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Jethro Tull/Switzerland 2003

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The super high quality sound of the wonderful stage at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 4, 2003 is completely recorded and can be released as an official album! It’s been 35 years since JETHRO TULL’s major debut, but the words “know no decline” are just words for them, and they literally give us an energetic and stimulating stage performance. Ian Anderson’s unique vocal performance is still alive and well, and you can hear his speedy and sharp flute playing in various places. Martin Barre’s versatile guitar, which is the core of the Tull sound, is also clearly recorded! The selection of songs is just like their greatest hits, so fans, of course, but even general rock fans who are only familiar with their early representative numbers can fully enjoy their wonderful stage. In any case, it is a great title with a perfect score of 100 points in terms of sound quality and performance content. Live at Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland 4th July 2003 STEREO SBD DISC 1 1. Some Day The Sun Won’t Shine For You 2. Life Is A Long Song 3. Bouree 4. With You There To Help Me 5. Pavane 6. Empty Cafe’ 7. Hunting Girl 8. Eurology 9. Dot Com 10. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 11. Fat Man DISC 2 1. Living In The Past 2. Nothing Is Easy 3. Beside Myself 4. Songs From The Wood/Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die / Heavy Horses 5. Flying Dutchman (Intro) / My God 6. Budapest 7. Mayhem Jig / Aqualung (feat. Member Introduction) 8. Locomotive Breath 9. Protect And Survive / Cheerio Ian Anderson – Vocal, Flutes, Guitars Martin Lancelot Barre – Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Flute Doane Perry – Drums & Percussion Andrew Giddings – Keyboards Jonathan Noyce – Bass Guitar STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING

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