What a band in the 70s love the sound of Tull with its intricate weaving of folk/rock vibes and almost medieval stirrings. Outstanding music from an outstanding era...
When I was at college (many years ago) I cut my virgin rock concert teeth on this "Bursting Out" concert. They blew me away. Became a Tull lover ever since and this has to be one of the best live albums ever.
These are just the best Special Editions out there. The form factor isn't as spectacular as some of the big box sets with tons of replica tickets and posters, but the essays are all brilliant, tons of great info, and the amount and quality of music and concerts is amazing. And I love the bookshelf form factor!
Totally agree. These box sets set the standards other bands should follow. Plenty to read on them, there as comprehensive as you can get. And, let's face it, it's always the music that matters.
agree those are the best format ive seen many full size bocsets kinda overkill.these bookshelf much better store had heavy horses rather have nice text photos rather than poster stickers etc. i bougjt a blues cd book not as extensive same dont need all the extra stufffine for diehards though
The quartet of Barre, Evans. Glascock & Barlow was absolutely impeccable and in my estimation the finest band playing back then. Of course, Ian was an immense talent as well, but just those 4 guys were jaw- dropping!
I can remember the days when "Bursting out" was originally released vividly. I was at boarding school then, and a lot of my fellow schoolmates were Tull fans. The album had heavy rotation on everyone's stereo system, many of us could imitate Ian Anderson's stage announccements. And we urged our music teacher to play it and do a special lesson about Tull (unfortunately he refused). So I'm really excited about the release of the Inflated Edition. Thanks for your preview-.
One of my favourite live albums, and Steven Wilson's remixes are always special. I particularly like the 5.1 mixes. This will join my almost complete collection of Tull special editions, which are great value and a delight to own.
Love Tull. Saw them on their Thick as a Brick tour with Gentle Giant in 72 in Buffalo. This album is one of my all time favorites live or otherwise. I hope this comes out on vinyl.
First concert I ever saw, 4/8/1977, and despite all the concerts I've attended since then, no drummer I've seen has ever topped Barrie Barlow's solo that night.
I was actually at that Garden performance on Oct 11 1978. I was 18 and a huge fan. Tull used to play NYC quite often back then and this was my 2nd time seeing them at the Garden , the first being on 11/30/77. Great band,great shows. To think Ian is still out there doing it is mind boggling to me. The man was and I guess still is quite a dynamo!
@@FuturePast2019 its so long ago now. Id like to say I remember the shows but its all faded out. Cool that i can see that video now. Im sure i saw them a third time but cant find my stub for that one. Im sure the first lp of theirs i bought new was War Child. I would have been 16. So maybe then but i think it was later. People don’t really remember but they actually played Shea Stadium too.
I love what Tull have done to these remixes they all come as a hardback book format full of information and always with a surround mix, I have a few of these and they are always great value for money, the original album was always a great live concert, which caught the band at their very best, this is a must buy for me even if i have to sacrifice a few bingo nights.
Quite simply the greatest live album ever. I'm sure the concert used for Bursting Out was broadcast by the BBC. Was that live footage lost or never recorded to video tape? Sacrilege if it wasn't.
I bought the original on day of release, bunked off college and listened to it all day. That was a great time to be a Tull fan. I got the 'Stitch in Time' single on white vinyl just after, if I recall correctly.
Oooh this looks lovely. Can't wait for my copy. I do hope they reissue more of these sets, just as they did at end of last year. Currently I am only missing 3 of the earlier sets, 2 of which are among my favourite Tull records. 🤞🤞🤞
Thanks for the review. I remember the kids at the corner playing this album all summer when I was a kid. I got the remastered version on CD. I have all the Tull box sets. They are the best IMO. Will definitely be ordering this one when it comes out. I’m also getting the Little Feat Feats Don’t Fail Me Now release and the 50th anniversary Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs release too. Ah the 70s are alive and well. Great to have new versions of classic albums on CD.
Really pleased that this has been released - I think all the Steven Wilson remixes are excellent. (I am sure that I read a few years ago that the master tapes had been lost so a Steven Wilson remix of Bursting Out would not be possible?)
