-punctuated "Intermediate Jesus." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bornlivedie Richard Barbieri, Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (1:42)
Signify Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (3:26)
Sleep of No Dreaming Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (5:24)
Pagan Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (1:34)
Waiting Phase One Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (4:24)
Waiting Phase Two Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (6:15)
Sever Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (5:30)
Idiot Prayer Steven Wilson, Colin Edwin Porcupine Tree (7:37)
Every Home Is Wired Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (5:08)
Intermediate Jesus Richard Barbieri, Chris Maitland, Steven Wilson, Colin Edwin Porcupine Tree (7:29)
"Light Mass Prayers" Chris Maitland Porcupine Tree (4:28)
Dark Matter Steven Wilson Porcupine Tree (8:59)

Credits

Steve Wilson (?), Steve Wilson (Music Box), Jasper (Lighting), Richard Barbieri (Synthesizer), Richard Barbieri (Piano), Richard Barbieri (Organ (Hammond)), Richard Barbieri (Sequencing), Richard Barbieri (Prophet Synthesizer), Richard Barbieri (Electronics), Richard Barbieri (Tapes), Richard Barbieri (Prophet 5), Richard Barbieri (Sequencers), Jim Douglas (Photography), Chris Maitland (Percussion), Chris Maitland (Cymbals), Chris Maitland (Drums), Chris Maitland (Keyboards), Chris Maitland (Vocals (Background)), Chris Maitland (Voices), Chris Maitland (Drum Loop), Chris Maitland (Vocal Harmony), Porcupine Tree (Main Performer), Katrina (Engineer), Steven Wilson (Organ), Steven Wilson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steven Wilson (Guitar), Steven Wilson (Piano), Steven Wilson (Chimes), Steven Wilson (Guitar (Electric)), Steven Wilson (Keyboards), Steven Wilson (Vocals), Steven Wilson (Banshee), Steven Wilson (Producer), Steven Wilson (Sampling), Steven Wilson (Mellotron), Steven Wilson (Drum Programming), Steven Wilson (Mixing), Steven Wilson (Music Box), Steven Wilson (Tapes), John Blackford (Artwork), John Blackford (Art Direction), John Blackford (Design), John Blackford (Layout Design), Steve Stewart (Engineer), Steve Stewart (Assistant Engineer), Steve Stewart (Assistant), Chris Thorpe (Mastering), Colin Edwin (Bass), Colin Edwin (Bass (Electric)), Colin Edwin (Double Bass), Chris Kissadjekian (Photography), Rob Crossland (Photography), Fumiki Koda (Typography), Terumi (Voices)
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Signify

Cover art by John Blackford
Studio album by Porcupine Tree
Released September, 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Progressive rock
Psychedelic rock
Space rock
Length 61:56
Label Delerium
Professional reviews
Porcupine Tree chronology
Waiting
(1996)
Signify
(1996)
Insignificance
(1997)
Alternate cover
Remastered Edition

Signify is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in September, 1996. It was the first album that frontman Steven 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.[2] The full quote from the background words of "Idiot Prayer" can be heard on the song Trippin' by SRM.

Contents

Track listing

Original

  1. "Bornlivedie" (Wilson/Barbieri) – 1:41
  2. "Signify" (Wilson) – 3:26
  3. "The Sleep of No Dreaming" (Wilson) – 5:24
  4. "Pagan" (Wilson) – 1:34
  5. "Waiting Phase One" (Wilson) – 4:24
  6. "Waiting Phase Two" (Wilson) – 6:15
  7. "Sever" (Wilson) – 5:30
  8. "Idiot Prayer" (Wilson/Edwin) – 7:37
  9. "Every Home Is Wired" (Wilson) – 5:08
  10. "Intermediate Jesus" (Wilson/Barbieri/Edwin/Maitland) – 7:29
  11. "Light Mass Prayers" (Maitland) – 4:28
  12. "Dark Matter" (Wilson) – 8:57

Remaster

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 on Snapper Music. The tracklist has been slightly altered from the cassette:

  1. "Wake As Gun I" – 3:29
  2. "Hallogallo" (Neu! Cover) – 3:37
  3. "Signify" – 3:27
  4. "Waiting" – 6:56
  5. "Smiling Not Smiling" – 3:49
  6. "Wake As Gun II" – 2:06
  7. "Neural Rust" – 5:53
  8. "Dark Origins" – 6:54
  9. "Sever Tomorrow" – 6:04
  10. "Nine Cats" (Acoustic Version) – 4:08

Some 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").

Personnel

Musicians

  • 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.

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