JETHRO TULL
Songs From The Coliseum [Uxbridge 372, 2CD]
Live at the Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA; March 3, 1977.
Very good to excellent audience mono recording.
MP3 224
*Original Notes*
This set was previously shared among fans as Came Down Out Of The Sky To Cry You A Song, missing the first six tracks on Disc One. A version of this complete show was shared on the net in May this year, which prompted a fan, luciferburns, to comment that Jethro Tull’s 1977 tour was the group’s “last hoorah as far as I’m concerned as I think Songs From The Wood was their last truly inspired album and tour.”
Put it this way, if you are a Jethro Tull fan, you will be hugely entertained and will not be disappointed, with Ian Anderson’s flute solo towards the end of Disc One a particular highlight. Perhaps there is simply something beguiling in the set’s (or the songs’) rusticity.
Thanks to Lincoln Park Mark for sharing the tracks.
Disc 1
1 Wondr’ing Aloud
2 Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
3 Jack-In-The-Green
4 Thick As A Brick
5 Songs From The Wood
6 Conundrum/Drum Solo
7 To Cry You A Song
8 A New Day Yesterday
9 Flute Solo
10 Living In The Past/A New Day Yesterday (Reprise)
Disc 2
1 Velvet Green
2 Hunting Girl
3 Too Old To Rock ‘N ‘Roll, Too Young To Die
4 Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
5 Minstrel In The Gallery
6 Cross-Eyed Mary
7 Aqualung
8 Guitar Solo
9 Wind Up
10 Back-Door Angels
11 Locomotive Breath
12 Land Of Hope And Glory / Back-Door Angels (Reprise)
Lineup:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass
John Evan - keyboards, piano
David Palmer - keyboards, piano
Barriemore Barlow - drums
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