This happened also with Stand Up which actually wasn't originally remixed. Then they found the multi tracks so they could remix it properly in 2017 or something
Was tripping on mushrooms, washed down with cognac, at my friend's house during a fierce blizzard at-night in 1986 and another friend put this live album on. Heard 'Hunting Girl' and was never the same.
Thanks for the review. I can't wait to get this one.I really think Tull were at the absolute peak of their powers when they recorded Bursting Out. My only gripe was the version of Songs From The Wood on the original Bursting Out was half the studio length but the expanded version appears to be including the full version so big thumbs up for that. The additional tracks make this boxset an absolute must have.
Great video. 1st time I had purchased that was on 8-track , I was in high school. I'm also very surprised that he's releasing this. Yes, I will definitely pre-order this. Love ur videos .... 💖☮
We loved JT here in the States especially in the 70's. It's a big regret that I missed out on that show at Madison Square Garden. At the time concerts there were extremely expensive and tickets hard to get, I usually had to resort to scalpers. Unfortunately at the time I could not swing it. I'm sure this box set would be wonderful but pricey again. Actual $59 USD is really not bad.
I saw Tull at MSG in 1978. He had an opening act which was not real unbeknownst to us. His name was Jonathan Livingston Seagull. He came out sang 5 notes. Left the stage. & Ian came out & sang by himself Wondering Allowed. Why r they NOT in the hall of fame. Love Bakers Street Muse off of Minstrel.🎸😎
@@Rock_Snob no m**herf**er. I know Tull lived in the 14 th century. When I day he you know I'm talking about Ian Anderson he was the master. Martin Barre, Barrymore Barlow etc.
@@neilgoldsmith5482I think you mean the 17th to 18th centuries, when Jethro Tull played lead guitar in King Henry VIIIs favourite band "The Peasants", accompanied by Thomas Cromwell on drums and William Wallace on vocals. Wallace later changed sex and became Joan of Arc in the Joanettes.
@@jimfarrell4635 Well, it's always been rather difficult keeping up with all of Jethro Tull's numerous personnel changes, so thanks for the info on these, which somehow must've previously escaped me. 🤔
Never the biggest Tull fan but I've always been interested in this album because 16 year old me attended this show. Uriah Heep opened and coincidentally I just saw them (well Mick Box at least) for the second time ever just two weeks ago. Interested to hear what Wilson did with this.
I've really enjoyed the Anniversary Edition sets that have been released, although I have only This Was and Minstrel in the Gallery so far, I am super looking forward to Bursting Out!! One of the best live albums ever made and certainly one of my favorite live albums.
The first concert I ever saw was JT at the Nassau Coliseum ,the War Child tour in spring 1975. Its was amazing. The second time I saw them was in 1978 in Providence Rhode Island Unfortunately Ian was wearing an eye patch as he was still recovering from being stuck in the eye by a rose thorn thrown on stage a few weeks before. I think the performance suffered because of his unfortunate injury.
I'm so happy about this. I'm so excited to receive mine. Now, the best possible news that could come next would be an announcement or UNDER WRAPS, because regardless of one's opinion of that album (mine is quite positive), getting Under Wraps next would mean that CREST OF A KNAVE would be sure to follow at some point! Here's hoping!
I'm looking forward to adding this set to my JT collection of box sets. These sets, along with Dylan's Bootleg Series, are the best of these sort of things. Thanks to Ian Anderson and Steve Wilson.
The announcement of this set was a pleasant surprise to me. I assumed that once the Broadsword set came out these were finished. Would be nice to see a similar treatment for Under Wraps and Crest of a Knave.
Yes I will invest in these... marvelous sets... best anywhere... thecway a set should be made and without selling the farm. I think I will get the t shirt you are wearing as well. Thanks gor great work. Keep at it... you are excellent. Love the passion you have and your commsnd of the English language. Pardon if i am repeating myself. God bless prog rock reviewer and promoter par excellence.
I'm looking forward to getting this. I wasn't expecting it, since it was skipped chronologically. I hope that they don't wait until the 40th anniversary of the rest, since they were much more spread out. When I get Crest of a Knave, I'll be a happy person, but its 40th isn't until September 2027.
