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Tarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled "Words from a Hessian Sack", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the pseudonym Porcupine Tree. It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks. The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat. It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies.

Tarquin's Seaweed Farm
Studio album by
Porcupine Tree
Released1989
Recorded1988–1989, Periscope Station, Devon
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length76:52
LabelNo Man's Land
Porcupine Tree chronology
Tarquin's Seaweed Farm
(1989)
Love, Death & Mussolini
(1990)

Tracks 1 to 7, and a re-recorded version of "Radioactive Toy", would be released on the band's first studio album, On the Sunday of Life.... The song "Nun's Cleavage (Left)", however, was renamed "Third Eye Surfer", with songs "Clarinet Vignette" and "Nun's Cleavage (Right)" being indexed as one track called "On the Sunday of Life". The rest of the tracks, including the original version of "Radioactive Toy", would be released on compilation album Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape.

According to the liner notes of the 2000 vinyl reissue of Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape. some of the songs on Tarquin's Seaweed Farm can be dated back to 1986.

In 2004, the album and the other two Delerium cassettes (Love, Death & Mussolini and The Nostalgia Factory) were privately remixed and remastered by Steven Wilson and rereleased in a special boxset called "Footprints: Cassette Music 1988–1992". 25 copies were made and distributed to friends and family of Wilson, who also kept a copy for himself and sent some to the rest of the band.[1]


Track listing


(All tracks written by Steven Wilson except "Jupiter Island" written by Wilson/Duffy, "Clarinet Vignette" written by Wilson/Masters and "The Cross" written by Prince. Artwork by Alistair Campbell.)


Side A ("Studio LP")


  1. "Music for the Head (Here)" – 2:44
  2. "Jupiter Island" – 6:09
  3. "Nun's Cleavage (Left)" – 2:45
  4. "Clarinet Vignette" – 1:18
  5. "Nun's Cleavage (Right)" – 1:09
  6. "Space Transmission" – 2:56
  7. "Message from a Self-Destructing Turnip" – 0:28
  8. "Radioactive Toy" – 5:49
  9. "Towel" – 3:33
  10. "Wastecoat" – 1:10
  11. "Mute (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)" – 8:06
  12. "Music for the Head (There)" – 1:24

Side B ("Live LP")


  1. "No Reason to Live, No Reason to Die" – 11:09
  2. "Daughters in Excess" – 6:46
  3. "The Cross" – 8:17
  4. "Hole" – 1:34
  5. "Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape" – 10:48

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Tarquin's Seaweed Farm es el primer trabajo de Steven Wilson bajo el nombre de Porcupine Tree. Fue editada como una casete de recopilación de las primeras composiciones de Wilson realizadas para su proyecto, en un principio satírico, pero que terminó conformando una banda corriente. Esta casete fue enviada a unos pocos amigos del músico inglés, pero fue suficiente para que éste alcanzase cierta fama en el panorama underground británico al ser publicado por la revista Freakbeat. Posteriormente, fue editado por Delerium Records en 1991, y acabó formando, junto con otra casete titulada The Nostalgia Factory, el primer disco de la formación, llamado On the Sunday of Life.... Las canciones desechadas del disco fueron a parar al EP Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape.



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