ist zweifellos eines der wichtigen Alben des Prog.
Am 12. Mai erscheint nun die ultimative Ausgabe als 6 Disc Box Set.
Super Deluxe Edition box set (6-disc)
CD1: Original album, remastered.
CD2: The Alternate Album
Karn Evil 9 – Third Impression Original Backing Track
Jerusalem First Mix
Still …You Turn Me On First Mix
Toccata *Previously Unreleased
Karn Evil 9 – First Impression (part one) *Previously Unreleased
Karn Evil 9 – First Impression (part two) *Previously Unreleased
Karn Evil 9 – Second Impression *Previously Unreleased
Karn Evil 9 – Third Impression *Previously Unreleased
Excerpts From Brain Salad Surgery NME Flexi Disc
When The Apple Blossoms Bloom In The Windmills Of Your Mind I’ll Be Your Valentine B-Side Single (K13503)
Brain Salad Surgery B-Side Single (K10946)
Brain Salad Surgery Instrumental
Karn Evil 9 (3rd Impression) Diff Version
Karn Evil 9 (3rd Impression) Instrumental
CD3: New stereo version of album.
DVD-A: Original album in new 5.1 mix and also @24bit; the new high resolution stereo mixes @ 24bit.
DVD: Feature-length documentary featuring highlights of the 1973 World Tour.
LP: 180gms heavyweight vinyl of the original album, remastered.
oder als
3-disc version
The 3 disc Deluxe boxset comes with CD1, CD2, and the DVD-A.
The limited edition super deluxe edition box set comes with original release die-cut poster and digitally restored artwork; 20-page booklet with new liners; photos and memorabilia; hardcover 12″ slipcase with artwork and internal gatefold. Five discs in total plus a vinyl record.
Both sets feature brand new hi-res 5.1 mixes (on a DVD-A), previously unreleased material and original HR Giger artwork.
Steven Wilson hat die 5.1 Mixe übrigens nicht gemacht, sondern, King Crimson’s Jakko Jakszyk
weil er erstens gerade The Yes Album gemixt hat und, (seine ziemlich ehrliche Meinung)
What does it take beyond money to get you interested in a remix project?
I’ve got to love the album and people involved. It’s as simple as that. I get invited to do a lot of stuff, believe me. I did two Emerson, Lake and Palmer albums, but I’ve chosen not to do any more of their records because I can’t honestly say I love them. I didn’t feel as connected to them as the King Crimson or Jethro Tull albums. So, Jakko Jakszyk will be doing the next two for ELP and he’ll do a great job. Going forward, I’m only going to do things I genuinely really, really love. The main thing about doing them for me is what I learn from the process. I really have learned a lot from working on these records. I absolutely love the King Crimson, Jethro Tull and XTC records I’m doing now. I grew up with them. I know those records better than the bands do. That’s an obvious thing to say because those guys haven’t listened to most of those records since they made them. No-one listens to their own records.