Jethro Tull/NY,USA 1970
Jethro Tull/NY,USA 1970
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From the US tour after the release of the album "Benefit" in 1970, this is an almost complete recording of the appearance at "Randall's Island Festival" held in New York on July 17th, with good quality for an audience recording at the time. First of all, Jimi Hen, Mountain, Van Morrison, etc. also performed at this festival, and although film footage exists, there is no recording of Jethro Tull, so this live sound source can be called a valuable record. . The first song of the live performance was "Nothing Is Easy" from the album "Benefit", which was a familiar song at this time, followed by "My God", the second song from "Aqualung" released the following year, with Ian's fiery flute.・Solo too. In addition, there is a piano solo in the second half of "With You There To Help Me," a powerful drum solo in the familiar "Dharma For One," and Martin's 12-minute long, ever-changing guitar solo in the second half of the show. The charm of Taru from this period is fully reproduced with a stable sound from beginning to end, including the solo. 1. Intro/2. Nothing Is Easy/3. My God/4. With You There To Help Me/5. Dharma For One/6. We Used To Know/7. Martin Solo [Live At Randall's Island Festival, Downing Stadium , NY, USA July 17th 1970] Ian Anderson (Vocal, Flute & Guitars) / Martin Barre (Guitar) / Clive Bunker (Drums & Percussion) / Glenn Cornick (Bass) / John Evan (Keyboard)
1. Intro/2. Nothing Is Easy/3. My God/4. With You There To Help Me/5. Dharma For One/6. We Used To Know/7. Martin Solo [Live At Randall's Island Festival, Downing Stadium , NY, USA July 17th 1970] Ian Anderson (Vocal, Flute & Guitars) / Martin Barre (Guitar) / Clive Bunker (Drums & Percussion) / Glenn Cornick (Bass) / John Evan (Keyboard)