The legendary group has announced a newly expanded and remixed reissue of J-Tull Dot Com, its 1999 studio album, complete with fresh mixes, additional material and previously unavailable recordings. The release marks the latest chapter in Jethro Tull's ongoing archival series, which has revisited and expanded many of the band's classic albums in recent years.
The newly announced edition features remixes overseen by renowned producer and engineer Steven Wilson, whose work on classic progressive rock reissues has earned widespread praise from fans and critics alike. In addition to the updated audio, the expanded collection includes bonus material designed to offer a deeper look into the album’s creation.
The announcement also serves as a reminder of the remarkable longevity of Jethro Tull.
"Well, Thick as a Brick is a sort of an amusing thing because it was a response to the critics who saw Aqualung as being some kind of concept album," frontman Ian Anderson said in a 1993 interview. "So we tongue in cheek and with good humor, delivered duly a concept album which was deliberately overblown with kind of a crazy way over the top almost Monty Python-esque parody of what a concept album is supposed to be."
For longtime fans, however, the expanded J-Tull Dot Com release offers a chance to revisit a lesser-known chapter of the band’s history through a modern lens.
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