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Walk Into Light (Vinyl)
IAN ANDERSONâS SHIMMERING DEBUT SOLO RECEIVES HALF-SPEED REMASTERING AUDIO REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL SOURCES, PRESSED ON BLACK VINYL
In 1983, Ian Anderson, the iconic frontman & flautist of Jethro Tull, stepped into new musical territory with his debut solo album, âWalk Into Lightâ. Crafted during a time of transition & uncertainty for Tull, the album signalled a deliberate step away from his bandâs hallmark progressive rock style, instead exploring a more electronic, synth-driven sound.
Now âWalk Into Lightâ returns in a stunning half-speed remastered black vinyl edition, expertly carried out by Grammy-winning mastering engineer John Webber at AIR Studios in London with audio sourced from the original tapes. This new edition also features restored artwork & imagery, including photography by Martyn Goddard (The Who, Queen, AC/DC) & art direction by graphic designer John Pasche (The Rolling Stones).
By the early 1980s, Jethro Tull had enjoyed more than a decade of success with landmark albums such as âAqualungâ, âThick As A Brickâ & âSongs From The Woodâ but change was in the air. Their 1980 album âAâ - initially intended as an Anderson solo project - introduced a more synthesised sound & sparked a major lineup shift, with longtime members such as John Evan & Barriemore Barlow departing. The 1982 follow-up, âThe Broadsword & The Beastâ, continued blending folk-rock with electronic elements.
âWalk Into Lightâ, co-written & recorded with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese (also a Jethro Tull collaborator),
leaned further into the emerging synth-pop style of the eighties. More introspective & personal in tone, tracks like âFly By Nightâ & âMade In Englandâ reflected Andersonâs growing fascination with modern life, technology & isolation.
The albumâs electronic textures would go on to influence Tullâs next release, âUnder Wrapsâ (1984) - the bandâs most synth-heavy & polarising effort. In retrospect, âWalk Into Lightâ served as a creative testing ground, setting
the stage for a new chapter in both Andersonâs solo career & Jethro Tullâs evolving sound. This single-sleeve, black vinyl LP edition of âWalk Into Lightâ features audio that has been newly remastered at half-speed by John Webber at Londonâs Air Studios.
In 1983, Ian Anderson, the iconic frontman & flautist of Jethro Tull, stepped into new musical territory with his debut solo album, âWalk Into Lightâ. Crafted during a time of transition & uncertainty for Tull, the album signalled a deliberate step away from his bandâs hallmark progressive rock style, instead exploring a more electronic, synth-driven sound.
Now âWalk Into Lightâ returns in a stunning half-speed remastered black vinyl edition, expertly carried out by Grammy-winning mastering engineer John Webber at AIR Studios in London with audio sourced from the original tapes. This new edition also features restored artwork & imagery, including photography by Martyn Goddard (The Who, Queen, AC/DC) & art direction by graphic designer John Pasche (The Rolling Stones).
By the early 1980s, Jethro Tull had enjoyed more than a decade of success with landmark albums such as âAqualungâ, âThick As A Brickâ & âSongs From The Woodâ but change was in the air. Their 1980 album âAâ - initially intended as an Anderson solo project - introduced a more synthesised sound & sparked a major lineup shift, with longtime members such as John Evan & Barriemore Barlow departing. The 1982 follow-up, âThe Broadsword & The Beastâ, continued blending folk-rock with electronic elements.
âWalk Into Lightâ, co-written & recorded with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese (also a Jethro Tull collaborator),
leaned further into the emerging synth-pop style of the eighties. More introspective & personal in tone, tracks like âFly By Nightâ & âMade In Englandâ reflected Andersonâs growing fascination with modern life, technology & isolation.
The albumâs electronic textures would go on to influence Tullâs next release, âUnder Wrapsâ (1984) - the bandâs most synth-heavy & polarising effort. In retrospect, âWalk Into Lightâ served as a creative testing ground, setting
the stage for a new chapter in both Andersonâs solo career & Jethro Tullâs evolving sound. This single-sleeve, black vinyl LP edition of âWalk Into Lightâ features audio that has been newly remastered at half-speed by John Webber at Londonâs Air Studios.