Looks amazing ,a must buy. By the way Barry,and im sure you’ll have been asked this before, do you get to keep the items you review. If not,you should.
These are the best box sets no filler all killer. I don’t care for all the bells and whistles, replica posters and tickets and all that crap. And what a bang for the buck I’m definitely getting this.
Thank you so much for this review! Gosh- my favorite period of the band . Just magic .nutty and larger than life. I wouldn't have minded if they continued on a varition of "songs from the wood" and "heavy horses " for at least a few more decades. And im also a fan of punk and new wave! I just wish this set added a few more oddities and rarities. For a serious fan like myself ,it seems like i already have most of it. And im so disappointed in the lack of more new visuals. Question: its been covered that some live concert repairs were made in post production ( i dont really care , i adore the original " bursting out" ) .one: as a fan it might be fun the hear the " mistakes" and ,two: can steven wilson hear the repairs when he's remastering? Thanks again!
I cut my Tull teeth on this album and it's still my favorite. It was known for not being the best recording. Has the re-mastering improved on the sound quality?
To hold the extra data needed for the Surround Sound. A Super CD can hold it as well, but far fewer people have a Super CD player than have a DVD player. The vast majority of home theaters include a DVD player. There are many Audio DVDs and Blue Rays available with Surround versions of classic albums, there are surround version of Beatles, Tull, Yes, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Doors and a wide range of big selling artists. The focus is on well recorded records that are popular enough to sell in a Deluxe format. Prog is particularly well represented among Audio DVDs.
Very nice video about Bursting Out. Within the next day or two, I will be ranking the top live albums of the 70's. Where will Bursting Out rank among them?
This a nice surprise! I really hope Ian’s sentiment changes and we get sets for Under Wraps and Crest. UW remixed with updated triggered drums or a human drummer (Doane Perry?) of course.
That looks a smashing set so it's going on my list. Out of interest is the MSG concert the one that was televised over in the UK as one of the "In Concert" series?
Wait. What's the point of audio only DVD? Big fan of these re-issues! LOVE the job Steven Wilson does! And this live album has always been one of my faves. Thanks for the review - can't wait!🤘😎🤘
Thank you for this extensive unboxing and review. You mention slight changes to the mix, but what about the mastering? is it more flat/neutral, how are the lows, mids, highs versus previous digital editions like the original fatboy double CD and the later remaster? I'm particularly interested to know if Barrie's drums are any clearer for example?
Can you say if the sound quality has been improved on the main album? Bursting Out has always been my favourite Jethro Tull album, but I find the sound quality leaves a bit to be desired.
is this just the complete switzerland show they added to the heavy horses box, or are these remasters from across europe, like the original bursting out?
Well i have most of these sets minus a couple of the super rare ones so it would be rude not to.... Have you watched let it be, by the way, Barry? Watched it last night and couldn't stop smiling.
I wondered where Ian would go after Broadsword, Under Wraps being so (expletive deleted, since there are some apologists who seem to like it). Got to beg the question though - which book next?
There is hope that UW will be next, but the issue of replacing the programmed drums remains unresolved. It would seem ridiculous that the Grammy winning COAK would not receive the book-set treatment. Here's hoping.
Am I wrong in thinking this was not going to happen? Could have sworn Ian said tapes were lost. I have the rest of the JT boxes, but a remix of a live album isn’t as exciting. The main reason is the book. Soooo. I’m not sure on this one.
An extraordinary performance by one of the greatest bands in rock history.
I saw this tour in Montreal. Best show I have ever seen, and I saw many.
What a band in the 70s love the sound of Tull with its intricate weaving of folk/rock vibes and almost medieval stirrings. Outstanding music from an outstanding era...
At their true peak!
The birds are a lovely compliment to a Jethro Tull review, mate
We put up nesting boxes in the garden and they can be noisy buggers.
@@classicalbum Singing in their "secret language" of course
When I was at college (many years ago) I cut my virgin rock concert teeth on this "Bursting Out" concert. They blew me away. Became a Tull lover ever since and this has to be one of the best live albums ever.
