Big Big Train has announced the reissue of their third studio album, Bard, originally released in 2002. This marks the first time the album will be re-released, addressing long-standing demand from fans. Known for its experimental style, Bard occupies a unique place in the band’s discography, described by founder Greg Spawton as distinct from both their earlier and later work. Despite its divisive reputation among the band members, the album has gained a cult following, with original copies fetching high prices among collectors【52†source】【53†source】.
The new edition of Bard will feature a deluxe remaster in 5.1 surround sound, aiming to present the album in a way that enhances its sonic depth. The band is following the current trend of immersive remixes in the progressive rock genre, popularized by artists like Steven Wilson. While Spawton has stated that the band still doesn’t hold the album in high regard, the decision to remaster and re-release it honors fans’ enthusiasm and ensures the music is experienced in its best possible form【53†source】.
This reissue is part of a busy period for Big Big Train, who are also preparing for live performances and releasing new material. The remastered Bard is set to be released in Spring 2025 and will be available in various formats, including a limited-edition stereo CD and vinyl【52†source】【53†source】.
For long-time fans and newcomers alike, this release offers a chance to revisit a formative yet often overlooked chapter in Big Big Train’s journey, celebrating the band’s evolution and their place in the progressive rock landscape.
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