Product Description
Title: Ian Anderson – 8314 Boxed Format: 10 x LP Vinyl Box Set + Book Label: MADFISH Barcode: 636551826150
Release date: August 23rd 2024
LP x 10 – Limited Edition Vinyl Box Set with a 96 page book, with foreword by Ian Anderson, contains extensive liner notes by Paul Sexton and rare pictures.
8314 Boxed is an exclusive Madfish label limited edition 10LP collection showcasing the diverse and innovative solo work of Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson.
The set includes first-time vinyl releases for Divinities: Twelve Dances with God (1995), The Secret Language of Birds (2000), and Rupi’s Dance (2003) plus Air Studio half speed remasters of Walk Into Light (1983), Divinities: Twelve Dances with God and Homo Erraticus (2014).
Roaming in the Gloaming offers previously unreleased live recordings from 1995-2007 and there are beautiful side D etchings on 3 of the 10 records (including 2012’s Thick As A Brick 2)
A 96 page book, with foreword by Ian Anderson, contains extensive liner notes by Paul Sexton and rare pictures.
“Since 1983, I have made a few solo albums, not as dissatisfaction with fellow musicians or the group identity but usually just to try something a bit different, whether sonically, stylistically or in terms of instrumental line-up. These records all stand out for me as being quite different from each other and in some ways demonstrate a broader depth of my songwriting. The flute instrumental Divinities record is one of my favourites to this day.” – Ian Anderson
Complete Box Set Contents:
• Walk Into Light (1983) – half-speed remaster
• Divinities: Twelve Dances with God (1995) – first time on vinyl, half-speed remaster
• The Secret Language of Birds (2LP) (2000) – etching on side D, first time on vinyl
• Rupi’s Dance (2LP) (2003) – etching on side D, first time on vinyl
• Thick as a Brick 2 (2LP) (2012) – etching on side D
• Homo Erraticus (2014) – half-speed remaster
• Roaming in the Gloaming – previously unreleased live recordings from 1995-2007
+ A 96 page book, with foreword by Ian Anderson, contains extensive liner notes by Paul Sexton and rare pictures.