Up the Downstair

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Up the Downstair
Up the Downstair cover
Studio album by Porcupine Tree
Released May, 1993
Recorded February, 1992-January, 1993
Genre Progressive rock
Length 47:59
Label Delerium
Professional reviews
Porcupine Tree chronology
On the Sunday of Life...
(1991)
Up the Downstair
(1993)
The Sky Moves Sideways
(1995)


Up the Downstair is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in May, 1993. It was originally intended to be a double album set including the song "Voyage 34", which was instead released as a single in 1992, and other material that ended up on the Staircase Infinities (1994) EP. In 2005, it was partially re-recorded, fully re-mixed and, along with the EP Staircase Infinities, remastered and re-released as a double album.

  1. "What You Are Listening To..." – 0:58
  2. "Synesthesia" – 5:11
  3. "Monuments Burn into Moments" – 0:20
  4. "Always Never" – 6:58
  5. "Up the Downstair" – 10:03
  6. "Not Beautiful Anymore" – 3:26
  7. "Siren" – 0:52
  8. "Small Fish" – 2:43
  9. "Burning Sky" – 11:06
  10. "Fadeaway" – 6:19


Porcupine Tree
Richard Barbieri | Colin Edwin | Gavin Harrison | Steven Wilson
Chris Maitland | John Wesley
Discography
Albums: Tarquin's Seaweed Farm | On the Sunday of Life... | Up the Downstair | The Sky Moves Sideways | Signify | Stupid Dream | Lightbulb Sun | In Absentia | Deadwing | Fear of a Blank Planet
Live albums: Coma Divine - Recorded Live in Rome | Warszawa | Rockpalast
Compilations: Voyage 34: The Complete Trip | Recordings | Stars Die: The Delerium Years 1991-1997
DVDs: Arriving Somewhere
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No-Man | Bass Communion | Blackfield | Headphone Dust | I.E.M.
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