These are just the best Special Editions out there. The form factor isn't as spectacular as some of the big box sets with tons of replica tickets and posters, but the essays are all brilliant, tons of great info, and the amount and quality of music and concerts is amazing.
And I love the bookshelf form factor!
Pre-ordered!
Couldn't agree more!
I hope the remix is better than the CD I bought. Some idiot put a break between Quatrain and Aqualung.
Totally agree. These box sets set the standards other bands should follow. Plenty to read on them, there as comprehensive as you can get. And, let's face it, it's always the music that matters.
agree those are the best format ive seen many full size bocsets kinda overkill.these bookshelf much better store had heavy horses rather have nice text photos rather than poster stickers etc. i bougjt a blues cd book not as extensive same dont need all the extra stufffine for diehards though
The quartet of Barre, Evans. Glascock & Barlow was absolutely impeccable and in my estimation the finest band playing back then. Of course, Ian was an immense talent as well, but just those 4 guys were jaw- dropping!
Dee Palmer on portative pipe organ
This was the ever best band setting of Tull. I have the vinyl and play it when I dream of the "good old days".👌
I can remember the days when "Bursting out" was originally released vividly. I was at boarding school then, and a lot of my fellow schoolmates were Tull fans. The album had heavy rotation on everyone's stereo system, many of us could imitate Ian Anderson's stage announccements. And we urged our music teacher to play it and do a special lesson about Tull (unfortunately he refused). So I'm really excited about the release of the Inflated Edition. Thanks for your preview-.
One of my favourite live albums, and Steven Wilson's remixes are always special. I particularly like the 5.1 mixes. This will join my almost complete collection of Tull special editions, which are great value and a delight to own.
Love Tull. Saw them on their Thick as a Brick tour with Gentle Giant in 72 in Buffalo. This album is one of my all time favorites live or otherwise. I hope this comes out on vinyl.
First concert I ever saw, 4/8/1977, and despite all the concerts I've attended since then, no drummer I've seen has ever topped Barrie Barlow's solo that night.
Thanks, Barry. Ordered this the day I heard it was coming out. Tull at their absolute peak, IMO.
I did the same thing! Wonderful album, and I can't wait!
It was and now is a favorite
I was actually at that Garden performance on Oct 11 1978. I was 18 and a huge fan. Tull used to play NYC quite often back then and this was my 2nd time seeing them at the Garden , the first being on 11/30/77. Great band,great shows.
To think Ian is still out there doing it is mind boggling to me. The man was and I guess still is quite a dynamo!
8:10 You mean Oct 9 ?
@@FuturePast2019 guess they played more than one night because my original MSG ticket stub says 10/11/78. My mistake. I still have both of my stubs.
@@Stonecutter334 Yes, what I wanted to know was the film crew. It was live on "Old Grey Whistle Test" in UK. 9 Oct.
@@FuturePast2019 its so long ago now. Id like to say I remember the shows but its all faded out. Cool that i can see that video now. Im sure i saw them a third time but cant find my stub for that one. Im sure the first lp of theirs i bought new was War Child. I would have been 16. So maybe then but i think it was later. People don’t really remember but they actually played Shea Stadium too.
Maaartin on marimba, HURRRAY!
I love what Tull have done to these remixes they all come as a hardback book format full of information and always with a surround mix, I have a few of these and they are always great value for money, the original album was always a great live concert, which caught the band at their very best, this is a must buy for me even if i have to sacrifice a few bingo nights.
Quite simply the greatest live album ever. I'm sure the concert used for Bursting Out was broadcast by the BBC. Was that live footage lost or never recorded to video tape? Sacrilege if it wasn't.
I bought the original on day of release, bunked off college and listened to it all day. That was a great time to be a Tull fan. I got the 'Stitch in Time' single on white vinyl just after, if I recall correctly.
I have that white vinyl pressing also. Great song. Need to play it when I get home.
Oooh this looks lovely.
Can't wait for my copy.
I do hope they reissue more of these sets, just as they did at end of last year. Currently I am only missing 3 of the earlier sets, 2 of which are among my favourite Tull records. 🤞🤞🤞
Thanks for the review. Being a Tull fan for many years, this is definitely a must have. I'll be purchasing asap.
