Jethro Tull - Aqualung Live

Jethro Tull - Aqualung Live
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Album Details

Title: Aqualung Live
Artist: Jethro Tull
Release Date: 9/20/2005
Re-Released On: 3/2/2007
Label: Fuel 2000 , Roadrunner, Random Records
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 030206150926, 5060087880822, 667344472223, 016861810023, 016861810009
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Prog-Rock, Arena 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: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Aqualung
  2. Crosseyed Mary
  3. Cheap Day Return
  4. Mother Goose
  5. Wond'ring Aloud
  6. Up to Me
  7. My God
  8. Hymn 43
  9. Slipstream
  10. Locomotive Breath
  11. Wind-Up
  12. Riffs -- Another Monkey
  13. Recording the Original
  14. Choosing My Words with Care
  15. Hummmmmm 43
  16. A Different Kettle of Very Different Fish
  17. But Is It Any Good?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDRoadrunner
2006CDFuel 2000 061509
2005CDRoadrunner
2005CDRandom Records8808

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Album Review

Each era of rock music has had its own craftily marketed phenomenon -- it was the "live album" in the '70s, "unplugged" recordings in the '90s, and since the late '80s through the present day, the "tribute album." But the early 21st century saw another addition -- veteran bands revisiting classic albums and performing them in their entirety. Jethro Tull's most enduring release is largely agreed to be 1971's classic Aqualung, and in late 2004 Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, and their latest Tull mates dusted off the album once more in front of a small audience for XM Radio's Then Again Live series. Since 33 years had passed between the original and the re-reading, the performances on Aqualung Live are slightly more restrained. And while some of Barre's mighty riffs can still be spotted blaring away -- most notably the middle bit of "My God" -- other songs get an overhauling, such as the barely recognizable "Hymn 43." In addition to revisiting the full album, several interview segments are tacked on at the end of the disc, including some interesting bits about the original recording (it turns out that Led Zeppelin were also recording nearby) and the fact that, despite popular belief, Aqualung was not a concept album. Aqualung Live proves that Anderson and Barre are still at the top of their game, unlike some other "classic rock" acts whose playing abilities have diminished over the years. [Aqualung Live was distributed at shows for free during Tull's U.S. tour in the fall of 2005. Subsequently, it was made available as a special limited-edition release, with all artist and publishing royalties going to charities for the homeless.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy GiddingsGroup Member, Organ, Keyboards, Piano
Chris BonaviaCoordination
Dan Turner?
Doane PerryDrums, Percussion, Group Member
George Taylor Morris?
Ian AndersonVocals, Remixing, Flute, Liner Notes, Group Member, Guitar (Acoustic)
Jayme KarpCoordination
Jonathan NoyceBass, Group Member, Guitar (Bass)
Lee AbramsProgramming
Martin BarreGroup Member, Guitar (Electric)
Quinton RoebuckEngineer
Uli FriedelMastering