Tracklist
01
Grace For Drowning
02
Sectarian
03
Deform To Form A Star
04
No Part Of Me
05
Postcard
06
Raider Prelude
07
Remainder The Black Dog
01
Belle De Jour
02
Index
03
Track One
04
Raider Ii
05
Like Dust I Have Cleared From My Eye
01
Grace For Drowning
02
Sectarian
03
Deform To Form A Star
04
No Part Of Me
05
Postcard
06
Raider Prelude
07
Remainder The Black Dog
08
Belle De Jour
09
Index
10
Track One
11
Raider Ii
12
Like Dust I Have Cleared From My Eye
13
Home In Negative
14
Fluid Tap
Description
Steven Wilson, four-time Grammy nominee, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and founder member of Porcupine Tree, released his critically acclaimed third solo album 'The Raven Refused to Sing' in 2013, reaching #28 in the UK charts and #3 in Germany. In 2017 he shot back into the charts with his fifth solo album 'To the Bone' at #3 in the UK and #2 in Germany, which built on the success of fourth solo album 'Hand. Cannot. Erase.', which reached #13 in the UK and #3 in Germany.
Originally released in 2011, 'Grace For Drowning' is the second solo album from Wilson. A more experimental and more eclectic record it built on the artistic inroads he forged with 2009's exceptionally well-received 'Insurgentes'. It is a modern homage to the late 60's and early 70's spirit of using the album as an artist's primary means of expression; combining jazz, classical and psychedelic music to create "journeys in sound". This 8-panel digipack edition of 'Grace for Drowning' features the album across two CD's, and a Blu-ray disc offering audiophiles the chance to experience the album in its full glory with a 96/24 stereo LPCM mix, a 96/24 5.1 surround sound mix, five Lasse Hoile music videos plus additional demos. The 16-page booklet features photography and handwritten notes.
Originally released in 2011, 'Grace For Drowning' is the second solo album from Wilson. A more experimental and more eclectic record it built on the artistic inroads he forged with 2009's exceptionally well-received 'Insurgentes'. It is a modern homage to the late 60's and early 70's spirit of using the album as an artist's primary means of expression; combining jazz, classical and psychedelic music to create "journeys in sound". This 8-panel digipack edition of 'Grace for Drowning' features the album across two CD's, and a Blu-ray disc offering audiophiles the chance to experience the album in its full glory with a 96/24 stereo LPCM mix, a 96/24 5.1 surround sound mix, five Lasse Hoile music videos plus additional demos. The 16-page booklet features photography and handwritten notes.