Most of DVD one is a TV show with a re-recorded version of the album in 5.1. There are only 5 songs mixed in 5.1 from the original album (no Quizz Kid, no Taxi Grab) but the TV version is growing on me. I have edited this review twice now and upped it a star each time. The video is a nice change from your standard DVDA and Wilson does it again with a superb 5.1 remix. DVD two is unreleased stereo remixes that were originally unreleased for a good reason. DVD two also has a flat transfer from the original stereo master and the original quad, but that quad's fidelity leaves me wanting better, especially after listening to Wilson's 5.1. I just wish I could buy the DVD only and stop paying $35 a crack for these Tull DVD's!
Verified purchase: No
This was never my favourite Tull album, but as usual, Steven Wilson's stellar remixing skills bring it to life and help me hear nuances I never noticed before. It's possibly Tull's saddest album, but the melancholy just feels more immediate now than it ever did. Maybe it's me, though. ;)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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