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I'm not as familiar with the supplemental material as on the other Wilson mixed deluxe boxsets so I'm really looking forward to this one. That I like "A" album a lot certainly helps.

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^ Yeah. Missed out on the WarChild and SFTW sets...not going to miss out on this one. Thumbs Up
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In my opinion all these Tull deluxe issues worth owning. Multichannel mixes, lots of rarities, live records, informative books - perfect editions.

By the way all of them printed in limited quantity, once you missed them, pretty soon they become quite expensive ($100 and more).
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A is one of my favorite Tull albums actually but not sure i need the 40th anniversary issue. Is it worth it?

I do have a few other 40th anniversary issues like Aqualung and although the extra bonus material is OK it's not something i have listened to more than once.

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3CD & 3DVD deluxe set - Steven Wilson stereo and surround mixes - Presented DVD-sized case-bound book with extensive history of the album, track-by-track annotations by Anderson, and rare photographs.



Tracklist:

CD1: Original Album and Associated Tracks

(Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)

    “Crossfire”
    “Fylingdale Flyer”
    “Working John, Working Joe”
    “Black Sunday”
    “Protect And Survive”
    “Batteries Not Included”
    “Uniform”
    “4.W.D. (Low Ratio)”
    “The Pine Marten’s Jig”
    “And Further On”

Associated Tracks

    “Crossfire” (Extended Version)
    “Working John, Working Joe” (Take 4)
    “Cheerio” (Early Version)
    “Coruisk”
    “Slipstream Intro”

CD2: Live at the LA Sports Arena 1980 (Pt 1)

(Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)

    “Slipstream Intro”
    “Black Sunday”
    “Crossfire”
    “Songs From The Wood”
    “Hunting Girl”
    “The Pine Marten’s Jig”
    “Working John, Working Joe”
    “Heavy Horses”
    Band Instrumental Intro
    “Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day”
    “Instrumental” (including flute solo)

CD3: Live at the LA Sports Arena 1980 (Pt 2)

(Steven Wilson Stereo Remix)

    Trio Instrumental
    Keyboard solo
    “Batteries Not Included”
    “Uniform” (including drum solo instrumental)
    “Protect and Survive” (including violin solo)
    “Bungle In The Jungle”
    Guitar Solo/Bass solo intro to encore
    “Aqualung”
    “Locomotive Breath”/Instrumental/”Black Sunday” (reprise)

DVD 1: Original Album and Associated Tracks

(Audio Only)

Contains Steven Wilson’s 2020 remix of the album and 5 associated tracks in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 surround, and stereo 96/24 LPCM. Flat transfers of the original LP master in 96/24 LPCM

DVD 2: Live At The LA Sports Arena November 1980 (Audio Only)

Contains Steven Wilson’s 2020 mix of the concert in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 surround and stereo 96/24 LPCM

DVD 3: Slipstream Video (Audiovisual)

With audio tracks remixed by Steven Wilson in DTS and Dolby AC 3, 5.1 surround and stereo 96/24 LPCM


Source:
https://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/jethro-tull-a-la-mode-40th-anniversary-deluxe-edition/
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