Keyboards
En marzo de 2018, Steven Wilson actuó en una residencia de tres noches con entradas agotadas en uno de los lugares más emblemáticos del mundo: el Royal Albert Hall de Londres. Viniendo al final de una larga gira europea, estos conciertos fueron el logro culminante de un increíble período de siete meses que comenzó con el lanzamiento del quinto álbum de Wilson, To The Bone. Este lanzamiento se compuso a partir de imágenes filmadas la última noche de esa carrera. Varias cámaras desde todos los ángulos imaginables en el auditorio y en el escenario, y el sonido ha sido especialmente mezclado por Steven tanto en sonido envolvente 5.1 como en estéreo.
Keyboards
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by long-time visual collaborator Lasse Hoile during the Grace For Drowning Tour, the set is a superb representation of the spectacular live experience that Wilson and Hoile created for the tour. The shows submerged fans in a rich sensory experience: rear speakers provide surround-sound effects, giant screens show off Lasse's films made specifically to accompany these songs, and cutting-edge lighting designs giving texture to each song. Get All You Deserve captures one of the key shows from the tour. Recorded at a sold-out Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City, the gig features tracks from both Wilson's solo albums along with the new, as yet unreleased, track Luminol.
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Tony has been dead for only about two or three years. Maybe seven. It's hard to follow the flow of time without a heartbeat. The days pile up and are meaningless when you are dead, but that isn't Tony's biggest beef with the afterlife. The city is the same as when Tony was alive but everyone is a stranger. The denizens pass their time maintaining an arbitrary set of rules passed down from a time they cannot remember. The dead live in an endless autumn where change is not only rare but considered gauche. Can a soul find love and meaning in a joint like this?
Keyb, Synth
In 1991 the young band that toured with Miles Davis in his later years reformed for an album and a tour in Japan under the name ESP. Three years later in 1994 the band returned as ESP2. This concert, which was recorded at the Jazz Open Stuttgart in July 1994, featuring Carla Cook on vocals, includes the music of Miles Davis and forms an empathetic and lasting tribute to the legendary trumpeter.