Showing posts with label Steven Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Wilson. Show all posts

Yes - The Yes Album (Super Deluxe Edition, 2023 Remaster) (Steven Wilson Remix) [24-96]


Rhino takes a deep dive into Yes’ third studio album with boxed set that presents a newly remastered version of The Yes Album expanded with rarities, two previously unreleased concerts, and fresh mixes by Steven Wilson, including an immersive Dolby Atmos Mix.

Jethro Tull - A (La Mode) : 40th Anniversary edition [3 CD, 2021,FLAC]

 

Jethro Tull‘s 1980 album ‘A’ will be reissued as a six-disc deluxe edition, in April.

The album introduced a different sound and a new line-up. It was originally intended as an Ian Anderson solo album, but pressure from the record label Chrysalis saw it credited to Jethro Tull, even though only two members from the band’s previous incarnation were featured: Anderson and guitarist Martin Barre. The title of the album refers to the studio tapes, which were marked ‘A’ for Anderson.

A was produced by Anderson and Robin Black and along with Anderson and Barre, the band also featured Dave Pegg (bass, mandolin) and Mark Craney (drums), along with guest performer Eddie Jobson – a Roxy Music alumnus – on keyboard, synthesizer and electric violin.




Yes- The Steven Wilson Remixes (5 CD, 2018) [FLAC +24/96]

 

In 2013, in addition to his many recording and remixing projects, Steven Wilson remixed a sizeable chunk of the Yes catalog. Interestingly, he didn’t proceed chronologically, but by using an inner aesthetic that has become his trademark through previous projects with King Crimson and Jethro Tull. In 2013, he completed 1972’s Close to the Edge, in 2014 he did a stellar job on 1974’s Relayer (arguably never properly heard until this mix) and 1971’s The Yes Album. The following year it was 1972’s Fragile and in 2016, 1973’s double-length Tales from Topographic Oceans. These high-resolution remixes were previously available only on Blu-Ray and DVD (while the conventional CDs contained 16/48 resolution mixes).






  

Gentle Giant - Three Piece Suite (Steven Wilson Mix, 2017) [24-96]

Following the highly successful releases of the Steven Wilson's remixes of The Power And The Glory and Octopus, Steven has now remixed a specially curated selection of songs and compositions from the band's first three albums (Giant, Acquiring the Taste, Three Friends) presented in both 5.1 surround sound and stereo. Only a few songs from each of the band's first three albums are known to exist as multi-tracks, with the rest presumably lost, and it is these nine tracks - plus the previously unreleased pre-debut song 'Freedom's Child' - that have been remixed by Steven Wilson for this very special release. 'Three Piece Suite' includes the songs 'Giant', 'Nothing At All' and 'Why Not' from the first album Giant, 'Pantagruel's Nativity', 'The House, The Street, The Room' from the second album Acquiring The Taste, and 'Schooldays', 'Peel the Paint', 'Mr. Class And Quality' and 'Three Friends' from the album Three Friends. The previously commercially unreleased song 'Freedom's Child' is from the first recording sessions with legendary producer Tony Visconti. The liner notes contain an essay by noted journalist Anil Prasad, in which Gentle Giant's members reflect upon the writing and recording sessions. Furthermore, Steven Wilson and Tony Visconti share their observations about the early days of this unique collection of timeless music from one of progressive rock's most influential bands.



Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood (40th Anniversary Edition - Steven Wilson Remix 2017) [24-96]


Jethro Tull’s tenth album was inspired by Ian Anderson’s departure to a more rural environment in a transition which bore clear influence on the writing and recording process, with the band notably doffing a cap to British folklore and countryside. Songs From The Wood is often referred to as one of the most commercially appealing Jethro Tull albums, containing elements of rock, prog and folk-rock. 


Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. (2015) [24-96]


Hand. Cannot. Erase.
is the fourth solo studio album by English musician Steven Wilson. The album was released on 27 February 2015 through Kscope.
According to Wilson, the album is written from a female perspective, and the concept and story are inspired by the case of Joyce Carol Vincent, where a woman living in a large city dies in her apartment and no one misses her for over two years, despite her having family and friends.




01. First Regret / 3 Years Older (12:20)
02. Hand Cannot Erase (4:14)
03. Perfect Life (4:44)
04. Routine (8:58)
05. Home Invasion / Regret #9 (11:30)
06. Transience (2:49)
07. Ancestral (13:30)
08. Happy Returns / Ascendant Here On (7:54)

Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) (2013) [24-96]


The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)
is the third solo album by British musician Steven Wilson, released by Kscope Music Records on 25 February 2013. Each track on the album is based on a story of the supernatural. Alan Parsons, who had previously been involved in the creation of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon was responsible for engineering the album.

Blackfield discography [2004-2016] (FLAC)


 Blackfield is a collaborative music project by the English musician and founder of Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, and Israeli rock singer Aviv Geffen. Together, six albums have been released under the moniker. The first two records, Blackfield and Blackfield II, saw Geffen and Wilson working together as equal partners, while the third and fourth, Welcome to my DNA and Blackfield IV, saw Geffen take on a leading role, writing all but one track across both albums and providing a significantly increased share of lead vocals. Despite initially announcing his intention to leave the project in 2014, Wilson instead worked again as an equal partner on a fifth album, Blackfield V, which was released on 10 February 2017. 






2004 - Blackfield 
2007 - Blackfield II 
2007 - Live In New York City 
2011 - Welcome to my DNA 
2013 - Blackfield IV 
2016 - Blackfield V 

plus

2013 - Blackfield IV (DVD audio)

Steven Wilson - The Future Bites [ 3 CD Deluxe Edition, 2021/FLAC]


 Steven John Wilson is British musician, who is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of Porcupine Tree. He is involved with many other bands and musical projects,

both as musician and producer, whilst also maintaining a solo career. Also known as successful sound recordings restorer.

'The Future Bites' was originally slated for release on June 12th 2020, but was delayed due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.