LEVELLING THE LAND 2023 REMIX

LEVELLING THE LAND 2023 REMIX


LEVELLING THE LAND 2023 REMIX

Levelling the Land has been remixed by original producer, Al Scott, from the original 24 track master tapes. 

Overseen by Jon Sevink, the album will be released on 3 formats in December (see details below) and you can preorder from our shop now.

Upon its original release  in 1991, Levelling The Land catapulted the Levellers from cult status into a whirlwind of sell out tours, festival headline slots and hit singles. 

Not to mention a full on war with the music press.

The Super Deluxe Box Set is available exclusively from On The Fiddle - but hurry, there's only a very limited amount.

 

2LP 


 

LEVELLING THE LAND + LIVE AT THE DOLCE VITA '91

The 2023 Remix + a previously unreleased live album recorded in Lausanne, 1991

 

DELUXE 4LP 



LEVELLING THE LAND 2LP + B-SIDES + LIVE AT THE DOLCE VITA ‘91

A limited edition version of the 2023 Remix spread over 2 x 45 RPM discs
+ a bonus album of Levelling The Land B-Sides. 

Housed in a triple gatefold sleeve featuring a magnificent new lino cut
of the album’s original artwork by Jeremy,
this 4LP set is completed by Live At The Dolce Vita in a brand new sleeve.

 

SUPER DELUXE NUMBERED BOX SET (5LP+CD+DVD)


CONTENTS

LEVELLING THE LAND 2LP + B-SIDES on WHITE VINYL *

LIVE AT THE DOLCE VITA ‘91 LP 

LEVELLING THE LAND OUTTAKES LP *

LEVELLING THE LAND DEMOS CD *

5.1 SURROUND SOUND MIXES DVD *

LIMITED EDITION OF 300 (*Exclusive to this format) 

 

The Album

Jon: Levelling The Land was recorded at Ridge Farm studios in Surrey, in July and August of 1991. Al Scott was the producer, we had 24 tracks of analogue tape to work with and we used them all.

Al’s original mixes of the album were perfect but music in the early 1990s was bound by technology. We were told that too much bass would overload people’s tiny TV and car speakers. Subsequently low frequencies were removed from the EQ leaving a slightly disappointing listening experience (compared to modern recordings).

The advances in music mixing technology have given us a ‘wider’ stereo image to listen to these days and, at its most extreme, multi-channel 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Atmos, allowing for more space in the music between instruments and voices.

The idea was to remix the album from the original multitracks so it sounds current, but (really importantly) without losing sight of the album that everyone knows and loves. I called Al Scott. He was immediately up for it and in my opinion has done the perfect job.

Once Al’s new mixes were finished I set about creating surround sound 5.1 mixes, the perfect platform for all those guitar and percussion overdubs. And because Dolby Atmos is the ’new thing’, why not some of those as well…

We planned for a 30th anniversary release, 2021.

Except the global Covid pandemic caused massive backlogs with vinyl pressing plants around the world; there was no chance of getting all this material together in time. 

So forget the anniversary, it’s just a number. Far more important is that this definitive collection of material is finally seeing the light of day. 

Songs as relevant today as they were in 1991. 

Sounding great.

The Remix

Al: I was amazed when I got the multi tracks through from Jon.

To hear the recordings we’d done 30 years ago brought back so many memories - putting speakers around the indoor pool to get reverb, recording guitar parts out in the fields to get that vibe.

It was an album everyone put heart and soul into, and I will always remember that.

Some albums kind of mix themselves. The parts are all there with loads of energy, the songs are great and it’s just a matter of balancing it all up. This was one of those.

It was great to get more bottom end in the remixes as that was something the band and I had felt for ages. In my head it sounds more like the band actually sound like.

I just wish Sell Out started: ‘The year is 2021’. It’s more relevant now than it was 30 years ago.
 

The Artwork

Jeremy: When I first heard of this new LTL project I knew exactly what I had to do with the artwork. The same way the listener’s enjoyment has been amplified, so I had to expand the visual world. 

The triple gatefold format allowed for exactly that: I drew back the curtains a little more from the classic LTL cover scene, so now u can see the suburbs and what’s going on there! 

I decided on a black + white lino cut because I wanted to keep the same, iconic LTL image central, but having it look different at the same time; something familiar + yet not.

Expanding the LTL world! 

 

  
 

One Way
JEREMY CUNNINGHAM ART

Jeremy has a brand new website! 

At jeremycunninghamart.com you can see what he's been getting up to since the COVID pandemic and buy some of the weird and wonderful paintings in his shop.

His work is inspired by an interest in early Medieval history, especially the stories of Irish saints and early Christianity. Jeremy also draws ideas from his personal experiences of the world today.

As you look at his paintings, you will also be able to spot iconic landmarks of his hometown Brighton and personal anecdotes from whatever was happening in his life as he was painting.


Brigid, End of Days and St Columba / Cole are just a few of the new paintings available. Hop over there now to find out more.

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