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//+Jethro Tull Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 Full DVD///+

Jethro Tull Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 Full DVD///+Series:

Live At Montreux –
Format:
DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, PAL, Stereo
Country:
Europe
Released:
2007
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Art Rock, Prog Rock//+
Tracklist
1 Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
4:20
2 Life Is A Long Song
3:31
3 Bouree
4:57
4 With You There To Help Me
6:33
5 Pavane
4:28
6 Empty Cafe
2:37
7 Hunting Girl
5:30
8 Eurology
3:39
9 Dot Com
4:43
10 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
5:00
11 Fat Man
5:25
12 Living In The Past
6:59
13 Nothing Is Easy
5:09
14 Beside Myself
6:38
15 My God
8:30
16 Budapest
11:28
17 New Jig
1:27
18 Aqualung
8:02
19 Locomotive Breath
8:36
Companies, etc.....///+
Bass – Jonathan Noyce
Design [Packaging] – Nikkie Amouyal
Drums – Doane Perry
Executive-Producer [For Eagle Vision] – Geoff Kempin, Terry Shand (3)
Executive-Producer [For Montreux Sounds™ SA] – Claude Nobs
Guitar – Martin Barre
Keyboards – Andrew Giddings///+Liner Notes – Ian Anderson
Photography By [Photos] – Edouard Curchod
Vocals – Masha
Vocals, Flute, Guitar, Written-By – Ian Anderson///+ Tull: Live At Montreux 2003//+
It may have been a subject of debate during the band's early years, The Tull/Anderson identification is made crystal clear with the release of Live at Montreux 2003, which captures the recent incarnation of this longest-lasting of progressive/classic rock acts, available both as a DVD and a double-disc CD set. Anderson and Barre may be considerably longer in the tooth and thinner on top (though with doo-rag and beret place, you'd never know it), but they're still capable of putting on an energetic show culled from Tull's extensive discography, beginning with This Was and going right through to Ian Anderson's solo album Rupi's Dance (Fuel 2000, 2003), with a major stop along the way at its most enduring (even if it's not its best) album, Aqualung (Chrysalis, 1971). on its debut, This Was (Chrysalis, 1968), but by the time of its second album, Stand Up (Chrysalis, 1969), it was pretty clear that Jethro Tull was Ian Anderson. Although guitarist Martin Barre, who joined the group for Stand Up, has remained Anderson's constant companion in the ever-shifting line-up of Jethro Tull over the past forty years, it's Anderson's voice, Anderson's flute, Anderson's writing and Anderson's undeniable stage presence that have defined the group all along.While it's called The Montreux Jazz Festival, Claude Nobs—the man responsible for the festival since its inception—made it clear from the very beginning that it's always been more than just jazz and that, even within the jazz purview, it's always been using the broadest and continually expanding definition possible. Alongside classic performances by more traditional artists, Nobs embraced fusion in the 1970s with John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra and Miles Davis' dense jungle rhythms, circa On the Corner (Columbia, 1972). Tull's ties to jazz are extremely tenuous, the only direct ones, perhaps, being the mildly swinging "Bouree," an instrumental favorite from Stand Up that sounds as fresh today as it did in 1969, and a take of the Christmas favorite and Modern Jazz Quartet staple "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" that, despite a nice Wes Montgomery-informed solo from Barre, remains a little curious for a show presented in the middle of the summer.But Tull has always been about much more than jazz, quasi or not—from traditional British folk leanings to near-metal and much in between. On the DVD it's clear that Anderson is still a charismatic performer who captures the eye even when the ear is hearing a voice that's a tad nasal and that has lost some of the range and power it once had. It's most noticeable on the more aggressive rock material, most notably Aqualung's "Locomotive Breath," "My God" and the title track. Still, Anderson recognizes his limitations and works well with them. Some singers would continue to try reaching for those high notes, but instead Anderson reshapes the melodies to accommodate the erosive effect the years have clearly had.///+I have no copyright or copyright ,DVD///+Series:
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