To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of Caravan's seminal 'Canterbury' offering, In The Land Of Grey And Pink, the album has been reissued as a three-disc, deluxe edition.
Alongside a new remaster of the original mix and several rarities (both audio and visual), the multi-track master tapes have been remixed in stereo and 5.1 surround by Steven Wilson.
The booklet includes many rare period photographs and an informative Mark Powell essay.
Disc one features the original album newly remastered by Paschal Byrne at The Audio Archive plus three new Stereo mixes by Steven Wilson.
Disc two features two previously unreleased versions of It Doesn't Take A Lot and Nigel Blows A Tune plus four non-album tracks remixed by SW. Disc two also includes three songs recorded live for BBC radio's Sounds of the Seventies - Love To Love You, Love Song Without Flute and In The Land Of Grey And Pink plus two songs recorded live for John Peel's Sunday Concert which included a superb cover version of Soft Machine's Feelin', Reelin', Squealin' and Caravan's epic Nine Feet Underground.
Disc three is a DVD featuring a brand new 5.1 surround sound and stereo mix of the album plus two performances recorded for German TV's Beat Club in June 1971. Golf Girl was broadcast at the time but Winter Wine has never been previously seen before now.