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Jethro Tull Frontman Ian Anderson Limited Edition 10LP Limited Box Set “8314 Boxed” Available August 23rd on Madfish Label
Included first time vinyl releases of “Divinities: Twelve Dances With God”, “The Secret Language of Birds” and “Rupi’s Dance”
Reissue specialist label Madfish have shared details of “8314 Boxed”, a limited-edition deluxe box set tribute to Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson’s treasured solo works. The package, set for release on 23rd August, will include:
Includes exclusive first-time vinyl releases of “Divinities: Twelve Dances with God”, “The Secret Language of Birds” (2LP), and “Rupi’s Dance” (2LP)
“Walk Into Light”, “Divinities:
Twelve Dances with God” and “Homo Erraticus” remastered at half speed by Air
Studio
“Roaming in the Gloaming” LP offers previously unreleased live recordings from
1995-2007
Beautiful side D etchings on 3 of the 10 records
96-page book with foreword by Ian Anderson, extensive liner notes by Paul Sexton and exclusive pictures
Watch the “8314 Boxed” trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPmRe9dJbO4
Ian Anderson’s solo albums explore different sonic landscapes and instrumental line-ups, each record in this box set standing as a testament to his versatility. From the electronic experimentation in “Walk Into Light” and the profound narratives of “Homo Erraticus”, to the acoustic serenity of “The Secret Language of Birds”, these albums are a reflection of Anderson's unending creativity and his ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical styles into cohesive, captivating works.
Pre-order “8314 Boxed”, Released August 23, 2024: https://iananderson.lnk.to/8314
“8314 Boxed” 10LP breakdown:
“Walk Into Light” (1983) – half-speed remaster
“Divinities: Twelve Dances with God” (1995) – first time on vinyl, half-speed
remaster
“The Secret Language of Birds” (2LP) (2000), etching on side D – first time on
vinyl
“Rupi’s Dance” (2LP) (2003), etching on side D – first time on vinyl
“Thick as a Brick 2” (2LP) (2012), etching on side D
“Homo Erraticus” (2014) – half-speed remaster
“Roaming in the Gloaming” (previously unreleased live shows from 1995-2007)
“Hey, but someone has to try oddball things, don’t they? Might as well be me...” - Ian Anderson
Ian Anderson’s mind as a listener, which would mature into a lifetime of format-blurring creative ingenuity, was opened when he was a mere six-year-old. By then, already relocated with his family from his birthplace in Dunfermline to Edinburgh, he heard an old family 78 rpm disc of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra's irresistible gem of 1939, “In The Mood”.
“My father had a few treasured wartime records, mostly big-band stuff,” he told Prog magazine. “I remember having an epiphany, because ‘In The Mood’ introduces you to the elements of blues, effectively. That was my first moment of thinking: ‘Hmm, this music is something special.’”
A word from Ian Anderson on “8314
Boxed”:
“Since 1983, I have made a few solo albums, not as dissatisfaction with
fellow musicians or the group identity but usually just to try something a bit
different, whether sonically, stylistically or in terms of instrumental
line-up. These records all stand out for me as being quite different from each
other and in some ways demonstrate a broader depth of my songwriting. The flute
instrumental Divinities record is one of my favourites to this day”.
“8314 Boxed” will be released on Madfish on 23rd August. Pre-order: https://iananderson.lnk.to/8314
Paul McCartney (who turned 82 years old a couple of weeks
ago) now has 20 dates booked for his “Got Back” tour when it resumes in October,
running thru the end of the year. And more foreign dates are expected to be added ... perhaps as early as later this week!
Which begs the question ...
Will McCartney come back to The States before heading home?
Speculation is “YES” …
The “Got Back” tour kicked off here back in 2022 … and this latest leg takes him all over South America, Mexico and Europe before heading back to Great Britain …
But 2025 is wide open as of right now …
So fans are hopeful that Macca will make one more trek across The United States before heading home.
Paul McCartney 2024 Tour Dates (so far)
10/1: Montevideo, Uruguay @ Estadio Centenario
10/5: Bueno Aires, Argentina @ River Plate Stadium
10/11: Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Monumental
10/15, 10/16: Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque
10/19: Florianopolis, Brazil @ Estádio da Ressacada
10/23: Cordoba, Argentina @ Mario Alberto Kempes
10/27: Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
11/1: Bogota, Colombia - Estadio EMPIN
11/8: Monterrey, Mexico @ Estadio BBVA
11/12: Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros
11/17: Mexico City, Mexico @ Corona Capital
12/4, 12/5: Paris, France @ La Défense Arena
12/9, 12/10: Madrid, Spain @ WiZink Center
12/14, 12/15: Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live
12/18, 12/19: London, UK @ O2 Arena
The Beatles / Cirque Du Soleil "Love" extravaganza that's been playing at The Mirage Showroom in Las Vegas for the past eighteen years held their final performance Sunday Night (7/7).
