Up the Downstair is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in June 1993. It was originally intended to...
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Porcupine Tree (redirect from The porcupine tree)
many of the early albums expanded to double CDs. These reissues included re-recorded/remixed double-CD versions of the Up the Downstair, The Sky Moves...
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Richard Barbieri (section with The Dolphin Brothers)
Porcupine Tree (having previously played as a guest performer on the album Up the Downstair). The band released eight studio albums to increasingly greater chart...
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parodied by the South Park episode "Up the Down Steroid". The title of Porcupine Tree's 1993 album Up The Downstair is an homage to the novel. "Mad #118"...
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Porcupine Tree discography (redirect from Stars Die: The Delerium Years 1991–1997)
material ended up on the Staircase Infinities (1994) EP. Finally, ten tracks were chosen for their next studio album, Up the Downstair (1993), which Melody...
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"Moonloop" on side four. The album was generally well received. AllMusic praised it for "continuing the excellence of Up the Downstair while achieving a new...
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released by C+S Records in the United States under the name of Stars Die and included the song "Always Never" from the Up The Downstair album as an extra track...
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Steven Wilson (category Musicians from the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)
managed to enter the NME indie chart for six weeks and became an underground chill-out classic. The second full-length album, Up the Downstair (though Wilson...
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of Porcupine Tree's second studio album, Up the Downstair. Originally a 30-minute track intended to be the second disc of a double album, Wilson eventually...
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Bon Scott (category People educated at John Curtin College of the Arts)
ISBN 9781409115359. "The 100 Greatest Frontmen". Classic Rock (July 2004). "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 Vocalists". Up the Downstair. 2 December 2006....
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