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  1. Albums
  2. stupid dream - porcupine tree

Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream (2 LP, 2021 Reissue Repress)

Porcupine TreePorcupine Tree
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 1999
  • 12 tracks
  • 1 uur
  • progressive rock
Stupid Dream - Porcupine Tree
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Stupid Dream - Porcupine Tree
Stupid Dream - Porcupine Tree

Tracks

  1. Even LessPorcupine Tree
    7:11
  2. Piano LessonsPorcupine Tree
    4:22
  3. Stupid DreamPorcupine Tree
    0:28
  4. Pure NarcoticPorcupine Tree
    5:02
  5. Slave Called ShiverPorcupine Tree
    4:41
  6. Don`t Hate MePorcupine Tree
    8:30
  7. This Is No RehearsalPorcupine Tree
    3:27
  8. Baby Dream In CellophanePorcupine Tree
    3:13
  9. Stranger By The MinutePorcupine Tree
    4:30
  10. A Smart KidPorcupine Tree
    5:21
  11. Tinto BrassPorcupine Tree
    6:18
  12. Stop SwimmingPorcupine Tree
    6:54
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Stupid Dream
Artist
Porcupine Tree
LP release year
2021
Album release date
March 22, 1999
Label
Transmission Recordings
EAN
802644821214
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur
Tracks
12 tracks
Weight
140g

EAN

EAN
802644821214

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Europe
Genre
Progressive rock
Box set
No
Remastered
Yes
Reissue
Yes

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  • Great Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    wotefjuqahJanuary 15, 2026United States🇺🇸

    I unfortunately got a bad press, half way through the A side it’s crackle city throughout, despite multiple cleaning and static brush both record and stylus. Even tried different stylus, same crackle same spots. Also my C/D came in looking like someone took a screwdriver to the first track. Bad copy got past QC unfortunately. Give it four stars for tracks that played well which was about half. I bet a good press sounds amazing.

  • Great Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    Qcheibu0June 10, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Decent pressing, still some mostly minimal surface noise on the lead in/outs, and only a few pretty non obnoxious ticks, which is probably one of the better Kscope/Optimal pressings I have from these reissues from the early teens. Most are plagued with surface noise, unlike the reputation that Optimal has built in the last several years. Regarding the sound, this is a much fuller and richer version than the original CD, which is the only other version I have. The bass is tight, deep and rich. The drums sound good, very well recorded, especially the toms and snare, which have the perfect amount of snap and reverb, and with Colin Edwin's always beautiful bass work, puts down a solid foundation that stays interesting throughout. The keyboards sometimes float around the periphery and sometimes lie solidly in the middle of the sound field, mixed perfectly with each song. Of course the highlight is the always wonderful guitar and voice of SW. His chord progressions are unique and full of hummable lines, with the perfect touch on the acoustic songs and searing leads when he cuts lose. Not once did I feel it was over compressed, and it's really hard to not just crank this up and let it saturate the room, my body and my consciousness. This has always been one of my favorite PT and this version on vinyl scratches a deep itch.My impression of this remaster is it sounds much richer than the original mix CD with less compression, and hence, a greater dynamic range and sound distribution across my 2.1 setup, that envelops when you have the opportunity to turn up the volume. If not for the rice krispies on the lead in/outs, and a few pops, it would be perfect.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    satqe_saApril 10, 2025United States🇺🇸

    As pointed out by previous reviews, outstanding release in every aspect

  • Great Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    Womcamaqliba27April 6, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Una buena reedición que se escucha muy bien, discos limpios y planos. Y como siempre, Steven Wilson haciendo una remasterización súper buena.

  • Great Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    RuicJeecbfMarch 29, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Ah, yes. Porcupine Tree. One of the 21st century’s most relevant prog bands and, for many years, the main project of Steven Wilson himself.I came into the Porcupine Tree party relatively late (my first conscious listen of their music was 2002’s “In Absentia”) and, at the time, I was more into the metal side of the prog scene so the guys didn’t quite fit my bill and I kept moving. However, and after Steven’s became increasingly ubiquitous as producer or collaborator of bands such as Opeth, I kept probing his music here and there until it clicked. The year was 2007, and the album was “Fear Of A Blank Planet”.I then started to trace PT’s discography back following the proverbial path of white pebbles and enjoying each chapter as I discovered them.1999’s “Stupid Dream” meant a further step towards that signature sound that made PT reach global success (for the genre standards, anyway), as they became less purely psychedelic and atmospheric, integrating more rock and pop influences and structures. 1996’s “Signify” already had been a change from the sprawling, vast soundscapes in “The Sky Moves Sideways”, but “Stupid Dream” took this even further.So, even if the album still has the more purely “soundscape” signature of the band popping its head all across the album here and there, and still owns the stage in “Tinto Brass”, to me “Stupid Dream” is a wonderfully crafted art rock album, where pop and rock are passed through Wilson’s vast musical vision that puts together a really balanced album that understands the power and value of melody and classic structures (listen to the vocal harmonies in “Stranger By The Minute”) without sacrificing the search for new places and sounds.Highlights are “Even Less”, “Piano Lessons”, “A Smart Kid”, “Slave Called Shiver”, the above mentioned “Tinto Brass” and “Stop Swimming” with my favourite being “Don’t Hate Me”, where the balance I was speaking above reaches perfection entwined with one of Wilson’s many masterstrokes of songwriting and musical storytelling.

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About Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree is a groundbreaking band that masterfully blends progressive rock, progressive metal, art rock, and space rock into a captivating musical journey. Known for their intricate compositions and atmospheric soundscapes, Porcupine Tree has carved out a unique niche in the world of progressive music. Their music is a testament to their innovative spirit, offering listeners a rich tapestry of sound that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. With a career spanning se... Read more

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Product description

This 2021 Reissue Remastered Repress 2LP set is pressed on 140g vinyl.