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''Futile'' is a promotional EP by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in July 2003 through Lava Records. It was first released during Porcupine Tree's North American tour with Opeth, of July and August 2003.〔(Official Steven Wilson - The Complete Discography (8th Edition) )〕 Additionally, the album was later released digitally as well, with an alternate track listing. This version is a digital EP of tracks recorded during the ''In Absentia'' era. ==Song background== "Strip the Soul (edit)" is a shortened version of the song of the same name from ''In Absentia''. The short piece "Collapse" was originally intended to open the In Absentia album.〔(Burningshed Futile FLAC download )〕 "Orchidia" had been previously released in the 7" vinyl edition of the ''Four Chords That Made a Million'' single as a demo, this is instead a 2003 version with proper mastering and mixing. "Futile" was previously available on the DVD-A version of ''In Absentia''. "Drown With Me" was a bonus track of the European edition of the album. "Interview with Steven Wilson" is an interview done with Joe Del Tufo in May 2003. "Hatesong (live)" was recorded in Philadelphia on 26 July 2002. "Blackest Eyes (live)" was performed live on XM Radio. "Death Whispered A Lullaby" isn't a Porcupine Tree song, but rather, is taken from Opeth's ''Damnation'' album. It was co-written and produced by Steven Wilson. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Futile (EP)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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