Thanks for reviewing the geatest live Rock album of all time IMHO. Tull at their very best.
Well Live at Leeds holds that distinction 😊
Thanks for the review. I remember the kids at the corner playing this album all summer when I was a kid. I got the remastered version on CD. I have all the Tull box sets. They are the best IMO. Will definitely be ordering this one when it comes out. I’m also getting the Little Feat Feats Don’t Fail Me Now release and the 50th anniversary Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs release too. Ah the 70s are alive and well. Great to have new versions of classic albums on CD.
I really enjoy the unboxing and pre-reviews that you do! I will be buying this set. Thanks
Really pleased that this has been released - I think all the Steven Wilson remixes are excellent. (I am sure that I read a few years ago that the master tapes had been lost so a Steven Wilson remix of Bursting Out would not be possible?)
This happened also with Stand Up which actually wasn't originally remixed. Then they found the multi tracks so they could remix it properly in 2017 or something
The first vinyl album I bought. Brilliant album.
Wow, if I wasn't already thinking of purchasing, your amazingly detailed review and unboxing convinced me ! 👍🏽👍🏽
No artist does super deluxe editions as good as Jethro Tull does. I have all the other ones released so far and can't wait to get this one too!
I'll be placing my order , that's for sure. Cheers Barry. 😍
Was tripping on mushrooms, washed down with cognac, at my friend's house during a fierce blizzard at-night in 1986 and another friend put this live album on. Heard 'Hunting Girl' and was never the same.
I was a 13 year old at that 78' MSG concert.
Thanks for the review. I can't wait to get this one.I really think Tull were at the absolute peak of their powers when they recorded Bursting Out. My only gripe was the version of Songs From The Wood on the original Bursting Out was half the studio length but the expanded version appears to be including the full version so big thumbs up for that. The additional tracks make this boxset an absolute must have.
This all seems very exciting.
I do wish I had seen Jethro Tull at the time of BURSTING OUT. Very interested in getting this new edition. Thanks for the unboxing!
These are great for collectors, publisher's and the uber fateful.
Hated by relatives that have to get rid of all the stuff after you kick it.
Great video. 1st time I had purchased that was on 8-track , I was in high school. I'm also very surprised that he's releasing this. Yes, I will definitely pre-order this. Love ur videos .... 💖☮
We loved JT here in the States especially in the 70's. It's a big regret that I missed out on that show at Madison Square Garden. At the time concerts there were extremely expensive and tickets hard to get, I usually had to resort to scalpers. Unfortunately at the time I could not swing it. I'm sure this box set would be wonderful but pricey again. Actual $59 USD is really not bad.
preordered. i've been waiting for this one!
Worth the wait
@@classicalbum 👍
Thanks!
Thank you, very kind of you.
I saw Tull at MSG in 1978. He had an opening act which was not real unbeknownst to us. His name was Jonathan Livingston Seagull. He came out sang 5 notes. Left the stage. & Ian came out & sang by himself Wondering Allowed. Why r they NOT in the hall of fame. Love Bakers Street Muse off of Minstrel.🎸😎
He? Jethro Tull lived hundreds of years ago… Do you think Ian Anderson is Jethro Tull?
@@Rock_Snob no m**herf**er. I know Tull lived in the 14 th century. When I day he you know I'm talking about Ian Anderson he was the master. Martin Barre, Barrymore Barlow etc.
@@neilgoldsmith5482 OK 👍
@@neilgoldsmith5482I think you mean the 17th to 18th centuries, when Jethro Tull played lead guitar in King Henry VIIIs favourite band "The Peasants", accompanied by Thomas Cromwell on drums and William Wallace on vocals.
Wallace later changed sex and became Joan of Arc in the Joanettes.
@@jimfarrell4635 Well, it's always been rather difficult keeping up with all of Jethro Tull's numerous personnel changes, so thanks for the info on these, which somehow must've previously escaped me. 🤔
wow! thats my alltime favorite live album. i had no idea this was coming out
.....and just ordered
Never the biggest Tull fan but I've always been interested in this album because 16 year old me attended this show. Uriah Heep opened and coincidentally I just saw them (well Mick Box at least) for the second time ever just two weeks ago. Interested to hear what Wilson did with this.
