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sigod
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 09:59 |
James Lee wrote:
I know you wanted to stay away from compilations, but I really love "Bursting Out"...it's a great live show, the band is at their strongest and Ian is great in between songs, it includes a lot of the band's best material, and the sound quality is not too bad (for a 70s live album). If you're any kind of guitar fan, Barre is really prominent in the mix too (and if you're a bass fan, you can actually hear it clearly on all the tracks, unlike on many Tull releases). |
I couldn't agree more, 'Bursting Out' is a great document of the band at the height of it's creative powers. I think it was recorded on the 'Songs From The Wood' tour but correct me if I'm wrong.
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Velvetclown
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 10:02 |
Heavy Horses Tour
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Petra
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 10:31 |
Bursting Out was the first Tull album I bought and the minute i heard the first track 'no lullaby' i knew i would love this band.
Heavy Horses is a wondefully uplifting album but Aqualung is probably my favourite, i prefer the darker heavier Tull.![](smileys/smiley2.gif)
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sigod
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 11:38 |
Velvetclown wrote:
Heavy Horses Tour ![](smileys/smiley4.gif) |
Ithangyew....
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Panoramic
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 21:17 |
Thanks guys...I think I'll check out Song from The Wood and Minstrel in the Gallery and perhaps Bursting Out
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Garion81
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 22:48 |
Panoramic wrote:
Thanks guys...I think I'll check out Song from The Wood and Minstrel in the Gallery and perhaps Bursting Out![](smileys/smiley4.gif) |
Can't go wrong with any of those. I just bought the remastered Bursting Out and it sounds terrific. It has a a great 12 minute version of Thick as a Brick which shows off the talents of John Glasscock and Barymore Barlow (Bass and Drums). I happend to see that tour and the one before that, Great set and music was just on the money. Great picture of the "classic" Tull lineup.
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Garion81
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Posted: October 26 2004 at 22:53 |
sigod wrote:
James Lee wrote:
I know you wanted to stay away from compilations, but I really love "Bursting Out"...it's a great live show, the band is at their strongest and Ian is great in between songs, it includes a lot of the band's best material, and the sound quality is not too bad (for a 70s live album). If you're any kind of guitar fan, Barre is really prominent in the mix too (and if you're a bass fan, you can actually hear it clearly on all the tracks, unlike on many Tull releases). |
I couldn't agree more, 'Bursting Out' is a great document of the band at the height of it's creative powers. I think it was recorded on the 'Songs From The Wood' tour but correct me if I'm wrong.
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It was the year after, 1978 Heavy Horses tour I think because it has One Brown Mouse and Songs From the Woods is abbreviated.
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