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    Posted: December 14 2017 at 04:50
Exciting news. Another 6 new tracks.

[CD1]
1. ....And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
2. Acres Wild (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
3. No Lullaby (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
4. Moths (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
5. Journeyman (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
6. Rover (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
7. One Brown Mouse (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
8. Heavy Horses (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
9. Weathercock (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
10. Living In These Hard Times (Version 2) [Steven Wilson Stereo Remix]
11. Everything In Our Lives (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
12. Jack-A-Lynn (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
13. Quatrain (Studio Version) [Steven Wilson Stereo Remix]
14. Horse-Hoeing Husbandry (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
15. Beltane (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
16. Botanic Man (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)
17. Living In These Hard Times (Version 1) [Steven Wilson Stereo Remix]
18. Botanic Man Theme/A Town In England (Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)

[CD2]
1. Opening Music (Quartet)
2. Introduction by Claude Nobs (Spoken Word)
3. No Lullaby (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
4. Sweet Dream (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
5. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk
6. Jack-In-The-Green (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
7. One Brown Mouse (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
8. Heavy Horses (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
9. A New Day Yesterday (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]
10. Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Bouree (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978)
11. Living In The Past/A New Day Yesterday (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978] [Jakko Jak
12. Songs From The Wood (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part One]

[CD3]
1. Thick As A Brick (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
2. Hunting Girl (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
3. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk S
4. Conundrum (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
5. Minstrel in the Gallery (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part
6. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
7. Quatrain (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
8. Aqualung (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
9. Locomotive Breath (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978) [Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Remix] [Part Two]
10. The Dambusters March/Aqualung (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978] [Jakko Jakszyk Ster

[DVD1]
1. ....And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
2. Acres Wild (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
3. No Lullaby (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
4. Moths (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
5. Journeyman (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
6. Rover (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
7. One Brown Mouse (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
8. Heavy Horses (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
9. Weathercock (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
10. Living In These Hard Times (Version 2) [Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround]
11. Everything In Our Lives (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
12. Jack-A-Lynn (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
13. Horse-Hoeing Husbandry (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
14. Beltane (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
15. Botanic Man (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
16. Living In These Hard Times (Version 1) [Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround]
17. Botanic Man Theme (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
18. A Town In England (Steven Wilson Remix, DD/DTS 5.1 Surround)
19. ....And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
20. Acres Wild (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
21. No Lullaby (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
22. Moths (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
23. Journeyman (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
24. Rover (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
25. One Brown Mouse (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
26. Heavy Horses (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
27. Weathercock (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
28. Living In These Hard Times (Version 2) [Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo]
29. Everything In Our Lives (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
30. Jack-A-Lynn (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
31. Quatrain (Studio Version) [Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo]
32. Horse-Hoeing Husbandry (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
33. Beltane (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
34. Botanic Man (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
35. Living In These Hard Times (Version 1) [Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo]
36. Botanic Man Theme (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
37. A Town In England (Steven Wilson Remix, 96/24 PCM Stereo)
38. ....And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
39. Acres Wild (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
40. No Lullaby (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
41. Moths (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
42. Journeyman (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
43. Rover (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
44. One Brown Mouse (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
45. Heavy Horses (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
46. Weathercock (96/24 PCM Flat Transfer-Original Stereo Master)
47. Rover (No Strings Version)
48. Living In These Hard Times (Version 2)
49. Beltane

[DVD2]
1. Opening Music (Quartet)
2. Introduction by Claude Nobs (Spoken Word)
3. No Lullaby (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
4. Sweet Dream (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
5. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DT
6. Jack-In-The-Green (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
7. One Brown Mouse (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
8. Heavy Horses (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
9. A New Day Yesterday (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk
10. Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Bouree (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978,
11. Living In The Past/A New Day Yesterday (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5
12. Songs From The Wood (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk
13. Thick As A Brick (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
14. Hunting Girl (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
15. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS
16. Conundrum (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
17. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jak
18. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
19. Quatrain (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
20. Aqualung (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
21. Locomotive Breath (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS & DD by Jakko Jakszyk)
22. The Dambusters March/Aqualung (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978, Mixed to 5.1 DTS &
23. Opening Music (Quartet)
24. Introduction by Claude Nobs (Spoken Word)
25. No Lullaby (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
26. Sweet Dream (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
27. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24
28. Jack-In-The-Green (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
29. One Brown Mouse (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
30. Heavy Horses (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
31. A New Day Yesterday (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
32. Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Bouree (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978.
33. Living In The Past/A New Day Yesterday (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 9
34. Songs From The Wood (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
35. Thick As A Brick (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
36. Hunting Girl (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
37. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 s
38. Conundrum (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
39. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jaks
40. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
41. Quatrain (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
42. Aqualung (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
43. Locomotive Breath (Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 stereo by Jakko Jakszyk)
44. The Dambusters March/Aqualung (Reprise) [Live In Concert In Berne 28th May 1978. Mixed to 96/24 ster
45. Heavy Horses (Video)
46. Moths (Video)
47. Bursting Out (TV Ad) [Video]
48. Bursting Out & Madison Square Garden Show (TV Ad) [Video]


