Jethro Tull's Under Wraps: The Unwrapped Edition brings together 1984’s Under Wraps with Ian Anderson's debut solo album Walk Into The Light, released in 1983. The two albums hold significant importance in Anderson's vast body of work, marking a notable shift from Jethro Tull's established sound. At the time, Anderson embraced cutting-edge technology, integrating synthesizers and drum machines. This was a considerable move away from the band's traditional folk roots and illustrated their ability to adapt to the evolving musical landscape.
This comprehensive five-CD, single Blu-Ray box set has been overseen by Anderson and includes both original albums extensively remixed twice by Bruce Soord - ‘2026 Drums’ and ‘Original Drums’ remixes. These discs also include associated recordings from that period. The fifth CD is a live recording from a BBC Radio 1 concert at The Hammersmith Odeon in 1984 and the Blu-Ray contains stereo and Dolby Atmos mixes, along with promo videos from the era. The set comes complete with a 100-page book offering an extensive article on the making of the records.
Additionally, Walk Into The Light is available as single vinyl featuring Bruce Soord’s 2026 Drums remix and includes its own booklet.
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Under Wraps is perhaps one of Jethro Tull’s most misunderstood albums, where the band fully embraced the electronic and synth-pop sounds of the ’80s focusing heavily on keyboards, drum machines, and a polished, synthetic production. Once reflecting on this period, Anderson said “We wanted to do something completely different with Under Wraps. It was about exploring the technology of the time and seeing how far we could push our sound into new territories. It was an experiment, and not everyone was ready for that kind of change from Jethro Tull.”
Tracks like "Lap of Luxury" show Anderson’s attempt to fuse his lyrical storytelling with the cold, often detached soundscapes of the era, creating a unique, if divisive, chapter in their discography. The album has grown to be appreciated for its bold experimentation, showcasing Anderson’s willingness to risk the band’s established identity for artistic exploration.
Walk Into Light combines sophisticated, cutting-edge electro-pop songs with typically pointed and uncompromising sociological lyrical observations. This album was a brave reinvention of an established identity – made in conjunction with keyboardist Peter-John Vetesse – the album reflected Anderson’s growing fascination with modern life, technology, and isolation.
In other Jethro Tull news, the UK leg of the band’s The Curiosity Tour starts on April 19. Tickets are available from jethrotull.com/tour-dates/ and from venue box offices.
April 2026
19 – Perth, Concert Hall
20 – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
22 – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
23 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall Newcastle
25 - Bradford, St George’s Hall
26 – Salford Quays, The Lowry
28 – Liverpool, Philharmonic
29 – Sheffield, City Hall
May 2026
2 - Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Hall
3 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
5 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall
6 – London, The London Palladium
8 – Basingstoke, The Anvil
9 – Swansea, Brangwyn Hall
10 – Bristol, Beacon Theatre
12 – Truro, Hall for Cornwall
13 – Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre
15 – Southampton, Guildhall
16 – Eastbourne, Congress Theatre

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