JETHRO
TULL – MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY:
40th ANNIVERSARY LA GRANDÉ EDITION
40th ANNIVERSARY LA GRANDÉ EDITION
Tull’s Classic Album Expanded With
Rare And Unreleased Tracks Including New Mixes By Steven Wilson And Rare Live
Video From 1975
Multiple Versions Will Be Available
On May 4th From Parlophone
Jethro Tull notched its sixth gold
record in 1975 with its eighth studio album, Minstrel In The Gallery.
Its elaborate production is reminiscent of the band’s 1972 classic Thick
As a Brick and its songs rock as hard as anything in the band’s vast
and storied catalog . To mark the occasion of the album’s 40-year anniversary,
Parlophone will present several new versions of the record.
MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY: 40TH ANNIVERSARY
LA GRANDÉ EDITION will be available as a limited edition 2CD/2DVD set on May 4th.
Highlights from the set include:
- Original album and seven bonus
tracks (six previously unreleased), two mixed to 5.1 surround , and all to
stereo by Steven Wilson
- Flat transfers of the original LP
mix at 96/24+ Summerday Sands
-
Flat transfer of the original quad mix of the LP + Summerday
Sands
- An eight and a half minute
film of the band performing “Minstrel In The Gallery” in Paris from July 1975
-
Presented in a
case-bound DVD book that includes an 80-page booklet featuring an extensive
history of the album, track-by-track annotations by Ian Anderson,recollections
by roadie Kenny Wylie, Maison Rouge maintenance engineer Pete Smith, and string
section member Liz Edwards plus lyrics, tour itinerary and rare and unseen
photographs.
Additionally
on May 4th a new stereo remix of Minstrel In The
Gallery will also be released on a single CD, digitally, and on
180-gram vinyl as a limited edition pressing.
When it
was originally released, Minstrel In The Gallery became the
band’s fifth consecutive US Top 10 album, peaking at #7 and #20 in the UK. It
was also the last to feature the longtime lineup of Ian Anderson, Martin Barre,
John Evan, Barriemore Barlow and Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond.
For this
anniversary edition, the album has been expanded with the b-side “Summerday
Sands,” several studio outtakes, as well as alternate session material
done for a BBC broadcast, of the album’s title track, “Cold Wind To
Valhalla,” and “Aqualung.” The second disc features a live recording of the
band performing at the Olympia in Paris on July 5, 1975, a few months prior to
the release of Minstrel In The Gallery. During the show, the band
played songs from several of its albums, including War Child (1974)
and Aqualung (1971), as well as an early performance of
“Minstrel In The Gallery.” It was mixed to 5.1 & stereo by by King Crimson
guitarist Jakko Jakszyk.
MINSTREL
IN THE GALLERY: 40TH ANNIVERSARY LA GRANDÉ EDITION
Track
Listing
Disc
One: New Steven Wilson Stereo Remix
1. “Minstrel In The Gallery”
2. “Cold Wind To Valhalla”
3. “Black Satin Dancer”
4. “Requiem”
5. “One White Duck / 010
= Nothing At All”
6. “Baker St. Muse”
7. “Baker St. Muse”-“Pig-Me
And The Whore”
8. “Baker
St. Muse”-“Nice Little Tune”
9. “Baker
St. Muse”-“Crash-Barrier Waltzer”
10. “Baker
St. Muse”-“Mother England Reverie”
11. “Grace”
12. “Summerday Sands”
13. “Requiem” (Version 1) *
14. “One White Duck” (Take 5) *
15. “Grace” (Take 2) *
16. “Minstrel In The Gallery” (BBC
version)*
17. “Cold Wind To Valhalla” (BBC
version)*
18. “Aqualung” (BBC version)*
Disc
Two – Live at The Palais Des Sports, Paris, July 5, 1975 (A
Jakko Jakszyk Stereo Mix)
1. “Introduction (The Beach Part 11)”
2. “Wind Up”
3. “Critique Oblique”
4. “Wond’ring Aloud”
5. “My God”
a. Flute Solo Including: “God Rest Ye
Merry Gentlemen/Bouree/Quartet”
b. “Living In The Past”
c. “My God” (Reprise)
6. “Cross-Eyed Mary”
7. “Minstrel In The Gallery”
8. “Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The
New Day”
9. “Bungle In The Jungle”
10. “Aqualung”
11. "Guitar
Improvisation"
12. “Back-Door Angels”
13. “Locomotive Breath”
with improvisation
and including “Hard
Headed English General” and “Back-Door Angels” (Reprise)
*
Previously Unreleased
The DVDs will feature the DTS & DD 5.1 surround mixes as
well as the 96/24 PCM stereo mix and and an eight and half minute film of the
band recorded in Paris on 6th July 1975.
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