King Crimson, Yes and XTC are all to have major releases on the Panegyric label in the next few months.
The process will start in September, when XTC are to have the 1992 album Nonsuch reissued by the Ape House imprint in CD/DVD-A and CD/Blu-ray formats. This will have bonus tracks, plus new stereo and surround sound mixes from Steven Wilson.
In October, Yes will re-release the 1972 album Close To The Edge. Again, this will be available in CD/DVD-A and CD/Blu-ray formats with additional tracks, plus new stereo and 5.1 mixes from Steven Wilson.
These are the first in a series of reissues from the two bands on Panegyric.
In addition, King Crimson will have a multi-disc box set put out in October. Called The Road To Red, this has recordings from the band’s final American tour in 1974. Most of the content has never been put out before, and it features new hi-res transfers of original analogue tape mixes of complete and unedited concerts. Also included is a new stereo mix of the 1974 album Red, which has been overseen by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson.
(via Prog)
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