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    Posted: July 18 2019 at 15:09
Looking forward to this double album. Think it will be the best of the Wilson remixes so far. The second album is at least 40 minutes long without including the 9 minute version of Elegy. This bunch may be better than the actual album. What a band

Crossword
Kelpie
A Stitch In Time
A Single Man
Broadford Bazaar
King Henry’s Madrigal
Orion (full version) Urban Apocalypse
The Lyricon Blues
Man Of God
Rock Instrumental Prelude To A Storm


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Stormwatch is one of my Tull faves. Cool release.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr prog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2019 at 16:03
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Stormwatch is one of my Tull faves. Cool release.


I counted 90 minutes worth of studio without including the early versions. Heaps of strong tracks on this. Definitely has to the best band of 1979. Will be better than Horses and Songs remix sets and they were great
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This is Pre Order at Burning Shed.com out of the UK. The Official release date I have is October 18th, 2019. It is tentatively dubbed the Stormwatch 40Th Anniversary Box Set Force 10 Edition. I think it's 3 discs plus 2 dvds. "Keep your eyes open and prick up your ears!"
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In my opinion the most interesting part of these Deluxe Tull releases is multichannel mixes of the albums. Live records and videos, rarities and informative books also make them essential for Tull fans.
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Autobuy. The conclusion of Tull's unofficial folk trilogy is one of the band's finest hours. A rich helping of previously unreleased music, too! The Special Editions for SFTW and HH were likewise fantastic.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr prog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 21 2019 at 15:21
71, 74 and 79 were great years for Tull bonus tracks. Basically double albums those years. I tend to think there were more quality tracks on the bonus albums. Same could have been said for 76 but we only got half an extra album with some of the session tapes missing
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2019 at 18:02
Originally posted by dr prog dr prog wrote:

71, 74 and 79 were great years for Tull bonus tracks. Basically double albums those years. I tend to think there were more quality tracks on the bonus albums. Same could have been said for 76 but we only got half an extra album with some of the session tapes missing
 

More true with Broadsword than any other Tull record!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by dr prog dr prog wrote:

71, 74 and 79 were great years for Tull bonus tracks. Basically double albums those years. I tend to think there were more quality tracks on the bonus albums. Same could have been said for 76 but we only got half an extra album with some of the session tapes missing
 

More true with Broadsword than any other Tull record!


For sure. This is a triple album lol. I was just talking about the remixes so far. I pray that Wilson remixes Broadsword. Some of the 30 odd tracks have an average-bad drum sound. He’ll make songs so much more enjoyable with his touch. At the moment I find songs such as Beastie and Jackalynn unlistenable with the drums as they sound. I’ll actually really enjoy them with a quieter toned down snare though. Some of the reverb can be reduced in the occasional song too. I notice Wilson makes the drums less harsh with less reverb over the remixes so far
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr prog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2019 at 21:01

We have a strong double album of tunes here. I've added a couple of pretty cool instrumentals and used the longer version of Orion. 80 minutes of tunes. Wasn't crazy about Urban Apocalypse or Man of God. They didn't make the cut LOL
 
1 North Sea Oil 3:11
2 Home 2:46
3 Dark Ages 9:12
4 Warm Sporran 3:58
5 Something's On The Move 4:30
6 Old Ghosts 4:24
7 A Single Man 2:40
8 Dun Ringill 2:42
9 Flying Dutchman 7:43
10 Elegy 3:34
11 Crossword 3:37
12 Kelpie 3:35        
13 King Henry's Madrigal 3:01
14 A Stitch In Time 4:28        
15 Broadford Bazaar 3:46
16 The Lyricon Blues 5:16
17 Orion 9:14
18 Prelude to a storm 2:34




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