John Glascock

Películas

Jethro Tull: Stormwatch (40th Anniversary Force 10 Edition)
Himself
Jethro Tull released Stormwatch in September 1979, completing a folk-rock trilogy the band started with Songs from the Wood in 1977 and continued the following year with Heavy Horses. Certified gold in the U.S., Stormwatch was also the final album to feature the classic late-1970s Jethro Tull lineup, which included Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Glascock, John Evan, David (now Dee) Palmer and Barriemore Barlow. This 40th Anniversay Edition does include - Original album and associated recordings newly remixed by Steven Wilson - Full concert from the Netherlands recorded in March 1980 - Original album and 13 associated recordings mixed to 5.1 DTS and AC3 Dolby Digital - Flat transfer of the original 1979 mix at 96/24 LPCM stereo - 15 associated recordings mixed to 96/24 LPCM stereo and five original mixes at 96/24 LPCM stereo
Jethro Tull: Too Old to Rock'n'Roll, Too Young To Die! (The TV Special Edition)
Himself
Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll, Too Young To Die! – The TV Special Edition Deluxe features a previously unreleased re-recorded version of the album for a 1976 UK TV special. It additionally contains original LP tracks and rare associated recordings, plus 2015 5.1 and stereo mixes by Steven Wilson.
El Trueno Azul
Sound Mixer
Los Ángeles, California. El oficial Murphy, un veterano piloto de helicóptero de la Policía Metropolitana que sufre un grave trauma debido a las duras experiencias que vivió durante la guerra de Vietnam, y Lymangood, su ingenioso nuevo compañero, reciben el encargo de probar un avanzado y fuertemente armado helicóptero experimental conocido como Trueno Azul.
Billy Wilder, un hombre perfecto al 60%
Sound
French film critic Michel Ciment interviews Billy Wilder about his life and filmmaking.
Seconds to Play
Sound
A documentary detailing the live ABC broadcasting of a 1975 college football game from the Los Angeles Memorial Colosseum, between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the UCLA Bruins, taking us behind the scenes into the fast-paced demands and technical impediments of turning a simple sport into a mass-broadcast entertainment.