Sunday, June 14, 2015

Jethro Tull AlbumWraps 5



Eight concerts, one blink of the eye. Tull in their glory throughout the seventies. Scrappy little ditties to delight your digital do-hickies.







Jethro Tull 
Essen - Grugahalle (GERMANY - 1972-01-21)
MP3 192

1. My God
2. Thick As A Brick
3. Aqualung
4. To Cry You A Song
5. A New Day Yesterday
6. Cross-Eyed Mary
7. Tomorrow Was Today/Hymn 43/Nothing Is Easy
8. Wind-up
9. Locomotive Breath

This very nice audience recording is from the silver bootleg "Live-Up" (Chapter One Recordings - CO 25114) - it's also knwon as "My God" (Great Dane Records) or "A New Day Yesterday". The Cover art is included!
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Jethro Tull - 1972-07-01 
Surfin' With Don Ho,
Honolulu International center,
Honolulu, HI 

Lineage: unknown 
Taped by: ?? 
Transfered by: ?? 
SQ: vg 
MP3 175

Set List: 

Disc 1: 
1-3. Thick As A Brick 62:08 

Disc 2: 
1. Thick As A Brick (cont.) 18:42 
2. Crosseyed Mary 3:21 
3. A New Day Yesterday 10:33 
4. Aqualung 11:37 
5. Wind Up 15:52 
6. Locomotive Breath (not complete) 1:40 

Total: 123:55

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JETHRO TULL 
DUSSELDORF 26.03.1973 - master
March 26, 1973
Dusseldorf, Germany
Phillipshalle
MP3 128

Disc 1 : Dusseldorf, Philipshalle 26.03.1973 - Part 1 (76:10)
              Thick As A Brick 76:10


Disc 2 : Dusseldorf, Philipshalle 26.03.1973 - Part 2 (54:40)
              Cross-Eyed Mary 9:53
              Aqualung 7:27
              Wind Up 24:55
              Locomotive Breath 9:40
              Wind Up (reprise) 2:45


THE BAND:

Ian Anderson - flute, guitar, and sings
Martin Barre - guitars
John Evan - keyboards
Barrie Barlow - percussion
Jeffrey Hammond - bass, voice

*Original notes
This is more complete (11 minutes longer)
and MUCH better sounding than my previous seed of this show.

Similar musically to the other February and March shows in Germany
that is...
very nice.
I love the shows from this tour.

THE SONGS

You know, these complete Bricks are just incredible.
It's really a shame that no Soundboard recordings exist of any live performance of the 70+ minute long Thick as a Brick.
John's organ solos are fantastic.
The little bits of compositions in the "improv" sections are neat.
The whole danged thing is just mind-blowing.
If you don't have any of the long Brick that they performed from March 1972 - May 1973 get some.
You won't be disappointed.
This one is really good, but the sound quality ain't that hot.
I prefer higher quality sound and later in the tour, after June 1972, though the really early ones are interesting too.

01 Thick as a Brick Pt. 1 76:18
- - - includes Organ and Flute Solo
- - - Quartet
- - - God Rest Ye Merry Gents
- - - News and Weather (CUT - only a very brief fragment is present - in English) 
02 Cross-Eyed Mary and Left Right and Audition 9:53
03 Aqualung 7:28
04 Wind Up and No Rehearsal and Guitar Solo 24:54
05 Locomotive Breath 9:37
16 Wind Up 2:44


TOTAL TIME 2 hours, 11 minutes

*Original Notes
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THE SOUND: not bad at all
MUCH BETTER and MORE COMPLETE
than my previously seeded version

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THE PERFORMANCE:

Another GREAT performance.
The folks in Germany were treated to many special Tull shows.
The band was always a little better, took more risks, in Germany I think.
So was Frank Zappa.

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JETHRO TULL: Buffalo, NY 
September 27, 1975
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
MP3 192

DISC ONE (46:53)
01-Minstrel In The Gallery
02-Wond'ring Aloud/Again
03-To Cry You A Song
04-A New Day Yesterday
05-Flute Improvisation
06-Teacher
07-Skating Away
08-Ladies
09-Drum Solo

DISC TWO (39:45)
01-WarChild
02-Piano & String Quartet
03-Cross-Eyed Mary
04-Thick As A Brick
05-Bungle In The Jungle
06-Aqualung

Ian Anderson: Acoustic Guitar, Flute, Saxophone, Vocals
Martin Barre: Electric & Acoustic Guitars
John Evan: Keyboards
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass, Vocals
Barriemore Barlow: Drums, Percussion
Accompanied by Female String Quartet