I've really enjoyed the Anniversary Edition sets that have been released, although I have only This Was and Minstrel in the Gallery so far, I am super looking forward to Bursting Out!! One of the best live albums ever made and certainly one of my favorite live albums.
The first concert I ever saw was JT at the Nassau Coliseum ,the War Child tour in spring 1975. Its was amazing.
The second time I saw them was in 1978 in Providence Rhode Island
Unfortunately Ian was wearing an eye patch as he was still recovering from being stuck in the eye by a rose thorn thrown on stage a few weeks before. I think the performance suffered because of his unfortunate injury.
Having the brilliant ‘Bursting Out’ album reviewed by the man with the golden tonsils, fantastic 🙂
I'm so happy about this. I'm so excited to receive mine. Now, the best possible news that could come next would be an announcement or UNDER WRAPS, because regardless of one's opinion of that album (mine is quite positive), getting Under Wraps next would mean that CREST OF A KNAVE would be sure to follow at some point! Here's hoping!
I'm looking forward to adding this set to my JT collection of box sets. These sets, along with Dylan's Bootleg Series, are the best of these sort of things. Thanks to Ian Anderson and Steve Wilson.
The announcement of this set was a pleasant surprise to me. I assumed that once the Broadsword set came out these were finished. Would be nice to see a similar treatment for Under Wraps and Crest of a Knave.
"Did you give it a good shake"
Well it's another Tull box 📦 🙄 and its on order! Just love tull!
keeping listening
Great live album we had the vinyl as a kid
Yes I will invest in these... marvelous sets... best anywhere... thecway a set should be made and without selling the farm. I think I will get the t shirt you are wearing as well. Thanks gor great work. Keep at it... you are excellent. Love the passion you have and your commsnd of the English language. Pardon if i am repeating myself. God bless prog rock reviewer and promoter par excellence.
Thank you
I'm looking forward to getting this. I wasn't expecting it, since it was skipped chronologically. I hope that they don't wait until the 40th anniversary of the rest, since they were much more spread out. When I get Crest of a Knave, I'll be a happy person, but its 40th isn't until September 2027.
Looks amazing ,a must buy. By the way Barry,and im sure you’ll have been asked this before, do you get to keep the items you review. If not,you should.
SHIT!! I never knew this even existed. THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
insta purchase ✨️.
I've got the original Australian Vinyl release and also saw them at The London Rainbow Theatre back in 78.
These are the best box sets no filler all killer. I don’t care for all the bells and whistles, replica posters and tickets and all that crap. And what a bang for the buck I’m definitely getting this.
Thank you so much for this review! Gosh- my favorite period of the band . Just magic .nutty and larger than life. I wouldn't have minded if they continued on a varition of "songs from the wood" and "heavy horses " for at least a few more decades. And im also a fan of punk and new wave! I just wish this set added a few more oddities and rarities. For a serious fan like myself ,it seems like i already have most of it. And im so disappointed in the lack of more new visuals. Question: its been covered that some live concert repairs were made in post production ( i dont really care , i adore the original " bursting out" ) .one: as a fan it might be fun the hear the " mistakes" and ,two: can steven wilson hear the repairs when he's remastering? Thanks again!
Barriemore Barlow definitely my favourite Tull drummer
I wish Heavy Horses MSG 1978 video was available
Placed my order with Amazon 😂❤
I do wonder if this release is to help stall for the Under Wraps / Walk into Light (?) box set while they work out getting the drums re-recorded?
I cut my Tull teeth on this album and it's still my favorite. It was known for not being the best recording. Has the re-mastering improved on the sound quality?
interesting but never understood why we have DVDs as audio only.
To hold the extra data needed for the Surround Sound. A Super CD can hold it as well, but far fewer people have a Super CD player than have a DVD player. The vast majority of home theaters include a DVD player. There are many Audio DVDs and Blue Rays available with Surround versions of classic albums, there are surround version of Beatles, Tull, Yes, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Doors and a wide range of big selling artists. The focus is on well recorded records that are popular enough to sell in a Deluxe format. Prog is particularly well represented among Audio DVDs.
