Jethro Tull - Stand Up (2CD/DVD Collector’s Edition)

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http://www.spincds.com/product.asp?id=9025266

DVD:
Live At Carnegie Hall, 1970
Carnegie Hall audio: DTS & Dolby Digital 24 bit 48kHz
5.1 surround sound and 2.0 24 bit 48 kHz LPCM stereo (no footage of the concert).

1. Introduction
2. Nothing Is Easy
3. My God
4. With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of
5. A Song For Jeffrey
6. To Cry You A Song
7. Sossity, You’re A Woman/Reasons For Waiting/Sossity, You’re A Woman
8. Dharma For One
9. We Used To Know
10.Guitar Solo
11.For A Thousand Mothers

DVD Bonus Feature
An interview with Ian Anderson, London, 2010

(no footage of the concert) ??
 
Interesting, I would presume there will be photo stills for each song, just as in a DVD-A on the DVD disc. May be good..may be bad...DTS on concert materials usually spells "ambiance". John S.
 
Jethro Tull - Stand Up (2CD/DVD Collector’s Edition) - A word of CAUTION. In 2001 Stand Up was remastered and this version of the album uses that (hiss removed compared to the MFSL CD) remaster for the original part of the album on CD1. I prefer the MFSL over the 2001 remaster.


Bit more info re. the Stand Up reissue from http://www.spincds.com/product.asp?id=9025266

02/08/2010 - Jethro Tull – 'Stand Up' (2CD/DVD Collector’s Ed.)
More on this: "In 2001 Stand Up was remastered and this version of the album uses that remaster for the original part of the album on CD1. In this Collectors’ Edition, we have added the John Peel Top Gear sessions as well as 2 US radio spots to the first disc. The second CD contains an edited version of the Live at Carnegie Hall concert. The DVD contains the Live at Carnegie Hall concert, but completely unedited and in 5.1 surround sound (audio only), as well as a brand new interview with Jethro Tull. The original LP release also featured a pop-up element to the gatefold, which has been reinstated for the first time in this Collectors Edition" This special 2CD/DVD Collector’s Edition of 'Stand Up' contains the following: On CD One - The Original album remastered, + bonus tracks, + a 'Top Gear' BBC Radio session recorded on 16/6/69 and broadcast on 22/6/69, and two Stand Up US radio spots. On CD two are 10 tracks recorded live at Carnegie Hall in 1970. The DVD contains the Carnegie Hall audio: DTS & Dolby Digital 24 bit 48kHz 5.1 surround sound and 2.0 24 bit 48 kHz LPCM stereo (there is no footage of the concert) and an interview with Ian Anderson recorded in London, 2010. Click on 'pre-order' for all the track info. Released September 27th. for £17.99

http://jethrotull.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=cd&thread=846&page=2#14570
 
Jethro Tull’s Stand Up, released in 1969, was rumored to be on schedule for a 40th anniversary release in 2009. Of course, it is now 2010 and it looks like it will finally be coming out sometime this fall. Details are indeed sketchy, with several different retailers listing several different release dates, all of which hover around the end of September/early October.
Read more:
http://www.musicmookreview.com/2010/08/music-news-jethro-tull-stand-up-collectors-edition/


$57.99 :yikes
http://www.cdwow.us/CD/jethro-tull-stand-up-collectors-edition/dp/9321573#bc=c1ee



CDN$ 20.99 This title will be released on October 26, 2010. (Amazon Canada)
http://www.amazon.ca/Stand-Up-2CD-DVD-Collectors/dp/B003YP7N9O



Cheers!
-tootull
 
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 25, Capitol/EMI will release an expanded Collector's Edition of Jethro Tull's Stand Up in a deluxe 2CD/DVD Audio package with replicated original album art and newly-written liner notes by Tull's Ian Anderson. The Collectors Edition is housed in a digipak with a 12-page booklet and for the first time reinstates the original vinyl LP's pop-up element. On the same date, a digital version of the Collectors Edition, including the 31 remastered tracks from the physical version's two CDs, will also be available for download purchase from all major digital service providers.

Live At Carnegie Hall has never before been released in its entirety and it is presented in a completely new mix. The Collectors Edition's DVD contains the unedited concert audio in 5.1 surround sound, as well as a new audio interview with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...llectors-edition-on-october-25-102865704.html
 
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the 31 remastered tracks from the physical version's two CDs
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Live At Carnegie Hall has never before been released in its entirety and it is presented in a completely new mix. The Collectors Edition's DVD contains the unedited concert audio in 5.1 surround sound, as well as a new audio interview with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson.

Are they going to destroy the sound, as they did with the rest of the remasters?

Does "unedited concert audio" mean "not badly remastered"?
 
Are they going to destroy the sound, as they did with the rest of the remasters?

Does "unedited concert audio" mean "not badly remastered"?