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2017 at 04:55
Broadford and Blues instrumental will be released on Stormwatch. I think Tull have 9 albums worth of unrepeated studio extras between 1968 and 84. Most of them are first class
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2017 at 07:40
I haven't been following these later remixes. I take it that the live material, or part of it, makes up the Bursting Out material. Is that right?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2017 at 11:09
Thank goodness for CDs 2 and 3 for it's only Heavy Horses being done up by the ordinary Stevy Wilson.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2017 at 12:47
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I haven't been following these later remixes. I take it that the live material, or part of it, makes up the Bursting Out material. Is that right?

It certainly looks that way. I'll let an expert confirm for sure.


If it is, a bit of a missed opportunity I think. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2017 at 13:39
I bought the Songs From The Wood set and I'll be buying this!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 05:15
Classic prog album. But it doesn’t have mellotron so it isn’t recognized here

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 10:42
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I bought the Songs From The Wood set and I'll not be buying this!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 13:46
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:


I bought the Songs From The Wood set and I'll be buying this!


Did a great job with that. Old aces is pretty good too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 16:39
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:


I bought the Songs From The Wood set and I'll not be buying this!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 18:32
Tulls 9 albums of unreleased material from 68-84 is as good as Yes from that period
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2017 at 19:55
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:


I haven't been following these later remixes. I take it that the live material, or part of it, makes up the Bursting Out material. Is that right?


Think so. I mainly buy these for the bonus studio stuff and also the improved sound. Remixes do make a difference in sound. I’m hearing things I never knew existed. The bonus stuff is usually first class. Who would have thought 1971, 73, 74 and pretty much 78 had double albums worth of studio. I bet 78 will have a double album too. At least the weaker pop soundtracks had the best/most bonus tracks to even out the number of quality tracks every year throughout the 70s. Bonus stuff on warchild, too old is better than most or all of the album stuff

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2017 at 04:26
All good. We could overrate nursery cryme, relayer and in the court and underrate a far superior band in Tull

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2017 at 13:30
I'd settle for just a really good sounding copy of the original. I actually dislike extra tracks, as they detract from what the original album experience was supposed to be.

FWIW I've always thought 'Heavy Horses' was JT's best album after 'Aqualung'.  'Songs From the Wood' always seemed to be favoured as JT's comeback album,  but to me it was a rehearsal for HH.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2017 at 18:19
Always preferred 'Songs' to 'Horses' - and probably still do. However, heard it the other day with fresh ears at work, and it impressed me more than I remembered. I'll no doubt buy the box set, as I did with the 'Songs' one - although not sure if the live tracks will add much that hasn't already been superbly covered by 'Live - Bursting Out' - the first album I bought with my student grant in a vinyl warehouse in Manchester! Happy days!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2017 at 21:09
Originally posted by dr prog dr prog wrote:

All good. We could overrate nursery cryme, relayer and in the court and underrate a far superior band in Tull

Pretty sure Dr Prog isn't Thick as a Brick.  Ian's 69'-82 manic Mozart mojo inundated studios with copious mysterious bonus material.Shocked  Ian bequeathed us a treasure trove loot of silver and gold.  More than Yes, ELP, Genesis, and Gentle Giant.  It's just the way Ian Anderson rolled...Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2017 at 13:37
Originally posted by Braka Braka wrote:

I'd settle for just a really good sounding copy of the original. I actually dislike extra tracks, as they detract from what the original album experience was supposed to be.

FWIW I've always thought 'Heavy Horses' was JT's best album after 'Aqualung'.  'Songs From the Wood' always seemed to be favoured as JT's comeback album,  but to me it was a rehearsal for HH.

I don't care for live or demo bonus tracks, but bring on extra well recorded studio tracks anytime. Especially Tull ones that are better than album songs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2017 at 13:42
Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

Originally posted by dr prog dr prog wrote:

All good. We could overrate nursery cryme, relayer and in the court and underrate a far superior band in Tull

Pretty sure Dr Prog isn't Thick as a Brick.  Ian's 69'-82 manic Mozart mojo inundated studios with copious mysterious bonus material.Shocked  Ian bequeathed us a treasure trove loot of silver and gold.  More than Yes, ELP, Genesis, and Gentle Giant.  It's just the way Ian Anderson rolled...Wink

I wish I was there in the studio to help him with their album song choices lol.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2017 at 20:22
Strange, I thought "Jack-A-Lynn" was a Broadsword era number.

Can't wait for the Live disc, though.
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