The body's a Precision Lyte - pretty sure Squier never built those. The body looks stripped too. It would have major neck dive too cos they were extremely lightweight basses.
Cheers for this. I was unaware of the 2007 reissue. There's a slightly confusing reference on Wiki saying that the master tapes were lost as of 2004 but the '07 reissue was a remastered stereo mix?
I bought one of the early - maybe poorly eq'd cd copies. Prior to that on cassette so I've no vinyl benchmark for the sound quality.
I'm naturally suspicious of boxed sets and nothing I see here will tempt me.
https://www.cherryred.co.uk/esoteric-recordings-proud-announce-release-official-limited-edition-deluxe-boxed-set-yes-founder-chris-squires-legendary-1975-solo-album-fish-water/
Lots of surround sound bells and whistles and a new stereo mix from master tapes*
*which will hopefully improve on the slightly woolly original.
As a long time admirer of the Taurus I and user of the Roland PK-5/various sound modules I was as excited as anyone else at the announcement of the Taurus III ten years ago. So what I thought would be a Taurus replicant made from modern lightweight materials turns out to be something with a million functions I don't want or need and is heavy enough to be used as stabilising ballast for a super cruise ship with a price tag to match. I know it's late in the day but I'm still effing fuming about my dream not coming true!
Well done Phil, you finally mentioned the elephant in the room. For me it's all been done before and very well, or at least the perception is that which is possibly why some tribute bands can charge £45 per ticket and sell out medium sized venues.