Not sure if that was a question or comment, but just in case...
My guess is it means the "whole concert" as opposed to "tracks from".
 
http://www.antimusic.com/news/10/sep/15Jethro_Tulls_Stand_Up_Expanded_for_2_CD-DVD_Reissue.shtml

"In his new liner notes essay, Ian Anderson writes, "In rehearsal and recording, we all tried different approaches to the songs. Clive and Glen formed the basic backbone of the group, leaving Martin and me to experiment a bit more with different sounds and, for the time, some radical techniques in sound recording. We often plugged instruments into the rotating Leslie speaker cabinet to treat the sound with the typical Hammond organ-like tones. Martin's guitar in 'A New Day Yesterday' was recorded with me standing on the guitar speaker cabinet, swinging a microphone, Roger Daltry-fashion around the outside to get a phasing, swirling sound for the main riff."

It was the songs from Stand Up that introduced Jethro Tull to the US and Europe. For many it was their first taste of the eclectic style and varied material of the band and was savoured by enthusiastic and growing audiences wherever they played. Many of these songs still form part of the rotating set lists of Jethro Tull concerts to this day."
 
4 Rolling Stone magic stars! :D Big deal. This was given four stars by Rolling Stone Record Guide (1979) This Was, too. The comp. Living in the Past lead with 5 stars.

Of course, the surround sound is of interest to me. Waiting for those reviews.
 
Classic Pop, Rock and Country Music News: Sept. 25
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_16164858

...more of the same - consider this a nod to Andrew Giddings "Picture This" ;)
http://www.andrewgiddingsmusic.com/

TULL STANDS UP

"Jethro Tull's second album, 1969's "Stand Up," is getting the deluxe re-release treatment, according to Capitol Records. The album will be re-issued on Oct. 25 as a double CD-DVD. Bonuses include it's first two American singles, "Living In The Past" and Sweet Dream," as well as three cuts recorded live during the band's first American tour. Four songs performed on the BBC and an edited version of Tull's 1970 Carnegie Hall show are also included. In other Tull news, former longtime keyboardist Andrew Giddings has released a 17-track solo album, "Picture This," that is available at www.j-tull.com."
 
Wonder why they couple the Carnegie Hall '70 concert with 1969's "Stand Up", since this show took place more than six month after the release of their next album "Benefit" and just few weeks before the recording sessions for "Aqualung" had started in December 1970. The concert even included an early version of My God which came from the "Aqualung" rehearsals.
 
Jethro Tull's pied piper relishes rocking live
http://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/music/article_e92b8a21-32e1-5dd9-841a-f671c43e70a3.html
"Anderson has kept fans happy in recent years by raiding the dusty vaults at EMI Records and remastering long-shelved and often–never released original tapes into wonderful CD and DVD compilation packages. The most recent was last year's "Jethro Tull: Live At Madison Square Garden 1978."

Anderson just wrapped up work on a new set, scheduled for release just before the holidays. This one pairs a remastered version of Tull's second album, "Stand Up," with assorted unreleased bonus songs recorded during that same time, plus a live concert DVD companion of Tull performing in 1970 New York's Carnegie Hall during the "Stand Up" tour."

'new' Stand Up in pictures :D Two Tull sites (your choice) :) Thanks to all.
http://jethrotull.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=cd&thread=846&page=4#15973

http://thejethrotullboard.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=albums&thread=714&page=5#9314
 
worth repeating:
WRONG!!!!!
Quote: "The original LP release also featured a pop-up element to the gatefold, which has been reinstated for the first time in this Collectors Edition."
http://www.j-tull.com/discography/standupcollectors/index.html
RIGHT:
The Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab gold CD and the Japanese remastered (mini LP) CD of Stand Up feature the pop-up.
...as well as the "Originals" 3CD set.

With the new Stand Up Collectors edition this makes for four CD editions with the pop-up.


Mine of disinformation pleading sympathy.
 
worth repeating:
WRONG!!!!!
Quote: "The original LP release also featured a pop-up element to the gatefold, which has been reinstated for the first time in this Collectors Edition."
http://www.j-tull.com/discography/standupcollectors/index.html
RIGHT:
The Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab gold CD and the Japanese remastered (mini LP) CD of Stand Up feature the pop-up.
...as well as the "Originals" 3CD set.

With the new Stand Up Collectors edition this makes for four CD editions with the pop-up.


Mine of disinformation pleading sympathy.

Has anyone actually heard the surround mix on the DVD and if so how is it? Any good? just ambience/audience in the rears? For Fans only? Sucks? All of these links to various press releases are fun to read but seeing as this is a forum dedicated to surround - howz aboutit?
 
I've listened to this twice, both times with the DTS option and haven't heard anything that would change my answer from a check next to : "Just ambience/audience in the rears"... steve c
 
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