- Up the
Downstair is the
second studio album by
English progressive rock band
Porcupine Tree,
first released in June 1993. It was
originally intended to...
-
Stairs are a
structure designed to
bridge a
large vertical distance between lower and
higher levels by
dividing it into
smaller vertical distances. This...
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Porcupine Tree project. In May 1993, the
second Porcupine Tree album, Up the
Downstair, was released,
another prospective double album that was
finally slimmed...
- Finally, ten
tracks were
chosen for
their next
studio album, Up the
Downstair (1993),
which Melody Maker described as "a
psychedelic masterpiece". At...
- Tree (having
previously pla**** as a
guest performer on the
album Up the
Downstair). The band
released eight studio albums to
increasingly greater chart...
- Club, a
music venue in Bournemouth, England,
later Le
Disque a Go! Go!
Downstair Downstairs Theatre, at the
Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney,
Australia Downstairs...
- "Always Never" – BBC (6:28) "Radioactive Toy" – High
Wycombe (9:58) "Up the
Downstair" – High
Wycombe (7:15) "Not
Beautiful Anymore" – High
Wycombe (8:58) Steven...
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Sideways 11:40 9. "Radioactive Toy" On the
Sunday of Life, 1992 15:26 10. "Not
Beautiful Anymore" Up the
Downstair, 1993 9:43
Total length: 78:37...
- received.
AllMusic praised it for "continuing the
excellence of Up the
Downstair while achieving a new
liquid sense of
drama and
overall flow.", specifically...
- "Up the Down Steroid". The
title of
Porcupine Tree's 1993
album Up The
Downstair is an
homage to the novel. "Mad #118". Doug Gilford's Mad
Cover Site....