Porcupine Tree – In Absentia
Tracklist
A1 | Blackest Eyes | 4:26 | |
A2 | Trains | 5:57 | |
A3 | Lips Of Ashes | 4:40 | |
B1 | The Sound Of Muzak | 4:59 | |
B2 | Gravity Eyelids | 7:56 | |
B3 | Wedding Nails | 6:33 | |
C1 | Prodigal | 5:33 | |
C2 | .3 | 5:26 | |
C3 | The Creator Has A Mastertape | 5:21 | |
D1 | Heartattack In A Layby | 4:15 | |
D2 | Strip The Soul | 7:22 | |
D3 | Collapse The Light Into Earth | 5:52 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Snapper Music
- Copyright © – Snapper Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Snapper Music
- Manufactured By – Snapper Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – No Man's Land (3)
- Recorded At – Avatar Studios
- Recorded At – Air Lyndhurst Studios
- Recorded At – New Rising Studios
- Recorded At – Red Room Recorders
- Mixed At – Larrabee North
- Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BH09017
Credits
- A&R [Direction] – Andrew Karp
- Design [Cover], Photography By [Cover] – Lasse Hoile
- Engineer – Paul Northfield
- Engineer [Assistant] – Brian Montgomery
- Engineer [Mix] – Mark O'Donoughue
- Legal [Legal Representation] – Ronald Bienstock
- Mixed By – Tim Palmer
- Performer – Richard Barbieri
- Performer, Words By, Music By, Producer, Remastered By – Steven Wilson
- Photography By [Band] – John Blackford (2)
Notes
Remastered by Steven Wilson. November 2017.
Black vinyl version
Made in
Runouts are hand-etched. Pressing plant's plating marks (e.g. "1∆") are mirrored and possibly upside down, compared to the rest of the string.
Black vinyl version
Made in
Runouts are hand-etched. Pressing plant's plating marks (e.g. "1∆") are mirrored and possibly upside down, compared to the rest of the string.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 802644898513
- Label Code: LC01757
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 1): BH09017 - 01 A1 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 1): BH09017 - 01 B1 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, variant 1): BH09017 - 02 C2 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, variant 1): BH09017 - 02 D2 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 2): BH09017 - 01 A1 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 2): BH09017 - 01 B1 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, variant 2): BH09017 - 02 C1 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, variant 2): BH09017 - 02 D2 KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, variant 3): BH09017 - 01 A1 KSCOPE 981 1⊥
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, variant 3): BH09017 - 01 B1 KSCOPE 981 1∆
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, variant 3): BH09017 - 02 C1 1|= KSCOPE 981
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, variant 3): BH09017 - 02 D2 5| KSCOPE 981
Other Versions (5 of 48)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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In Absentia (CD, Enhanced, Album, Gatefold Cardboard Sleeve) | Lava | 83604-2 | US | 2002 | ||
In Absentia (CD, Album, Enhanced) | Lava | 7567-83604-2 | Europe | 2002 | |||
In Absentia (CD, Album, Promo, Card Sleeve) | Lava | 83604-2A | US | 2002 | |||
Recently Edited
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In Absentia (2×CD, Album, Promo) | Atlantic | PROP05298 | Europe | 2002 | ||
In Absentia (CD, Album, Enhanced, Unofficial Release) | Lava (4) | 83604-2 | Russia | 2002 |
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Reviews
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I actually think this 2018 official Kscope is slightly better than the more recent Transmission reissue. It has printed lyric inners for starters and the newer issue just has poly sleeves. Once cleaned they are about the same for sound and mastering but the 2018 discs are thicker and flatter and i perceive just a slightly richer element in the sound which i prefer somehow. Without two identical rigs and a switch to flip tween each one im relying on flipping the discs here so i could be mistaken. I suppose the question is how much difference its worth paying for the printed lyric sleeves and not feeling short changed.
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Edited 2 years agoThis vinyl remaster sounds great. Unfortunately, like many other people who bought this pressing, it came extremely dirty. Due to the amount of dust, and the sleeves scratching up the records, I would recommend going for the Tonefloat press if you can afford it (they did a great job with my copy of The Incident). Overall, it's a great pressing hindered by the factory's carelessness.
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As the guy everyone knows with a turntable and records, people usually come to me with LPs to listen to, clean and advice.
My mate purchased this, and I don't know the album or how it's meant to sound so my review will be subjective to the quality of the pressing and media.
I will say that this sounds amazing, we have almost no/if not no surface noise on his copy, it sounds full and seems to sound very good. I cannot really fault this and would reccomend to buy this if you're looking for this album. I ran out of distilled water, so I can only assume it would be better after a clean since we had a few small clicks but nothing major at all.
The only issues that I had (since I was present for the opening) were the packaging was weird in the sense that the sleeves were just sitting in the middle of the Gatefold cover and the sleeves themselves are paper. I'd highly suggest to clean the LPs and get some plastic inner sleeves.
My setup - for reference
Telefunken CS-10
Converted to RCA outputs
Ortofon 2M Blue
Marantz SR-6011
Mordaunt Short Carnival 8
Audioengine S8 -
Mine is a 180g copy purchased early 2019.
It is dynamic with a wide dynamic range, and highly detailed. The discs are dead flat. Really cannot praise this enough. -
The mastering is very good and a marked improvement over the original release and the dull streaming compressed version. But... my vinyl copy (the new batch of 2021 stock) is poor - very dusty straight out the packet, with noticeable crackles and a huge pop right during the intro of The Sound of Muzak. I've tried wet and dry cleaning, dusting and the usual but can't get rid of it. A shame the vinyl quality is not up tot he standard of the music.
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Sound and package is good. But the disc is full of hairlines, fingerprints and it's very dirty, what gives him some background noises in the quiet ages. When you buy a new disc you spect that at least it's clean and without scratches.
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Minimal fingerprints on release. There is some noise between tracks. Medium system.
The album sounds great, one of the best I have heard. I had only listened to a few tracks before getting this release and I was pleasantly entertained by the dynamics. -
Fingerprints all over both of the records. I guess it's the factory to blame. A substantial amount of noise and crackles/pops throughout my first spin.
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Quality is typical "Optimal Media" which is another way of saying "appalling". Records came with surface scuffs from the factory. The sleeves are sandpaper-quality. I have non-fill on sides B and D at the end of the last tracks which come out as regular loud pops at every spin. Annoying. More than the usual amount of crackle on the rest of the records can be heard on quieter ages.
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