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01. "A New Day Yesterday (Steven Wilson Remix)" 02. "Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square (Steven Wilson Remix)" 03. "Bour?e (Steven Wilson Remix)" 04. "Back To The Family (Steven Wilson Remix)" 05. "Look Into The Sun (Steven Wilson Remix)" 06. "Nothing Is Easy (Steven Wilson Remix)" 07. "Fat Man (Steven Wilson Remix)" 08. "We Used To Know (Steven Wilson Remix)" 09. "Reasons For Waiting (Steven Wilson Remix)" 10. "For A Thousand Mothers (Steven Wilson Remix)"
Disc 01 01. "A new day yesterday" 02. "Jeffrey goes to Leicester Square" 03. "Bour?e" 04. "Back to the family" 05. "Look into the sun"
Disc 02 01. "Nothing is easy" 02. "Fat man" 03. "We used to know" 04. "Reasons for waiting" 05. "For a thousand mothers"
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Steven Wilson 2016 Stereo Mix |
 | Description: | Now comes Analogue Productions' 180-gram double 45 RPM reissue sourced from the original Island master tapes sent over from the U.K., cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, pressed at RTI and housed in a laminated gatefold "Tip on" jacket complete with "pop up" band. The packaging is exquisite! Only word for it. AP couldn't get permission to use the pink label so it uses the green Chrysalis one. ... if the goal was to duplicate the original pink label Island sound, this reissue misses that, which is good because this new double 45 reissue is far superior to the original in every possible way. The tape was in great shape, that's for sure. Clarity, transparency, high frequency extension and especially transient precision are all far superior to the original. Bass is honest, not hyped up and the mastering delivers full dynamics that are somewhat (but only slightly), compressed on the original. Ian Anderson's vocals are naturally present as if you are on the other side of the microphone. Most importantly, the overall timbral balance sounds honest and correct. But especially great is the transient clarity on top and bottom. - STEVEN WILSON 2016 STEREO MIXLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remixed - by Steven Wilson - and remastered edition of this album from the classic British band led by Ian Anderson. Jethro Tull's second album, Stand Up, marked an early turning point for the band with the addition of guitarist Martin Barre along with Ian Anderson s introduction of folk-rock influences to the group's blues-based sound. Released in the summer of 1969, Stand Up rose quickly to the top of the U.K. Albums Chart, and eventually earned gold certification in the U.S. Before recordings for the album began, the band's original guitarist Mick Abrahams resigned because of musical differences with Ian Anderson; Abrahams wanted to stay with the blues rock sound of their 1968 debut, This Was, while Anderson wished to add other musical influences such as folk rock. Mick was replaced by guitarist Martin Barre, who appeared on every Jethro Tull album from this point on. Stand Up represents the first album project on which Anderson was in full control of the music and lyrics.Housed in a gatefold jacket containing the LP in a white poly lined inner sleeve, a 24-page large format booklet and a download voucher for an MP3 version of the album.
When the gatefold jacket is opened, a cut-out of the band pops up, similar to the old pop-up books.
[Sticker:]
The Steven Wilson 2016 stereo remix on 180gm vinyl
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[Booklet p. 3:]
Recorded on 8 track at Morgan Studios, London, 1969 except [A3 recorded at Olympic Sound Studio 1]
Artwork [...] at Waldo's Design & Dream Emporium
Photography by [...] and from the Chrysalis Archive.
[Rear sleeve:]
? &© 2016 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company. [...] Made in the E.U.
[Labels:]
Published by BMG Chrysalis under licence from the Ian Anderson Group Of Companies.
Made in EU.
Runouts etched. Symbols added during plating will appear mirrored, e.g. 1I+ and 2+ in runout variant 3."Stand Up (Steven Wilson Remix)" is a special LP edition of Jethro Tull's iconic 1969 album, remixed by renowned producer Steven Wilson. This release breathes new life into the classic progressive rock masterpiece, enhancing its intricate arrangements and dynamic soundscapes with modern clarity while preserving its original spirit. The album features standout tracks such as "Bourée," "Nothing Is Easy," and "We Used to Know," showcasing Jethro Tull?s unique blend of rock, folk, and blues influences. Jethro Tull, led by charismatic frontman Ian Anderson, are celebrated for their innovative use of the flute in rock music and have sold over 60 million albums worldwide. Their groundbreaking works like "Aqualung" and "Thick as a Brick" have cemented their legacy in music history. Released under Parlophone Label Group (PLG), a prestigious label known for working with legendary artists including The Beatles and David Bowie, this LP exemplifies PLG?s commitment to delivering high-quality releases that honor musical heritage. |  | No. of tracks: |
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9029593285 |
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