Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Box Set?

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So looking over to that and thank you for sharing it. I'm most interested in the detail I don't see reported which is the coffee table book. Rather than make assumptions the CD versus the vinyl box is it just going to be smaller format but the same content if you go to CD Blu-ray route or is it going to be a lot more stuff to read not just bigger in the vinyl out? I have no purpose for the vinyl so I really want the CD Blu-ray but if the book was fantastic and had a lot more content not just bigger I might have to rethink things. Anyone have any ideas? I'm also frustrated to hear it seems like extras are relegated to a download card which maybe some dodgy MP3 crap rather than just put an extra disc on or stick it on the Blu-ray considering they have now a whole Blu-ray in there.
 
Whatever the personal reasons behind the rift between Steve and Tony, the 5.1 remixes had the lead electric guitar parts buried in the mix vs the original mixes. Significantly buried!

If there was a guitar solo with single note leads (as guitar solos tend to be), the guitar notes are matched to single notes from the keyboard parts going on. If Tony is playing a chord, those single guitar notes only get the volume of the single notes from the keyboard chords. Even and especially if Steve is playing a lead line or solo! These aren't mix mistakes. This is consistent and intentional.

The crispy bright thing and the vocal getting bumped up from what appears to be limiting across all channels sure looks like after the fact novelty mastering damage. Can't say for sure. But it doesn't match the mix work.

It would be great to have these remixed with the original aesthetics but I don't think that's in the cards. It doesn't look like it after those 5.1 remixes anyway! We get some bits of some truly great mix work and get to hear some nuance that was obscured before but with the revisionist element firmly in place.

And turning down bass parts on this one too! Not just the guitar solos this time. An equally revealing and frustrating remix.
 
The JPC price is the one to beat at this point - just pennies under $90 with shipping to US. Looks like it's 6 discs too - 5CD/1BD. The best news is an Atmos mix is confirmed. My guess is that 4 CDs will have a remix of the album and the live show, with the fifth CD reserved for extras. Hopefully a lot more details will be available at the end of the week - particularly who did the Atmos mix and who had approval for it, as well as what the download includes. If JPC is selling it for $90 to the US there's a good chance an outlet like Importcds will better that price. Still high for a single album, but sounding like it may be worth it.
 
Whatever the personal reasons behind the rift between Steve and Tony, the 5.1 remixes had the lead electric guitar parts buried in the mix vs the original mixes. Significantly buried!

People say that, but it's certainly not always true.

Please provide examples where Hackett is buried further in the remix than he was in the original stereo mix.
 
I will be closely watching the reviews for this one. My favorite of their career is Selling England, and favorable results for the Lamb should bode well for SEBTP.
 
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