@@johnreuter4916Nicely explained. And Steven Wilson is a master of high resolution aurround sound mixes.
BUSTING OUT. I believe first vinyl US press had that title on spine.
Got to see Tull in 81, I believe it was. The late 70s and 80s were quite vague. 😏
Very nice video about Bursting Out. Within the next day or two, I will be ranking the top live albums of the 70's. Where will Bursting Out rank among them?
Cool!
Iam Anderson is a Legend ,who introduced Flute 🪈 an classical music instrument to Rock ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great shirt... 😍
Bought at the Cambridge gig
This a nice surprise! I really hope Ian’s sentiment changes and we get sets for Under Wraps and Crest. UW remixed with updated triggered drums or a human drummer (Doane Perry?) of course.
I'm still patiently awaiting JT " Under Wraps " Deluxe Edition Box Set remix by Steven Wilson. Thanks for posting this video. Cheers from Indiana.
Was Tony Williams on bass on any of these , he done so well when he was called on short notice.
That looks a smashing set so it's going on my list. Out of interest is the MSG concert the one that was televised over in the UK as one of the "In Concert" series?
There is no better value offered in the box set venue than Jethro Tull!
Looks great. I will order this even though there is no chance Amazon will not crush the package so the disc spindle hubs are cracked & broken.
Fantastic. Why is this never mentioned among the best live rock albums??
I bet it sounds better than the cassette I bought the week it was released in 1978!
"..and you tell the kids today and they won't believe you".
Wait.
What's the point of audio only DVD?
Big fan of these re-issues! LOVE the job Steven Wilson does!
And this live album has always been one of my faves.
Thanks for the review - can't wait!🤘😎🤘
It's to do with sound quality/surround sound etc. For audiophiles.
5.1 mixes on DVD...
I just wonder if there is a difference between this and the Heavy Horses bonus concert. It's not the same concert, is it?
Shame I don't have a CD player anymore, is it available on a USB stick @ 24bit 192kz ?
The book alone is a so good.
The hardest working Band in Rock & Roll.
Thank you for this extensive unboxing and review. You mention slight changes to the mix, but what about the mastering? is it more flat/neutral, how are the lows, mids, highs versus previous digital editions like the original fatboy double CD and the later remaster? I'm particularly interested to know if Barrie's drums are any clearer for example?
Hope John Evan collects a few readies!
A beast of Sound production. The Sound is... Fat... On a proper stereo
Can you say if the sound quality has been improved on the main album? Bursting Out has always been my favourite Jethro Tull album, but I find the sound quality leaves a bit to be desired.
is this just the complete switzerland show they added to the heavy horses box, or are these remasters from across europe, like the original bursting out?
These Jethro Tull boxsets look great and are a great price
Maiden need to do the same
Did you listen to CD or DVD Audio in Hi Res 24/96?
No.
Well i have most of these sets minus a couple of the super rare ones so it would be rude not to.... Have you watched let it be, by the way, Barry? Watched it last night and couldn't stop smiling.
Love the birdsong, are you close to the edge?
I wondered where Ian would go after Broadsword, Under Wraps being so (expletive deleted, since there are some apologists who seem to like it). Got to beg the question though - which book next?
There is hope that UW will be next, but the issue of replacing the programmed drums remains unresolved. It would seem ridiculous that the Grammy winning COAK would not receive the book-set treatment. Here's hoping.
Wasn't the original album from different gigs and this edition is just the one concert?
Wasn’t the Madison Square Garden show already released?
Yes. 2009
did they bleep out (censor) Ian's expletive on this recording, like originally done because that really annoyed me!
When will you do the unboxing of the voodoo lounge red and yellow vinyls
I don't have them. If they send them to me, I will of course unbox them
Am I wrong in thinking this was not going to happen? Could have sworn Ian said tapes were lost. I have the rest of the JT boxes, but a remix of a live album isn’t as exciting. The main reason is the book. Soooo. I’m not sure on this one.
It is sound better than the last remaster edition ?