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“SONGS FROM THE WOOD Tour” by JETHRO TULL, a heavyweight who has been discovering new works one after another. Introducing a tremendous live album that will win the fierce battle and reign supreme. What is infused into this work is “March 28, 1977 Boston performance”. It is the super best audience recording. Speaking of 1977, the Land Bar performance that was formalized at Dela Eddy of “SONGS FROM THE WOOD” is symbolic, but Mike Millard’s masterpieces “LOS ANGELES 1977” and “PASADENA 1977” became a hot topic in the audience recording as well. What is the position of this work in such a competitive tour? Let’s take a look back at the panoramic view of “SONGS FROM THE WOOD Tour.”・January 14th-23rd: North America #1 (7 performances) ← *2 works by Millard ・February 1st-14th: UK (13 performances) [“SONGS FROM THE WOOD” released on February 11th] ・3 April 1st-April 10th: North America #2 (33 performances) ←★Coco★・April 16th-23rd: Europe #1 (8 performances)・May 24th-June 8th: Europe #2 (12 performances) – September 4th – 20th: Australia (15 performances) – November 4th – December 6th: North America #3 (31 performances) ← *Official video This is JETHRO TULL in 1977. Both the official Land Bar performance and Millard’s two works are in North America, but they all have different legs. This work was the 24th concert of “North America #2”, which started after the release of “SONGS FROM THE WOOD”. This work recorded at such a show has an ultra-high sound quality that will send chills down your spine. The strength of the core, the sense of closeness without distance, the delicate details, the beauty of the sound… everything is overwhelming. Even in the 1977 customer record, it is definitely the No. 1 album of all time. This is not an ordinary “tour masterpiece” or the like. After all, even though this tour has masterpieces by the legendary master Millard, it is nowhere near as good as this work. To begin with, Millard was also a fan of JETHRO TULL, and was so attached to it that he studied its sound output and recorded it many times. It transcends such masterpieces. I’m sorry that I’ve only been talking about Millard for a while, but of course Millard wasn’t the one who recorded this work. He is a recording artist known as “Hezekiahx2″. Although he is not very well known due to his limited number of works, he is actually an incredible master. For example, he is the person who has worked on masterpieces such as EL&P’s press edition “DEFINITIVE BOSTON 1977” and BAD COMPANY’s “BOSTON 1977.” This work is one of the masterpieces that has been digitized by the prestigious “Krw_co” from the 1st gene reel of such a transcendent collection. The wonderful world of “SONGS FROM THE WOOD Tour” is depicted with such unparalleled beauty. Although the set is the same as the official Land Bar performance, it is also a good opportunity, so let’s organize it here. ・Stand-up: A New Day Yesterday (incl. Living In The Past) ・Benefit: To Cry You a Song ・Aqualung: Wonderin’ Aloud/Cross-Eyed Mary/Aqualung/Wind-Up/Locomotive Breath ・Gerald’s Immaculate World: Thick As a Brick ・Warchild: Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day/Back-Door Angels ・Minstrel in the Gallery ・Rock’n’roll old but too young to die: Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die・Mysterious Forest-Pibrock Suite: Jack-in-the-Green/Songs From The Wood/Velvet Green/Hunting Girl・Others: Instrumental Jam/Symphony No. 9, Op . 125 (Ode to Joy)/Land Of The Hope And Glory Even so, it is a sound that will blow your mind. Even if you don’t know a single JETHRO TULL song, this beautiful sound alone will melt your heart. Mike Millard has left a huge footprint in recording history even with his huge number of works, but from the perspective of “one height”, this work exceeds even Millard. A shockingly famous recording that elevates the specialty culture of “spatial recording from the audience seats” to the level of art. Live at Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA 28th March 1977 ULTIMATE SOUND Disc 1(52:46) 1 Intro 2 Wondr’ing Aloud 3 Skating Away 4 Jack-In-The-Green 5 Thick As A Brick 6 Songs From The Wood 7 Instrumental Jam / Drum Solo 8 To Cry You A Song 9 A New Day Yesterday 10 Flute Solo incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bouree 11 Living In The Past 12 A New Day Yesterday(reprise) Disc 2(65:11) 1 MC 2. Velvet Green 3. Hunting Girl 4. Too Old To Rock ‘N’ Roll 5. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony 6. Minstrel In The Gallery 7. Cross-Eyed Mary 8. Aqualung 9. Guitar Solo 10. Wind-Up 11 . Back Door Angels 12. Wind-Up (reprise) 13. Locomotive Breath 14. Land Of The Hope And Glory 15. Back Door Angels (reprise) 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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