Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick (50th Anniversary) Half-Speed Mastered (LP)
50th Anniversary Edition Vinyl LP
Half-Speed Master of Steven Wilson's 2012 Stereo Remix
Reproduced in the Original Legendary 12-Page Newspaper Package
Released in 1972, Thick as a Brick was the group's fifth studio album and is noted for containing only one song (in 2 parts). Deliberately crafted in the style of a concept album, the original packaging was designed like a fold-out newspaper, and claims to be a musical adaptation of an epic poem by an 8-year old genius, though the lyrics were actually written by the band's frontman, Ian Anderson. Rolling Stone magazine called Thick as a Brick "one of rock's most sophisticated and ground-breaking products."
Formed in 1967, Jethro Tull went on to sell over 60 million albums worldwide and become one of the most commercially successful and eccentric progressive-rock bands.
A masterpiece in the annals of progressive rock, and one of the few works of its kind that still holds up decades later. Mixing hard rock and English folk music with classical influences, set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics so dense with imagery that one might spend weeks pondering their meaning - assuming one feels the need to do so - the group created a dazzling tour de force, at once playful, profound, and challenging, without overwhelming the listener. The original LP was the best-sounding, best-engineered record Tull had ever released, easily capturing the shifting dynamics between the soft all-acoustic passages and the electric rock crescendos surrounding them.
Features
- 50th Anniversary Edition
- Vinyl LP
- Cut at 1/2 Speed at AIR Studios London on a Fully Customized Late Neumann VMS80 Lathe with Fully Recapped Electronics from 96kHz Masters Remixed by Steven Wilson
- Reproduced in Original 12-Page Newspaper Package
Track Listing:
- Thick as a Brick (Part 1)
- Thick as a Brick (Part 2)