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Haha, you're just pissed that there's no horse shoe in a velvet pouch! Well, yet again, a lesson in how to do these releases, an instant pre-order
Stop trembling, final product should be fine. Fixed!I've reported "trembling sky" to Warner. :yikes
They are. They've been doing this for some time, now. These releases don't need funding; it's just a way to offer preorders for them.Maybe major labels are using Pledge Music to appeal to the pre-order/kickstarter type mentality?
http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/jethro-tull-heavy-horses-new-shoes/updatesNow up on Pledge Music. $43 base price for U.S. customers at time of posting.
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http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/jethro-tull-heavy-horses-new-shoes/updates
AccessPass Update 13 December, 2017
Release Date Change
Dear Customers, Thank you for your order on The Heavy Horses’s campaign. We are writing to inform you that unfortunately, due to delays at the label, the release date has been pushed back to March.
No wonder there's a delay, it will take them some time to rub out every trembling on the cover and replace with tumbling!!
Well Burning Shed have sold out of the version with the signed postcard, 500 copies if that gives folks an idea of how popular these sets are. I'm a little surprised that they have had that many pre-orders in just a few weeks and there's still a few months to go. Does anyone know how many of these sets they actually press for each release?
Good question. I can only answer that they continue with these deluxe sets because they are reasonably successful. Money speaks... Of course the more popular albums initially, still sell well.
My interest in Jethro Tull mostly dies off after “Heavy Horses”, but as long as they keep remixing their albums in 5.1 Surround, I’ll still keep buying them!
I just wonder how long the 5.1 releases will actually continue. “Stormwatch” appears to be a certainty but everything else after that seems uncertain right now. Steven Wilson might agree to remix up to “Broadsword & the Beast” if he decides to continue on after “Stormwatch” but I’m fairly certain that if “Stormwatch” is not the end for Steven Wilson, “Broadsword...” most certainly will be.
Of course Jakko could always pick up when Steven decides to bow out.
All I know is that I’m really looking forward to “Heavy Horses” and once it is released, Jethro Tull will tie King Crimson for the most Steven Wilson remixes. (10 for each band.)
The Jethro Tull sets are truly a great project in every sense. Fantastic bonus material, great book, photos, and excellent 5.1 mixes. I know I am in minority here and may get some heat, but I would really love these to continue, as I love Broadsword and the Beast and Walk Into Light. (as well as all the classic Tull albums)
Then again I like 91025 (as well as the classic Yes).
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