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I just looked at Too Old…It does indeed give a thanks to you along with a host of others.
(2013) Ian Anderson does not have a surround system, so my ears are used. I'm named on all except Aqualung and Thick As A Brick. I was involved with the Aqualung Adapted and the latest Brick. Actually had this happen in the 1980's when I complained about the glitch on Pink Floyd The Wall, Sony asked me to listen to other CDs and tell them if I found any problems.


Who are you ??!!
I am tootull too.
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I just looked at Too Old…It does indeed give a thanks to you along with a host of others.
A Jet-nightmare-ro-yo:
Slight stereo repeat - I was tortured by A Small Cigar. Mentioning Too Old, you really don't know the damage done by A Small Cigar. I heard glitches in everything for days after that set.
 
The Honeymoon Suite lineup has been set in stone for nearly a quarter century. Not just maestros of the studio, they remain insatiable road hogs, with on-stage skills honed from years of international touring with the likes of ZZ Top, Heart, Billy Idol, Journey, Bryan Adams, Saga, Loverboy, Jethro Tull and 38 Special. Look for these seasoned yet still hungry pros to once again be treading the boards near you. They’re out to prove they’re not just Alive but kicking.
https://www.thatericalper.com/2024/...p-their-promises-on-new-studio-release-alive/
 
He's like... Quality control.... In a Tull sort of way.

It kinda gives @JohnN a tiny bit of immortality I think, like a grip credit from a silent movie.
Great, just great again, Go Buffalo quad. :ROFLMAO:

QQuality control since 2013 ??
 
The Honeymoon Suite lineup has been set in stone for nearly a quarter century. Not just maestros of the studio, they remain insatiable road hogs, with on-stage skills honed from years of international touring with the likes of ZZ Top, Heart, Billy Idol, Journey, Bryan Adams, Saga, Loverboy, Jethro Tull and 38 Special. Look for these seasoned yet still hungry pros to once again be treading the boards near you. They’re out to prove they’re not just Alive but kicking.
https://www.thatericalper.com/2024/...p-their-promises-on-new-studio-release-alive/

I still love their love their eponymous first album. Fantastic cover and mostly mixed by our own Stephen W. Tayler if I recall correctly.
 
The Big Prize (Released Feb./1986): Coming off the success of the first album, we knew we had to step it up in a big way for our sophomore record. Enter the production team of Bruce Fairburn and Bob Rock. We went to the Boogie Hotel in New Jersey to start recording, and then moved to Little Mountain Sound in Vancouver to finish the album. The songs were there, the band was firing on all cylinders, and we laid down some great tracks. Once again, we went to the Farmyard in England to mix, and came back with a stellar sounding album. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull made a guest appearance on the song “All Along You Knew”. The album was double platinum in Canada right out of the gate, and “Feel It Again” hit #38 on the US Top 40 Billboard chart.
http://honeymoonsuiteband.com/albums/the-big-prize/
 
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