Burning Shed preorders are now up for the three Deluxe Editions:
Please Don't Touch
Spectral Mornings
Defector
Please Don't Touch
Spectral Mornings
Defector
Burning Shed preorders are now up for the three Deluxe Editions:
Please Don't Touch
Spectral Mornings
Defector
I'm way out of the loop on this one so I have to ask - what format is the dvd (lossy or lossless)?
If they are exactly the same as the DVDs in the "Premonitions" box, then they are lossy DVD-V, even though they are incorrectly labeled in the packshots just as they were incorrectly labeled on the "Premonitions" DVDs themselves.
A bit more repackaging of existing stuff folks! But do please note that with all of these remix projects, decisions on the timing, rerelease, content, and choice of format is almost entirely out of my hands, so I would refer you to the labels commissioning the work (which is Parlophone in the case of Aqualung). Anyway, Universal Music Group are now reissuing my remixes of 2 Steve Hackett albums as separate 3 disc editions, following their inclusion as part of the Premonitions box set last year.
Both Please Don't Touch (1978) and Spectral Mornings (1979) will be released on 27th May, and contain a remastered CD of the original mix and bonus material, a CD of the 2015 mix, and a DVD containing the 5.1 remix. Defector (1980) is also being reissued in the same format, but with no input from myself, since the tapes were not available to be remixed.
Another update from Steven Wilson's Remixes Facebook Page:
We are still talking dvd-v I guess?
Steve Hackett live bluray, with a good looking tracklisting:
http://www.levykauppax.fi/dvd/hackett_steve/the_total_experience_live_in_liverpool/
Nice spot. Another must have for me. Steve plays the Genesis tunes that were left off of his prior live BluRay and his chosen set of Hackett tunes are fantastic. I am surre rt will love this one.
A perfect companion to his last live release.
I saw Steve Hackett live back in the early 2000s at the last prog festival in Trenton New Jersey(NearFest?), Hacket's set list was so weak I gave up as a fan.
This new release is awesome and will get tons of play on my system, I just hope the bluray doesn't have the excessive bass that his last one did.
He has come back in a big way at least for my listening tastes.
An Expanded Edition of Steve Hackett's "Blues With A Feeling" is being released by Esoteric at the end of June.
There's no indications right now that there will be a surround mix included, or even a DVD, but I'll keep ever vigilant.
Count me out if mixed by the same bloke who did the last one (Wolflight?) unless he's had an epiphany in the meantime and now chooses to make full use of the wonders of discrete surround sound for music.
That won't matter anyway if this reissue doesn't even include surround sound, then we can DEFINITELY count you out, am I right?
It says it's QUAD !
DTS MA HD 4.1
I still haven't purchased the Royal Albert Hall Blu-Ray yet, but both sets do look fantastic. I just wish I had more money!
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