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IAN ANDERSONâS SHIMMERING DEBUT SOLO RECEIVES HALF-SPEED REMASTERING AUDIO REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL SOURCES, PRESSED ON BLACK VINYL
In 1983, Ian Anderson, the iconic frontman & flautist of Jethro Tull, stepped into new musical territory with his debut solo album, âWalk Into Lightâ. Crafted during a time of transition & uncertainty for Tull, the album signalled a deliberate step away from his bandâs hallmark progressive rock style, instead exploring a more electronic, synth-driven sound.
Now âWalk Into Lightâ returns in a stunning half-speed remastered black vinyl edition, expertly carried out by Grammy-winning mastering engineer John Webber at AIR Studios in London with audio sourced from the original tapes. This new edition also features restored artwork & imagery, including photography by Martyn Goddard (The Who, Queen, AC/DC) & art direction by graphic designer John Pasche (The Rolling Stones).
By the early 1980s, Jethro Tull had enjoyed more than a decade of success with landmark albums such as âAqualungâ, âThick As A Brickâ & âSongs From The Woodâ but change was in the air. Their 1980 album âAâ - initially intended as an Anderson solo project - introduced a more synthesised sound & sparked a major lineup shift, with longtime members such as John Evan & Barriemore Barlow departing. The 1982 follow-up, âThe Broadsword & The Beastâ, continued blending folk-rock with electronic elements.
âWalk Into Lightâ, co-written & recorded with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese (also a Jethro Tull collaborator),
leaned further into the emerging synth-pop style of the eighties. More introspective & personal in tone, tracks like âFly By Nightâ & âMade In Englandâ reflected Andersonâs growing fascination with modern life, technology & isolation.
The albumâs electronic textures would go on to influence Tullâs next release, âUnder Wrapsâ (1984) - the bandâs most synth-heavy & polarising effort. In retrospect, âWalk Into Lightâ served as a creative testing ground, setting
the stage for a new chapter in both Andersonâs solo career & Jethro Tullâs evolving sound. This single-sleeve, black vinyl LP edition of âWalk Into Lightâ features audio that has been newly remastered at half-speed by John Webber at Londonâs Air Studios.
In 1983, Ian Anderson, the iconic frontman & flautist of Jethro Tull, stepped into new musical territory with his debut solo album, âWalk Into Lightâ. Crafted during a time of transition & uncertainty for Tull, the album signalled a deliberate step away from his bandâs hallmark progressive rock style, instead exploring a more electronic, synth-driven sound.
Now âWalk Into Lightâ returns in a stunning half-speed remastered black vinyl edition, expertly carried out by Grammy-winning mastering engineer John Webber at AIR Studios in London with audio sourced from the original tapes. This new edition also features restored artwork & imagery, including photography by Martyn Goddard (The Who, Queen, AC/DC) & art direction by graphic designer John Pasche (The Rolling Stones).
By the early 1980s, Jethro Tull had enjoyed more than a decade of success with landmark albums such as âAqualungâ, âThick As A Brickâ & âSongs From The Woodâ but change was in the air. Their 1980 album âAâ - initially intended as an Anderson solo project - introduced a more synthesised sound & sparked a major lineup shift, with longtime members such as John Evan & Barriemore Barlow departing. The 1982 follow-up, âThe Broadsword & The Beastâ, continued blending folk-rock with electronic elements.
âWalk Into Lightâ, co-written & recorded with keyboardist Peter-John Vettese (also a Jethro Tull collaborator),
leaned further into the emerging synth-pop style of the eighties. More introspective & personal in tone, tracks like âFly By Nightâ & âMade In Englandâ reflected Andersonâs growing fascination with modern life, technology & isolation.
The albumâs electronic textures would go on to influence Tullâs next release, âUnder Wrapsâ (1984) - the bandâs most synth-heavy & polarising effort. In retrospect, âWalk Into Lightâ served as a creative testing ground, setting
the stage for a new chapter in both Andersonâs solo career & Jethro Tullâs evolving sound. This single-sleeve, black vinyl LP edition of âWalk Into Lightâ features audio that has been newly remastered at half-speed by John Webber at Londonâs Air Studios.

















