"Way Out of Here" | ||||
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Promotional single by Porcupine Tree | ||||
from the album Fear of a Blank Planet | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | October–December 2006 | |||
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Length | 7:37 (album version) 4:18 (edit) | |||
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Porcupine Tree singles chronology | ||||
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"Way Out of Here" is a song by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, and the fifth track from their ninth studio album, Fear of a Blank Planet. It is remarkable for being the only full-band composition of the record. A promo two-track single was released by Roadrunner Records intended for radio airplay. The record consists of the album version of the song and a radio edit, the same used for the promo videoclip, it comes housed in a cardboard sleeve with unique artwork.[1]
The song contains soundscapes provided by King Crimson's guitarist, Robert Fripp.
"Way Out of Here" was written in order to replace the song "Cheating the Polygraph," which was originally intended to be in the album; however, the band decided it did not fit well the concept, so it was thrown out from the final track list.[2] "Cheating the Polygraph" was later included on the Nil Recurring EP.