Part 1

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Jethro Tull 
1975-10-09 
Cobo Hall
Detroit, Michigan
MP3 192

Disc 1

1. Introduction
2. Thick As A Brick(Excerpt)
3. Minstrel In The Gallery
4. Wond'ring Aloud
5. To Cry You A Song
6. A New Day Yesterday Incl.Flute Solo/
7. Bouree/
8. Living In The Past(Instrumental)
9. Skating Away...
10. Ladies Incl.Drum Solo(Cuts Off)

Disc 2

1. Warchild Incl.Piano Improvisation
2. Cross-Eyed Mary
3. Bungle In The Jungle Incl.The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His...
4. Aqualung
5. Guitar Solo
6. Wind Up/Backdoor Angels
7. Locomotive Breath/Hard-Headed English General/Backdoor Angels(Reprise)

Musicians;
Ian Anderson - Vocals/Flute/Acoustic Guitar
Martin Barre - Guitar
Jeffrey Hammond - Bass
John Evan - Keyboards
Barriemore Barlow - Drums

*Original Notes
I Will Let The Artist & Their Music Speak For Themsleves.
Comments From You, The Listener Will Be Much More Interesting....
This Upload Is In No Way Supposed To Represent The "Definitive" Version Of This Particular Concert Or Recording.
If Someone Has A Better Copy Or Different Source, Please Upload It!!
This My Way Of Giving Back To All Those Who Have Shared And Uploaded All Their Great Jethro Tull Recordings!

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Jethro Tull 
Empire Theater, Liverpool, England 
February 7, 1977 

Quality : VG
MP3 206

01. Wondr'ing Aloud
02. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
03. Jack-In-The-Green
04. Thick As A Brick
05. Songs From The Wood
06. Instrumental
07. To Cry You A Song
08. A New Day Yesterday
09. Flute Solo (God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen & Bourée)
10. Living In The Past
11. Velvet Green

12. Hunting Girl
13. Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll; Too Young To Die
14. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16. Aqualung
17. Guitar Solo
18. Wind-Up
19. Back-Door Angels
20. Wind-Up (Reprise)
21. Locomotive Breath
22. Land Of Hope And Glory/Back-Door Angels (Reprise)

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 Jethro Tull
1977-01-19
Detroit, MI
Masonic Temple

Audience
MP3 128

Band Members:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute
Martin Barre - guitar
John Glascock - bass
John Evan - keyboards, piano
David Palmer - keyboards, piano
Barriemore Barlow - drums

Setlist:
01. Quartet (cuts in very end)
02. Wondr'ing Aloud (cuts in)
03. Skating Away...
04. Jack-In-The-Green
05. Thick As A Brick
06. Songs From The Wood
07. Conundrum
08. To Cry You A Song
09. A New Day Yesterday (inc. Boure) (cut towards end)
10. Living In The Past (Instrumental, inc. A New Day Yesterday)
11. Velvet Green
12. Hunting Girl
13. Too Old To Rock'N'Roll...
14. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
15. Minstrel In The Gallery
16. Cross-Eyed Mary
17. Aqualung
18. Guitar Solo (cuts in)
19. Wind-Up ->
20. Back-Door Angels ->
21. Locomotive Breath ->
22. Land Of Hope And Glory ->
23. Back-Door Angels (Reprise)

Length: 112:09

Original Notes: 
JEMS master recording. Excellent sounding recording. This show captures Tull touring in preview of their upcoming album Songs From The Wood which would be released a few weeks after this show.

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Jethro Tull 
Stampede Corral Calgary Alberta Canada
April 15 1979
"A Sweet Dream in Calgary"

Audience recording
MP3 192

Disc 1
1 Intro
2 No Lullaby-Sweet Dream
3 One Brown Mouse
4 Heavy Horses
5 My God-Flute Solo
6 One White Duck inst-Songs From The Wood
7 Dark Ages

Disc 2
1 Flute and Drum Solo
2 Cross Eyed Mary
3 Thick As A Brick
4 Quatrain Inst-Aqualung
5 Locomotive Breath - Dambusters March- Aqualung Reprise

*Original Notes
Sound Quality- I like it it sounds good- (Please see disclaimer)
I'll up samples. It is poorly edited with several songs to a track
mostly small instrumentals tacked on.

I really enjoyed this tour,it was very exciting. Ian entered the
stage and ran over jumped up grabbing a rope. As he pulled
the stage became a ship! Still the big 70's touring band of
Tull

The Band- I believe this is correct- I know Glasscock missed
shows as he was not always well
Ian Anderson
Martin Barre
John Evan
Barrymore Barlow
David Palmer
John Glasscock

Part 2


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