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Jethro Tull - A (1980)
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Jethro Tull - A (1980) {Japan Mini LP Edition 2004, TOCP-67288} [CD + DVD]
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC+CUE+LOG -> 275 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 103 Mb | Artwork (web)
DVD5 | ISO -> 3.93 Gb | All Regions | 00:57:31 | NTSC 4:3 VBR | Audio: LinearPCM, 2 ch
© 2004 Toshiba-EMI / Chrysalis | TOCP-67288
Rock / Prog Rock / Art Rock

&#147;This CD/DVD combination pack, in a jewel case, features the digitally remastered CD "A" and the bonus DVD "Slipstream", which features 60 minutes of classic, live footage from the 1980 concert in Los Angeles, along with 2+ music videos.
By the end of the 1970s, the golden age of progressive rock was over, and Jethro Tull, former rulers of the prog-rock roost, entered the '80s sporting a radical change in both personnel and sound. Some of the change was a result of circumstance--longtime piano player John Evans and keyboardist/arranger David Palmer departed after '79's STORMWATCH, and bassist John Glascock had recently died, leaving only Ian Anderson and guitarist Martin Barre. Anderson enlisted Dave Pegg, the rock-solid former Fairport Convention bass player; prog-rock veteran Eddie Jobson on electric violin and keyboards, and Mark Craney, the first of several Tull drummers in the '80s.

With the art-rock of the '70s out of vogue, Anderson opted to update Tull's image and dispense with the Elizabethan persona that had served him so well for so long. Instead, the group is pictured on the cover in a futuristic air traffic control station, wearing utilitarian white jumpsuits and pensively observing the sky. This was a radical change for a band named after an 18th-century agrarian. On songs like "Crossfire," Anderson gives the Tull sound a convincing '80s makeover, setting his old English melodies against airy production and textured synthesizers.&#148;

tracklist:

CD
01. Crossfire
02. Flyingdale Flyer
03. Working John, Working Joe
04. Black Sunday
05. Protect And Survive
06. Batteries Not Included
07. Uniform
08. 4.W.D. (Low Ratio)
09. The Pine Marten's Jig
10. And Further On

DVD
01. Black Sunday (Live LA 1980)
02. Dun Ringill (Video)
03. Fylingdale Flyer (Video)
04. Songs From The Wood (Live LA 1980)
05. Heavy Horses (Live LA 1980)
06. Sweet Dream (Video, Live Europe 1978)
07. Too Old To Rock'n'Roll, Too Young To Die (Video)
08. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day (Live LA 1980)
09. Aqualung (Live LA 1980)
10. Locomotive Breath (Live LA 1980)


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