The show was the brainchild of George Harrison ... and the stats are really quite remarkable:
The official Beatles LOVE soundtrack album, released in 2006 (marking the final album from producer Sir George Martin prior to his death in 2016) features 26 tracks of remixed versions of classic Beatles songs — but at least 120 different songs from the Beatles’ catalog were utilized in the creation of that soundtrack, which won the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album and Best Surround Sound Album Grammy Awards in 2008. It was George's son Giles who took over the reigns on this one ... and he has been behind all of The Beatles' box set reissues ever since.
In all, 14,454 costumes were used onstage by 60 actors over the course of the show’s 18-year run, 11 of whom stayed with the production for its entire run.
Between June 2nd, 2006 and July 7th, 2024, The Beatles LOVE presented 7,813 performances to over 11.5 million guests from June 2, 2006 – July 7, 2024. Its final performance took place on what just happened to be Ringo Starr's 84th birthday.
The Mirage closes its doors permanently next week ... and then will be demolished to make way for a brand new Hard Rock Cafe Hotel, expected to open in 2027. (kk)
I first discovered Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” quite by accident about a month ago while flipping thru the channels on my car radio. I just happened to catch it on WXRT here in Chicago and was so knocked out by it, I had to go home and download the track.
Well, apparently I wasn’t the only one …
“Stick Season” just passed over ONE BILLION streams last week!!!
If you haven’t heard it, you can check it out here …
Guys,
Hoping garage music star Mike Markesich sent you his new radio idea. Today, all music of all genres from 1968 THIS MONTH! I’m diggin’ it. Hits and misses, pop and rock, jingles, commercials.
https://live365.com/station/TeenBeat-Mayhem-Radio-a16370
Clark
The concert that America performed at The Hollywood Bowl on August 3, 1975, will soon be released as a new CD entitled “America – Live From The Hollywood Bowl, 1975.” They feature the legendary George Martin conducting the orchestra that night. (You may recall that Sir George cleaned up and produced tracks for another live concert from this venue for another well known band that took a dozen years to see the light of day. He had just produced America's last two albums ... so he made for the perfect choice for such a prestigious event.) The tapes have been restored and remastered and represent the band at the height of their career.
All twenty tracks that America performed that night are included on the new CD, including: "Miniature";"Tin
Man";"Muskrat
Love";"Baby
It's Up to You"; "Moon
Song"; "Old
Man Took";"Old
Virginia";"I
Need You";"Lonely
People"; “Don't
Cross the River"; "Ventura
Highway"; "Glad
to See You"; "Woman
Tonight"; "The
Story of a Teenager"; "Midnight"; "Company"; "Hollywood"; "Daisy
Jane"; "Sister
Golden Hair" and "A
Horse With No Name." The end result is their full 80-minute concert.
The songs come from America’s first five studio albums, “America” (aka the “Horse With No Name” album … to keep the “H” trajectory going), “Homecoming,” “Hat Trick,” "Holiday" and “Hearts.” Martin produced those last two LP's, both engineered by Beatles' Engineer Geoff Emerick (kk)
NOTE: These tracks were originally released as part of a 2-LP vinyl set, exclusively produced for Record Store Day. This is their first time appearing on CD. (kk)
Kent,
Your showing of the WLS survey for May 7, 1965, the one record that stuck out with me was the one that was charted at #33, MAGIC TRUMPET by the University Orchestra. In OKC, that record peaked at #27 for the week of June 16, 1965. On the survey, the artist was listed as Compares Universitaria De La Laguna.
Now my question I am going to throw out is, how many of your readers are familiar with that record or even remember it? I hadn't thought of it in years until I saw it listed on WLS. Still don't remember how it goes.
Larry Neal
Well, I can help you there!
Believe it or not, that record bubbled under on all three major trade magazine charts in May of 1965. The highest it got was #102 in Cash Box Magazine. Billboard put at #107 while it peaked at #105 in Record World … so I guess SOMEBODY was buying it!!! (kk)
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
7/11/64 – The Beatles appeared live on the television program “Lucky Stars (Summer Spin),” during which time they performed “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Things We Said Today” and “You Can’t Do That.”