Some of the Jethro Toe tracks might exist only as vinyl records, with no surviving master tapes. I seem to recall that at least one such track on the 20th anniversary box was a needledrop, either from an acetate or a commercial single.
On another forum (Progressive Ears) a user has posted some photos from a promo copy. Apparently "Ultimate Confusion" was recorded in mono (one track from the four-track tape) which may explain why it has been overlooked in past reissues.
JETHRO TULL - This Was (50th Anniversary S. Wilson remix book edition) November 9 (But I think you need to have an account there and be logged in to see the photos.)
^ The images above don't appear on my end, so sorry if this is a repost: (advance promo review copy of the set, not the actual format)
.....guess I'll go eat worms. This thread is now over 2 years old, and I guess I deliberately left the title oblique when I created it. Won't make that mistake again!
Nothing against you, I’m just always surprised the gorts don’t revise the titles once there’s more definitive information released. Like a thread with 900 pages called: “White Album is gonna be 50...hmm wanna discuss?!?”
I've long wondered about the aside at the end of "A Christmas Song". Most people hear it as "Hey...Santa...", I've always heard it as "Hey...Censor...", which is also in the critical spirit of the song. Anyone have the official quote?
It's Santa. There's a place on the Christmas album (can't remember where) when Ian A. says "Hey Santa...No wait, we've done that one."
Bull Moose has the This Was 50th Anniversary set for $38.97. I had the set preordered from Amazon UK for slightly less but will grab it from Bull Moose on the day of release. Jethro Tull - This Was (50th Anniversary Edition)(3CD/1DVD)
You're leaving out the $2.99 shipping and $2.14 6% sales tax (in Maine) for a total of $37.84. That's $1.13 cheaper than Bull Moose but I'd rather buy locally (in NH so no sales tax) and avoid importcds' dicey packaging. Jethro Tull This Was With DVD on ImportCDs