Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 11:09 am
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Rush must be looking to become the kings of throwing in a quality extra into a larger box set full of repeat stuff that most people probably don't want.
-The 5.1 mixes in the Sector box sets -The bonus disk in the R40 Blu-Ray collection -The Steven Wilson mix in this box set
Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 11:16 am
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The Rush 5.1 mixes to this point have been lackluster to say the least so a Steven Wilson mix intrigues but buying an expensive box set is a tough way to do it.
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Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
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I believe eventually we will get this Blu-ray as a standalone or at least packaged with CD. But I have to say no for the vinyl box, I will never play them.
Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 4:33 pm
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It's one of my top five favorite Rush albums and one the chicks finale like with Closer To The Heart and to hear the Steve Wilson 5.1 mix is a must but I agree, another unwieldy super box with vinyl that I will never play is a major bummer.
I don't even care about the 3CD version (the album is perfect as it is) but damn, a 5.1 mix by Steven Wilson.?
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Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
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JohnG wrote:
The Rush 5.1 mixes to this point have been lackluster to say the least so a Steven Wilson mix intrigues but buying an expensive box set is a tough way to do it.
I agree that their surround sound mixes have mostly been very disappointing, especially the live material (I usually select stereo for their DVDs & blu-rays). Ironically, my favorite 5.1 mix was A Farewell To Kings in the Sector 2 box set. Would still love to hear what Steven Wilson did with this album but won't be able to justify the cost of this box set.
Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:35 pm
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I dug out my individual Blu-Ray Audio copies of Fly By Night/ A Farewell To Kings/ Hemispheres to check out this weekend once again. I have to assume this new mix done by Wilson of A Farewell To Kings should blow away the previous version.
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Post subject: [2017-12-01] Rush "A Farewell To Kings (40th Anniv. Edition)" 3CD/1BDA/4LP box set incl. Steven Wilson 5.1 mix (Mercury)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 9:37 pm
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Steven Wilson posted this a little while ago on Facebook:
Earlier this year, I was asked by RUSH to remix their classic 1977 album "A Farewell to Kings" into 5.1 surround sound for its 40th anniversary, and it now appears on Blu-ray as part of a deluxe box set that also includes 3CDs and 4 vinyl LPs to be released on 1st December. The remix was done with feedback and final approval from Alex Lifeson. I also made stereo and 5.1 mixes of a 4 minute instrumental sequence found on the original tapes. This is basically a longer alternate version of the electronic music used at the start of Cygnus X-1, so not a new Rush song as such, more a piece of sound design, but hopefully interesting to hear if you're a fan of the album. Pre-ordering and full details of the contents of the set (which also includes a complete 1978 concert recording) can be found here - [see first post]
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