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Post by onewhiteduck on May 22, 2014 9:26:22 GMT
I'll buy the APP one, then I'm getting off the deluxe train. There just isn't enough extra decent material after that album to warrant crazy double or triple CDs at inflated prices, or I already have the extra songs on some other damn 20 or 25 year extravaganza. It just gets silly after awhile. I might consider buying a remastered Living in the Past because the songs sound out of context to me on other deluxe albums. I think I agree but at the moment just focused on the APP release, cant wait for that. I've got LITP on MFSL and it sounds fine, although The remastered few on the Benefit release sound great. If something else comes out of the vaults well......... Oneprudentduck
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Post by futureshock on May 31, 2014 19:34:52 GMT
APP remixed in order to bring out more and clarify it, makes lots of sense. Remastering can't do much. Same for SFTW, a peak achievement.
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Post by elberto on Jul 2, 2014 17:55:45 GMT
Any news about other forthcoming collector's edition, after APP?
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Post by velvetgrn on Jul 9, 2014 19:53:06 GMT
Any news about other forthcoming collector's edition, after APP? I have read that Steve Wilson is working on War Child next. I cannot actually find where I read that (of course), at the moment, but I'd swear WC is next. Perhaps we'll get to hear "The Beach" and "Mime Sequence".
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Post by sherwood on May 13, 2015 16:53:35 GMT
So now that Minstrel in the Gallery has had the "star" treatment what's up next for IA and Steven Wilson? I'm hoping for a stupendous six CD box set Songs From The Wood!!! Well four discs will do!Anyone got any hints etc?
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Post by Equus on May 13, 2015 16:57:15 GMT
So now that Minstrel in the Gallery has had the "star" treatment what's up next for IA and Steven Wilson? I'm hoping for a stupendous six CD box set Songs From The Wood!!! Well four discs will do!Anyone got any hints etc? Sounds good to me, Mr. Sherwood! Jethro Tull has an tremendous amount of material... Unfathomable... Unfathomable indeed!!
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Post by sherwood on May 13, 2015 17:01:31 GMT
So now that Minstrel in the Gallery has had the "star" treatment what's up next for IA and Steven Wilson? I'm hoping for a stupendous six CD box set Songs From The Wood!!! Well four discs will do!Anyone got any hints etc? Sounds good to me, Mr. Sherwood! Jethro Tull has an tremendous amount of material... Unfathomable... Unfathomable indeed!! Some more really nice live recordings too!
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Post by steelmonkey on May 13, 2015 17:45:27 GMT
So far, all the mini-boxes have been worth every penny.....Who knows what is left in the vaults? New songs we never even heard about (Good Godmother), alternate versions and extra verses ( APP, War Child, Requiem), amazing demos ( Up The Pool), live stuff ( Paris 75) ? Everytime Ian claims to have shared the last of the last, bottom of the barrel ( 20 year box, nightcap) somehow more surfaces. I guess the Wilson remixes are the stated reason for re-releases...but just, plain MORE TULL is always worth it for me.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 18:11:06 GMT
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! (1976) 2016 Songs from the Wood (1977) 2017 Heavy Horses (1978) 2018 Stormwatch (1979) 2019
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Post by sherwood on May 13, 2015 22:49:11 GMT
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! (1976) 2016 Songs from the Wood (1977) 2017 Heavy Horses (1978) 2018 Stormwatch (1979) 2019 That's certainly the logical progression me thinks!
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Post by fjtull on May 14, 2015 11:38:24 GMT
And please go on to "A" (with the footage of the Slipstream DVD with the ugly 80s visuals tricks removed), Broadsword (with Dinosaurs jr) and Underwraps with re-recorded drums track (please Daonne, get back on your stool!) :-)
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Post by elberto on Jan 5, 2016 15:35:50 GMT
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Post by elberto on Jan 5, 2016 20:10:10 GMT
After launching Jethro Tull – The Rock Opera to tell the story of the 15th- and 16th-century agriculturist Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson will be keeping the production on the road this year in both Europe and North America. The band’s frontman also plans to make a document of it this time around. The show features five new songs and 20 shorter connecting pieces, and Anderson also wants to preserve the contributions by the show’s on-screen collaborators, including Ryan O’Donnell, David Goodier and Icelandic singer-fiddler Unnur Birna Björnsdóttir. “I think they deserve to be enshrined in the brief history of Jethro Tull as being people I worked with and enjoyed working with, even though they’re not with me in person every night,” Anderson says. Tull fans can also expect another three deluxe reissue packages from the group’s catalogue, all remastered by Steven Wilson. from www.teamrock.com
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 23:17:56 GMT
maddog editionSteven Wilson is an extraordinarily busy man. Lord knows how he ever finds time to sleep, let alone watch football. Fortunately he remains committed to the Jethro Tull reissues programme - including retracing steps back to 1969 to rectify a glaring omission.
Yes folks, a remixed Stand Up is planned for mid-2016, with Warners currently combing the archives for any hitherto hidden unreleased gems. The reissues schedule will be back on track with a Steven Wilson mix of Songs From The Wood (plus extras) currently envisaged for around November 2016. And for those of you who can't wait that long, there are plans afoot - still to be 100% confirmed - to rerelease Aqualung in March/April 2016. 'Wot - again??' I hear you say. Yes, but this time it will be (a) at a price that even non-Premiership footballers can afford, (b) will be repackaged into the now customary 'book' form, and (c) might even have some extra goodies certainly some Steven Wilson 5.1 mixes of the previous package's bonus tracks. Watch this space.
One track that won't be included, however, is Pancake Doomsday, which Steven Wilson revealed had been found back in 2011. Wilson did try to make a silk purse out of it, but lan Anderson has stood firm in vetoing it. However, this is no great cause for wailing and gnashing of teeth, as it's actually merely an early attempt at a pretty basic backing track for what eventually became Saturation, released on the 1988 20 Years Of box set. So actually, we do all in effect have Pancake Doomsday, aka Saturation, and only those with a compulsion to collect every cough,splutter and bottom burp by lan Anderson need fret.
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Post by cecil on Jan 6, 2016 0:33:08 GMT
I can't wait for the folk trilogy. Wonder how many extra tracks we'll get from these 3. Too Old, Warchild, Passion gave us 3 new tracks each we never expected. Imagine we get 9 new tracks from the folk trilogy. Would be awesome. Ian has to include Blues instrumental on Heavy horses too
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 6, 2016 11:40:59 GMT
Was it only a rumour then about B&TB?
If I win the lottery rollover tonight Steven can name his price.
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