2012 collaboration between Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) and Steven Wilson with bonus tracks. Format: Blu-Ray / Cat No: KSCOPE3016 / Released: 27/09/2024
Track Listing: 1. Drag Ropes (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (9:53) / 2. Storm Corrosion (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (10:12) / 3. Hag (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (6:28) / 4. Happy (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (4:53) / 5. Lock Howl (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (6:09) / 6. Ljudet Innan (5.1 / Hi-res Stereo) (10:20) / 7. Drag Ropes (Instrumental Mix) (9:53) / 8. Storm Corrosion (Instrumental Mix) (10:12) / 9. Hag (Instrumental Mix) (6:28) / 10. Happy (Instrumental Mix) (4:53) / 11. Ljudet Innan (Instrumental Mix) (10:20) / 12. Drag Ropes (Dolby Atmos) (09:53) / 13. Storm Corrosion (Dolby Atmos) (10:12) / 14. Hag (Dolby Atmos) (06:28) / 15. Happy (Dolby Atmos) (04:53) / 16. Lock Howl (Dolby Atmos) (06:09) / 17. Ljudet Innan (Dolby Atmos) (10:20) / 18. Drag Ropes (promo video) (09:57) / 19. Mini Documentary (video) (16:19) / 20. Drag Ropes (live at the Royal Albert Hall 28th September 2015) (10:19) / 21. Drag Ropes (demo) (9:50) / 22. Hag (demo) (8:32)
More information: A spiritual successor to both Heritage and Grace For Drowning, Storm Corrosion took an idiosyncratic musical path that operated in Wyrd Folk and ambitious singer-songwriter territories.
The duo's debut surprised as much as it did confirm Wilson's and Akerfeldt's pre-eminence in the field of contemporary Progressive music.
A 6-track, 48-minute odyssey featuring contributions from Ben Castle, Gavin Harrison and the London Session Orchestra.
2024 Blu-Ray edition with high-resolution stereo, Dolby Atmos and 5.1 DTS-HD surround audio mixes and instrumental mixes of each track. It also includes a mini album documentary, the promo video for the track Drag Ropes, alongside two demo versions and an 8-page printed booklet. Additionally, a 2015 live recording of Drag Ropes from The Royal Albert Hall when Mikael guested at one of Steven’s solo concerts has been newly mixed for this edition.
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