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

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I agree. The drum sound is really bad.

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I've always thought of Under Wraps as JT's electronic album, especially with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese's influence, and the drums sound -- wait for it -- electronic. They might not have aged well, but that was certainly the intended sound then. It would be interesting to hear the songs with actual drums played by a drummer, instead of Ian Anderson and Vettese's programming, but it would be a marked change in the overall sound from decades' worth of listening. If the drums are redone, I hope there's an option to hear both versions. I love the album.
 
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I've always thought of Under Wraps as JT's electronic album, especially with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese's influence, and the drums sound -- wait for it -- electronic. They might not have aged well, but that was certainly the intended sound then. It would be interesting to hear the songs with actual drums played by a drummer, instead of Ian Anderson and Vettese's programming, but it would be a marked change in the overall sound from decades' worth of listening. If the drums are redone, I hope there's an option to hear both versions. I love the album.
I like it. At least most of it. I wouldn't go as far as love. But Crest of A Knave is great because of Budapest, cha, cha, cha. IMO.
 
I've only heard and seen snippets of the live recordings from that period, but apparently they had a drummer when they toured Under Wraps, and interestingly it looks like they used both standard and electronic drum kits. I'm not much for live recordings, but some apparently like the live versions more than the studio versions. For me, I always thought the synths were better integrated with the Jethro Tull "sound" on Broadsword. But your mileage may vary.
 
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