Thick As A Brick

Jethro Tull
Thick As A Brick

34,79 EUR
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Parlophone
Release date: 26/Jun/2015
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Sales Rank: #81 in Progressive Rock
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Style: Progressive Rock
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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
01. "Thick As A Brick [Part 1] (2012 Remix)"

Disc 02

01. "Thick As A Brick [Part 2] (2012 Remix)"
Number of discs: 1
Description:In 1972, Jethro Tull released the instant classic, Thick As A Brick. 50 years on and the album is still revered as one of rockâ??s and progressive rockâ??s most definitive and pioneering albums. It featured a rock first, one continuous song on both sides. To celebrate the 50th anniversary, Thick As A Brick has been reproduced in its original format, the legendary 12-page newspaper. The vinyl is a half-speed master of Steven Wilsonâ??s 2012 remix. Further to this, the rare and coveted 40th anniversary CD/DVD special collectorâ??s edition will also be available again after being out of print for nearly ten years. -
Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP repressing of this classic rock album. Thick As A Brick was the fifth studio album by Jethro Tull, released in 1972. The album is notable for only including one song, which spans the entire album. Thick As A Brick was deliberately crafted in the style of a concept album (and as a "bombastic" and "over the top" parody). The original packaging, designed like a newspaper, claims the album to be a musical adaptation of an epic poem by a (fictional) eight-year-old genius, though the lyrics were actually written by the band's frontman, Ian Anderson. The album was a commercial success and topped the US charts.
The 2012 Steven Wilson stereo remix. Issued in a single pocket sleeve with a large format 24-page booklet and an MP3 download voucher. [Sticker:] The 2012 Steven Wilson stereo remix on 180gm vinyl & 24 page booklet 0825646139507 [Vinyl Collector logo] Includes download code for MP3 version of the album www.facebook.com/vinylcollector [Rear sleeve:] ? 2012 Chrysalis Records Ltd © 2015 Chrysalis Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company. [...] © 2015 Chrysalis Records Ltd. Printed in the EU. [Labels:] ? 2012 The 2012 Steven Wilson Stereo Remix ? 2012 Chrysalis Records Ltd., © 2015 Chrysalis Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company. [...] Made in the EU [...] Runouts are etched. '1I=' is mirrored on side A variant 2 runout; '21' is mirrored on side B variant 2 runout.
"Thick As A Brick" is a legendary progressive rock album by Jethro Tull, released in the LP format and produced by Parlophone. Originally launched in 1972, this concept album is renowned for its single continuous track that spans both sides of the record, showcasing intricate musical arrangements and witty lyrical storytelling. The LP edition preserves the authentic analog warmth and includes original artwork inspired by a mock newspaper, making it a collector's item for vinyl enthusiasts. Jethro Tull, led by charismatic frontman Ian Anderson, are pioneers of progressive rock with their unique blend of folk influences and complex compositions. Over their illustrious career spanning more than five decades, they have sold over 60 million albums worldwide and received multiple awards including Grammy recognition. "Thick As A Brick" stands as one of their most ambitious works and remains influential within the genre. Parlophone is an iconic British record label known for nurturing groundbreaking artists across genres since its founding in 1896. With a rich history that includes legends like The Beatles, Radiohead, and Coldplay among others, Parlophone continues to set standards in music production quality.
No. of tracks: 2
Manufacturer No.: 2564613950
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Ivica S. - 11/Aug/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
This is a classic ROCK of 70's . Simfo, Jazz, Psychodelic, Hard, Vocal... Ian Anderson and Martin Barre - great period

Gabriel Q. - 22/Mar/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
Awesome sound, great editing. Steven Wilson did a great job with the remix. It's a must have for any prog rock fan. Cheers