Jethro Tull
Apollo Theatre
Manchester, England
February 5th 1977
Sound Board Recording
Cover art used from SNAFU LP album cover.
Lineage: SB/TDK Cro/NAD6050C/SB Audigy 2/Audacity>WAV/CDRCue/MediaCoder>FLAC Level 8
Disc 1
01 Wondr'ing Aloud 2:29
02 Skating Away 4:53
03 Jack-In-The-Green 3:43
04 Thick As A Brick 14:28
05 Songs From The Wood 5:07
06 Instrumental-Drum Solo 2:59
07 To Cry You A Song 2:33
08 A New Day Yesterday 2:49
09 Flute Solo 7:18
10 Living In The Past 1:37
11 A New Day Yesterday (reprise) 2:49
12 Velvet Green 6:57
Total Time 57:42
Disc 2
01 Hunting Girl 6:33
02 Too Old To Rock'N'Roll 4:01
03 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony 3:13
04 Minstrel In The Gallery 5:22
05 Aqualung 9:16
06 Guitar Solo 3:05
07 Wind-Up 4:41
08 Back Door Angels 4:56
09 Wind-Up (repise) 2:28
10 Locomotive Breath 5:46
11 Land Of Hope and Glory 2:24
12 Back Door Angels (reprise) 1:34
Total Time: 53:19
Personnel:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, guitar
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow - drums
John Evan - keyboards
David Palmer - keyboards, saxophone
Original Notes:
Acquired this from one of the Tull road crew several years ago & then promptly forgot I had it. Does not seem to have surfaced anywhere, so this should help fill in the missing gaps at The Ministry of Information. The very first track on the tape is the instrumental Quartet, played over the PA in the theatre, and which can be found on the Nightcap album (highly recommended). The first instrumental is also incomplete - otherwise the this is the concert in its entirety.
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Mr Fibuli
Remaster
1. Correct significant speed error.
2. Create Stereo Field from Mono recording
3. Correct Channel Imbalance
4. Adjust dynamics and correct low volume segments.
5. Repair missing sections.
6. Remove clicks and pops due to tape.
7. Re-track.
8. Rare tape distortion still present. For example, Hunting Girl beginning distorts during loud section. Recording level seems to have been turned down during the song, eliminating further distortion.
Comments during the show:
-This is for Chris Welch, this is Too Old to Rock and Roll.
-This is from our new album, which is quite a good album, despite what you may have heard.
-I have laryngitis and the doctor said if I sing tonight I won't be able to sing tomorrow...so too bad for them tomorrow.
-Whistle at beginning of Locomotive Breath too loud and someone says something they shouldn't.
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Try to find the original version of this mono sdb. if you can. This 'remaster' runs at the wrong speed--too slow--the PRRP guy is notorious for his erroneous 'speed correction' which is rarely accurate--actually always wrong! (He does good work when the source involved doesn't need speed correction though...)
ReplyDeleteI have another version of this show, Manchester 77. It was posted here previously, but never downloaded. It might be what you're looking for.Here's the link.
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Can't understand why they ripped off the SNAFU LP cover.
ReplyDeleteI had to look this up, you're right! SNAFU 1973. I've never even heard of this band, and by the wiki description I'll have to try and find them. This Tull boot cover sucks, it should be changed.
DeleteHi Dave, Snafu are worth a listen. Check out the full album on youtube. bet your feet are a tapping pretty soon.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UccnA6rryfQ
Keep up the good work. PS any Peter Green is always appreciated.
SNAFU are great, energetic and original. Thanks for introducing them.
DeleteMost of my Greeny (outside of Fleetwood boots) is commercial material. End of the Game, In the Skies, Legend, and some John Mayall stuff. If you are interested, drop me a line.