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Waiting (Porcupine Tree song)

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Released
  
May 1996

Label
  
Delerium

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Waiting (1996)
  
Piano Lessons (1999)

Length
  
19:06 (CD) 19:18 (12" vinyl)

"Waiting" is the first single of British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in May 1996. It came in two formats: a regular CD and a 12" vinyl. At the time, the single was intended to promote the forthcoming album Signify. The song is divided into two parts, the second one being an instrumental follow-up

Contents

Waiting is considered the first Porcupine Tree single for its length, since Voyage 34 and Voyage 34: Remixes are singles of around 30 and 40 minutes respectively that would fit better in the category of EPs.

The song entered the UK Indie Chart, attracting airplay all over Europe.

Porcupine Tree contributed an edit of "Waiting (Phase Two)" to the soundtrack for Paul Spurrier's movie Underground, whereas the credits erroneously listed "Waiting (Phase One)".

CD Version

  1. "Waiting (Phase One)" - 4:27
  2. "Waiting (Phase Two)" - 6:19
  3. "The Sound of No-One Listening" - 8:20

12" vinyl

Side A
  1. "Waiting (Phase One)" 4:27
  2. "Waiting (Phase Two)" 6:25
Side B
  1. "Colourflow In Mind" 3:52
  2. "Fuse the Sky" 4:34

Promo CD version

  1. "Waiting (Phase One)" - 4:27
  2. "Waiting (Phase Two)" - 6:19
  3. "Rainy Taxi" - 6:45

C+S pressed a few hundred copies of this three track CD single to promote their subsequently withdrawn release of the "Signify" album. The third track is taken from the "Staircase Infinities" mini album.

References

Waiting (Porcupine Tree song) Wikipedia