| 1 | Mesmer I | 8:33 |
| 2 | Mesmer II | 6:04 |
| 3 | Mesmer III / Coma Divine | 13:18 |
| 4 | Door To The River | 4:31 |
| 5 | Metanoia I / Intermediate Jesus | 14:14 |
| 6 | Insignificance | 4:57 |
| 7 | Metanoia II | 10:56 |
| 8 | Milan | 2:30 |
Porcupine Tree – Metanoia (Delerium Records, 2001)
Experience a pivotal moment in the evolution of Porcupine Tree with Metanoia. Originally recorded during the 1995–1996 sessions for the landmark album Signify, this 2001 CD release by Delerium Records serves as a masterclass in improvisational progressive rock and atmospheric psychedelia.
The album captures the band—featuring the tight rhythmic foundation of Chris Maitland and Colin Edwin—moving away from their underground roots toward the sophisticated textures that would define their later success. Described by critics as both "dreamy" and "intricate," Metanoia offers a fascinating "Floydian" journey through experimental soundscapes and longform jams.
Key Highlights & Tracks:
- The Mesmer Suite (I-III): A deeply atmospheric, psychedelic experience.
- Metanoia I & II: Extended movements showcasing the band’s progressive prowess.
- Essential Cuts: Includes "Door to the River," "Insignificance," "Milan," and the vocal-heavy standout "Every Home Is Wired."
- Significance: A bridge between the band's early space-rock era and the more structured compositions of their "third-wave prog" legacy.
With roughly 146 minutes of music, this release is a must-have for completists and fans of Steven Wilson’s early production work, providing an unfiltered look at the creative process behind one of the UK's most influential prog bands.