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Ron Lynch's Collection

Jethro Tull   11/04/1970

Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
Source SBD
Media CDR   1 disc
Notes EAC will not extract without errors. Not for trade at this time. Very intense show with great sound. Good example of early Tull. Wonderful flute solo on "My God"!

Jethro Tull was one of the most original and articulate of all progressive rock bands. Initially seen as standard bearers of the blues-rock mantle in the tradition of psychedelic supergroup Cream, Jethro Tull were really a more lyrical group than Clapton, Baker and Bruce had been. Combining British Isles folk with ferocious jazz-like interplay and the antics of flautist-frontman Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull were a surprise success at the 1968 England Jazz & Blues Festival, leading to the worldwide acclaim. Tull?s music was inventive and invigorating, coupling blues rock power with imaginative lyrics and incendiary musicianship. This show has also circulated as "Live at the Seaside". Some excellent flute solos courtesy of that light-footed bard, Ian Anderson.
Trades Allowed Yes   Traded from: Joe Innis db.etree.org/illuziun
Ratings Sound: A
Owned by Ron Lynch · Last Updated May 23, 2023