This is a real fine quality soundboard recording of Jethro Tull from the Songs From The Wood time period. It has several songs from that album as well as the great ones fom earlier albums.
Jethro Tull
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
February 5th 1977
Soundboard
Disc 1
Wondr'ing Aloud, Skating Away
Jack-In-The-Green, Thick As A Brick
Songs From The Wood, Instrumental-Drum Solo
To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday >
Flute Solo > Living In The Past >
A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
Velvet Green
Disc 2
Hunting Girl, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Minstrel In The Gallery
Aqualung, Guitar Solo
Wind-Up > Back Door Angels >
Wind-Up (repise), Locomotive Breath >
Land Of Hope and Glory, Back Door Angels (reprise)
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow - drums
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards, saxophone
Ian Anderson is sick for this performance so his vocals are not in top form. But he still pulls off a good show. There is a recording of this show PRRP054 that is around stating it is a soundboard that came from a road crew member. Well this is not that recording. In fact I believe this sounds far superior to that.
Mp3/256k
Download Links
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RWY3096Q JTull, 2-05-77, one.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VCAHC1DU JTull, 2-05-77, two.rar
Jethro Tull
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
February 5th 1977
Soundboard
Disc 1
Wondr'ing Aloud, Skating Away
Jack-In-The-Green, Thick As A Brick
Songs From The Wood, Instrumental-Drum Solo
To Cry You A Song, A New Day Yesterday >
Flute Solo > Living In The Past >
A New Day Yesterday (reprise)
Velvet Green
Disc 2
Hunting Girl, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Minstrel In The Gallery
Aqualung, Guitar Solo
Wind-Up > Back Door Angels >
Wind-Up (repise), Locomotive Breath >
Land Of Hope and Glory, Back Door Angels (reprise)
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow - drums
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards, saxophone
Ian Anderson is sick for this performance so his vocals are not in top form. But he still pulls off a good show. There is a recording of this show PRRP054 that is around stating it is a soundboard that came from a road crew member. Well this is not that recording. In fact I believe this sounds far superior to that.
Mp3/256k
Download Links
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RWY3096Q JTull, 2-05-77, one.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VCAHC1DU JTull, 2-05-77, two.rar
This is a bloody good concert. If you like Tull you'll love this. Ian Andersons wicked sense of hunour comes across very well. Nice one AZ
ReplyDeleteForgot to say, like what you did with the cover too.
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