Jethro Tull 5.1 (“Bursting Out” box set with Steven Wilson 5.1 mixes out in June 2024!)

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I’m finding that more and more often lately they don’t lower the price.
And if they do it’s minimal.
Add me to the list of canceled Amazon orders. They didn't honor a pre-release price drop on the big Al Stewart box set that I had pre-ordered (I returned it and bought it again at the lower price), and since then I've received several things well after the release dates. Burning Shed has never let me down, so I've pre-ordered with them. Might take a little longer to reach me on the US, but that's ok.
 
https://www.therushforum.com/index....nniversary-box-set-due-for-release-september/

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Anyone have a link for Target? I did a search and could not find it there
 
Recognize - The new quad by Steven Wilson is glorious. Sure sounds like my centre speaker is on.


Noting the thread title change, I knew about Broadsword in 2011. Who knew...
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We have almost all of the Wilson JT sets. Outstanding mixes by Steven Wilson, and among our favorites and not even a blu ray. Missing a couple sets and was my own fault when they first released. Glad we have most of them and this will likely be our last. Pre-ordered on Import CD. Looking forward to this one. 'Was' looking forward to the Who.....but out of the equation now....as will be most from here on out.
 

For those that aren't familiar with this guy, Barry, and his YouTube channel, he does very insightful and witty dives into a wide swath of "classic rock" but he's particularly a big prog fan, and he loves Jethro Tull. He's done two video interviews with Ian Anderson, and with many other "vintage" guys of 70s rock fame, for example Steve Hackett and Steve Howe. He cracks me up at least once every video with his very British sense of humor, sometimes a bit cutting but usually very on the mark. He doesn't have a surround system so he's not attuned to that world, but nevertheless: recommended.
 
For those that aren't familiar with this guy, Barry, and his YouTube channel, he does very insightful and witty dives into a wide swath of "classic rock" but he's particularly a big prog fan, and he loves Jethro Tull. He's done two video interviews with Ian Anderson, and with many other "vintage" guys of 70s rock fame, for example Steve Hackett and Steve Howe. He cracks me up at least once every video with his very British sense of humor, sometimes a bit cutting but usually very on the mark. He doesn't have a surround system so he's not attuned to that world, but nevertheless: recommended.
With no surround he mentioned Overhang. Overhang is great in surround, I'm hooked. Tough to stop repeating Overhang 5.1.
 
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