Anyone heard/compared the Steven Wilson...


mix of "Aqualung" on vinyl?

I'm very interested in how it may compare to the MOFI.

Thanks.
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Qdrone- am I correct that the Wilson remix vinyl LP of Aqualung is not
available as a 'stand-alone' copy (without the CD or DVD-A or whatever
other digitally readable formats it was sold in as a package?- that's how I
saw it marketed originally).
My old copy of Stand Up is sublime, I got lucky on that one, an orange
eyeball pink label, looks like it was pressed at Orlake, which I gather is hit or
miss- sometimes very noisy; this copy is great, very rich, no noise problems.
But, probably not easy to find at a price in great condition. Stand up is my
personal favorite.
I have the Wilson miced 40th anniversary "Aqualung" cd package. It is fantastic.

Steven Wilson has a FREE download on Amazon of his some of his solo pieces by the way.
I have the Aqualung remix and was astounded at the sound quality.
I also have a nice selection of Porcupine Tree recordings (some in 24/96) that never disappoint.
Steve has albums under his own name that are truly enjoyable also.
He is a true master recording engineer.
Well, I answered my own question, it was just released as a stand alone piece of vinyl. Another copy on the pile! I'll take a photo at some point of how many pressings of this record I have- it's almost not funny. And, it isn't even my favorite Tull record (Stand Up is, though I like Benefit, and Aqualung, as well as This Was).
I also have an island pink rim copy. Haven't gotten around to spinning it in a while. I have a American copy of this too.