Product Details3CD/3DVD Anniversary Collection Expands The Groups 1980 Album With Steven Wilsons Newly Remixed Version Of The Original, Plus Unreleased Studio And Live Recordings, And A Remixed Version Of The Slipstream Video Collection.After completing it
Product Details
3CD/3DVD Anniversary Collection Expands The Groups 1980 Album With Steven Wilsons Newly Remixed Version Of The Original, Plus Unreleased Studio And Live Recordings, And A Remixed Version Of The Slipstream Video Collection.
After completing its acclaimed folk-rock trilogy in 1979, Jethro Tull returned a year later with A, an album that introduced a different sound and a new line-up. Originally intended as a solo record by the bands founder Ian Anderson, the albums single-letter title refers to the studio tapes, which were marked A for Anderson. When the album was finished, the groups label Chrysalis insisted that it be credited to Jethro Tull, even though only two members from the bands previous incarnation were featured: Anderson and guitarist Martin Barre. Despite that, the album and subsequent tour were well-received by fans around the world.
Highlights include:
– Original album and associated recordings newly remixed by Steven Wilson
– Original album and five associated recordings mixed in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 Surround, and stereo 96/24 LPCM
– Full concert from the LA Sports Arena recorded in August 1980
– Full LA Sports Arena concert mixed by Steven Wilson in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 Surround, and stereo 96/24 LPCM
– Flat transfer of the original LP master at 96/24 LPCM stereo
– DVD of Slipstream video remixed by Steven Wilson in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 Surround, and stereo 96/24 LPCM
– Presented in a case-bound DVD book filled with an extensive history of the album, track-by-track annotations by Anderson, rare photographs and much more
Produced by Anderson and Robin Black, A was recorded in London during the summer of 1980 at Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studios. Along with Anderson and Barre, the band also featured Dave Pegg (bass, mandolin) and Mark Craney (drums), along with guest performer Eddie Jobson a Roxy Music alumnus on keyboard, synthesizer and electric violin.
For this new collection, the album has been expanded with five unreleased tracks from the recording sessions, including a different take of the single Working John, Working Joe, an extended version of Crossfire and the outtake Coruisk.
A (A La Mode) (The 40th Anniversary Edition) also includes a live recording from November 1980 of the bands full concert at the LA Sports Arena. The performance mixed new A tracks (Black Sunday, Batteries Not Included and Uniform) with older hits, like Aqualung, Heavy Horses and Songs From The Wood. A few of these live tracks first appeared in 1981 on Slipstream, a video collection originally released on VHS and Laserdisc. The full Slipstream video, which made its DVD debut in 2004, is also included in this anniversary edition. Here, the content has been newly remixed by Steven Wilson.
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