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Yes, it is!...this is an LP cover worth of framing!
Speaking of covers worthy of framing . . . mmm, lovely lenticular long player!
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I've mentioned, here and there, my high school obsession with the music of 1967 (there was quite a stretch when i listened ONLY to music released in that year . . . and attempted to time travel through altered states!). So i know and love this album; however, not only has it never sounded better, but it's also wonderful to have both the mono and stereo mixes . . . along with a bonus track . . . on clear and yellow splatter vinyl, no less. Brings back those high school daze!
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https://elusivedisc.com/the-13th-fl...0g-2lp-mono-stereo-yellow-red-splatter-vinyl/https://www.allmusic.com/album/easter-everywhere-mw0000117030
 
Jethro Tull Bursting Out side B Capitol Records EMI Canada
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It was a new day yesterday
But it's an old day now.
I love that they released the Montreux show in full on the Heavy Horses box, but sad there are no multitracks for this. In fact, I think Ian said he could not recall exactly what songs were recorded where. It's crazy that they wouldn't have notated that somewhere, especially as Ian keeps all their multitracks in storage.
 
Not sure if you had the same reaction, but dang was this a muddy listening experience for me. The vocals sound good, but the music, not so much. Having listened to it recently, it is a much better album that I remembered.
I wasn't super impressed with the sound quality.
I intend to compare it to the SACD soon.
 
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