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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia discography Porcupine Tree performing live at Krakow, Poland in July 7th, 2007. Releases Studio albums 10 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 3 Extended plays 4 Singles 9 Video albums 1 Limited editions 16 Promotional 13 The following is a listing of officially-released works by the band. The band has released ten major studio albums, as well as many EP's, limited editions, and revamped material.

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At the time was going to sign to the label, he owned a lot of material recorded during the mid and later 80's that he had recorded subsequently on three demo tapes -,. He sent copies of those tapes to people he felt would be interested in the recordings, asking them to spread the word. Delerium originally intended to release all of that material in a double debut album, but Wilson decided to just pick the songs he considered the best ones. These songs were mastered to make Porcupine Tree's first studio album, (1991); all of the leftover tracks would be later released on a compilation album called (1994).

And met Steven Wilson to play on a few songs he was working on. Again, there was an amount of songs written that would perfectly fit on a double album, but one of these songs saw the light prior to the release of their second studio album on the (1992), thereafter followed by Voyage 34: Remixes (1993), and the other material ended up on the (1994). Finally, ten tracks were chosen for their next studio album, (1993), which described as 'a psychedelic masterpiece'. At the end of 1993, joined the band for live shows and would later record some drums and percussions for three songs of Porcupine Tree's third studio album, (1995), an album that made the press refer them as the ' of the nineties'. They did not record as a full band until (1996), the first Porcupine Tree album to be performed entirely by the four members. It contained shorter compositions and less improvisations than its predecessors. The next album was delayed for almost three years as the band was looking for a new record label after finishing their deal with Delerium.

In the meantime they launched (1998), a compilation of improvisations recorded during the Signify sessions, some of which were later shaped into songs. Finally, they signed to /K-Scope and the album (1999) was issued. The album was a departure in style from all their previous works, in favour a more song-oriented direction, as a consecuence this alienated some older fans but brought a lot of new ones. Its follow-up, (2000), assured the fan based and solidified the ground of its predecessor.

For this one, they worked with of, who provided string arrangements. Advanced A collection of EP tracks and out-takes from the previous two albums was launched a year after under the title of (2001). (2002) turned out to be one of their most successful works to date, remaining a favourite to many fans, charting in many countries and selling over 100.000 copies in its first year of release.

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(2005) appeared the at #132 of the (which was the first entry the band achieved on the Billboard chart) and was voted #2 album of 2005 in, the most widely distributed US magazine in the field of home electronics and entertainment. Graphics Porcupine Tree's next studio album, (2007), debuted at #59 on the Billboard 200, won the 'Album of the Year' award for the 2007 edition of the magazine awards, and was nominated for a in the ' category. The album features collaborations with 's guitarist and 's. In September 2007, they released, an EP of four leftover tracks from the recording sessions for Fear of a Blank Planet. It was released on, the band's own record label as a limited edition of 5000 copies that did not take long to sell out through the band's online store,, forcing the band to keep printing more copies.

Nevertheless, the EP was reissued in February 18, 2008 on. An in-store appearance at Park Avenue CDs in, from October 4, 2007, was recorded and released on under the name of.

The title is a reference to the lyrics on '. The album was released on in March 21, 2008 and is the first official acoustic live record to be officially released by the band. A live album from the Fear of a Blank Planet tour,, was released in March 2009. It was recorded from their performance at the on July 14, 2007. However, this album was only released to members of the Residents of a Blank Planet ticketing club. Live Title Release date Label Format October 1997 July 2003 September 2003 July 2004 Delerium Delerium Headspin Snapper CD 2CD 3LP+7' Single 2CD February 2004 January 2005 Transmission Snapper CD CD July 2006 Download EPs Title Release date Label Format Details October, 1994 Delerium CD/Vinyl 12' Also released on C+S Records (CS20242) in the U.S.