other titles...
- Introduction by Claude Nobs
- No lullaby
- Sweet Dream
- Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
- Jack-In-The-Green
- One Brown Mouse
- Heavy Horses*
- A New Day Yesterday
- Flute Solo Improvisation incl God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée*
- Living In The Past Instrumental
- Songs From The Wood
- Thick As A Brick
- Hunting Girl
- Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll
- Too Young To Die*
- Conundrum
- Minstrel In The Gallery
- Cross-Eyed Mary*
- Quatrain
- Aqualung*
- Locomotive Breath*
- The Dam Busters March*
- Flute Solo Improvisation incl God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Kelpie (Vinyl Bonus Track)
- Songs From The Wood with Pibroch intro (Vinyl Bonus Track)
- A Single Man incl Drum Solo (Vinyl Bonus Track)
- My God (Vinyl Bonus Track)
- Cross-E extra Madison Square Garden tracksyed Mary (Vinyl Bonus Track)
Jethro Tull
Bursting Out
parlophone
Breakouts of Jethro Tull’s first live album ‘Bursting Out’, from ‘Bursting Out (The Inflated Edition)’, featuring tracks released in the 3CD+3DVD expanded edition, newly remixed by the legendary Steven Wilson.
This live album was recorded at various locations during the European Heavy Horses tour in May and June 1978. Various tracks were recorded on 8 track by Chris Amson at a number of venues across Germany, 16th May to 2nd June 1978, the others were recorded on 24 track at Bern Festhalle, Switzerland on 28th May 1978 by Robin Black with the Maison Rouge Mobile.
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson said: “A live extravaganza from the 70s Jethro Tull, this was recorded over several nights in different venues on a portable 8-track tape recorder and transferred to 2” multitrack when I got home after the tours. I had to listen all through to many shows and pick the best live versions. But much of it was, at least, from the concert in Bern, Switzerland where dear Claude Nobs came to introduce the band in his inimitable style. Enjoy vintage Tull at its 70s best!”