Jethro Tull - Living with the Past

Jethro Tull - Living with the Past
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Album Details

Title: Living with the Past
Artist: Jethro Tull
Release Date: 4/30/2002
Re-Released On: 7/14/2009
Label: Eagle Records, Varese Sarabande, Eagle Rock
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 030206119923, 826992016122, 5034504123120, 5051300200329
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Prog-Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Elaborate, Energetic, Theatrical, Cerebral, Complex, Earnest, Playful, Quirky, Rousing, Campy, Confident, Exuberant, Indulgent, Organic, Sprawling, Whimsical, Outrageous
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. My Sunday Feeling
  3. Roots to Branches
  4. Jack in the Green
  5. The Habanero Reel
  6. Sweet Dream
  7. In the Grip of Stronger Stuff
  8. Aqualung
  9. Locomotive Breath
  10. Living in the Past
  11. Protect and Survive
  12. Nothing Is Easy
  13. Wond'ring Aloud
  14. Life Is a Long Song
  15. A Christmas Song
  16. Cheap Day Return
  17. Mother Goose
  18. Dot Com
  19. Fat Man
  20. Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You
  21. Cheerio

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDEagle Records20161
2007CDEagle Rock0000003
2002CDVarese Sarabande061199
2002CDEagle Rock231

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Album Review

Perhaps there haven't been that many live Tull albums -- as Ian Anderson points out in his liner notes, it's been ten years since the last, and there were only two prior to that -- but there sure have been a lot of Tull titles that play with the phrase "Living in the Past," so it's easy to forgive less dedicated fans if they decide that they might have heard the Fuel 2000 release Living with the Past before. But they haven't -- it's a collection of new live recordings from 2001, largely taken from a performance at London's Hammersmith Apollo in November 2001. What makes this particular live performance noteworthy is that they bring back several original members -- Mick Abrahams, Glen Cornick, Clive Bunker, and Dave Pegg -- for guest appearances in something that will surely delight longtime followers of the band, which is really who this disc is aimed at. On that level, this works quite well. Perhaps the sound is a little too clean, with each instrument clearly defined and detailed, and perhaps the performance leans more toward the professional than the inspired, but it's enjoyable all the same, proving that Tull remained a strong live band well over 30 years later -- and for those who have followed them for years, this will be as welcome as a visit from an old friend. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy GiddingsKeyboards, Accordion
Andy WilliamsonEngineer
Bogdan ZarkowskiDesign
Brian ThomasViolin
Clive BunkerDrums
Dave PeggGuitar (Bass), Mandolin
Doane PerryPercussion, Drums
Glen CornickGuitar (Bass)
Ian AndersonFlute, Liner Notes, Photography, Engineer, Bamboo Flute, Harmonica, Mandolin, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
James DuncanEngineer, Drums
Jonathan NoyceGuitar (Bass)
Mark WilliamsonPhotography
Martin BarreFlute, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Martin WebbPhotography
Mick AbrahamsGuitar (Electric), Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)