Jethro Tull/UK 2010
Jethro Tull/UK 2010
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The latest live recordings of Jethro Tull, who continues to perform energetically in 2010 in the UK, Europe, and North America, are now available. The first performance of the UK tour, which consisted of 23 performances (still on tour!), was held in St. Albans on March 7th, the third day, and is completely recorded in ultra-high quality audience recording. This ultra-high quality sound source board uses the original DAT master directly, which is not available on the Internet or among traders. The sound is strangely close and there is almost no muffled sound, but it gives a moderate sense of space, and the ideal sound and sound image, like a mirror of an audience recording, is truly overwhelming. The sound quality itself is almost at the level of an official live recording, with the highest level of separation and balance. In recent years, the performance by the unchanged members has reached the height of maturity, and the original members Ian Anderson and Martin Barre will delight fans with a crisp and powerful performance that is just as good as in their heyday. The previous 40th anniversary tour in 2008 was also a great performance, but this time they performed an original set with their representative songs and rare numbers inserted here and there. The opening was Dun Ringill from "Sormwatcher", which was very fresh. Following The Water Carrier from Ian's solo album "The Secret Language Of Birds", they played Life Is A Long Song, and then Eurology from his solo album "Rupi's Dance". From there, they played a string of representative songs that everyone knows, from Nothing Is Easy to Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll. The band's powerful and satisfying ensemble play is all superb! Here, they played Birthday Card At Christmas from the Christmas album released in 2003, and a new song "A Change Of Horses" that fans must listen to. A Change Of Horses is a mid-tempo vocal number featuring John O'Hara's accordion and Ian's flute, and in the middle part, there are plenty of instrumental parts that are worth listening to, including Martin. Following Bug featuring Martin, you can enjoy the 12-minute sound drama of the epic Budapest from "Crest Of Knave". The concert closes with Aqualung and the encore Locomotive Breath. A masterpiece live album where you can fully enjoy the latest show of Jethro Tull, the eternal British rock heavyweight who is still active and living in 2010, with the ultra-high quality original master. Recording time 1 hour 46 minutes. This is a super high quality title that is sure to satisfy you. Live at The Alban Arena, St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK 7th March 2010 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Dun Ringill 2. The Water Carrier 3. Life Is A Long Song 4. Eurology 5. Nothing Is Easy 6. A New Day Yesterday 7. Songs From The Wood 8. Fat Man 9. Bouree Disc 2 1. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die 2. Birthday Card At Christmas 3. A Change Of Horses 4. Bug 5. Budapest 6. Aqualung 7. Locomotive Breath Ian Anderson - Vocal, Flute, Guitar etc Martin Barre - Guitar David Goodier – Bass Doane Perry - Drums John O'Hara – Keyboards
Disc 1 1. Dun Ringill 2. The Water Carrier 3. Life Is A Long Song 4. Eurology 5. Nothing Is Easy 6. A New Day Yesterday 7. Songs From The Wood 8. Fat Man 9. Bouree Disc 2 1. Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die 2. Birthday Card At Christmas 3. A Change Of Horses 4. Bug 5. Budapest 6. Aqualung 7. Locomotive Breath Ian Anderson - Vocal, Flute, Guitar etc Martin Barre - Guitar David Goodier – Bass Doane Perry - Drums John O'Hara – Keyboards