| Living with the Past -
DVD and CD Ian 's Foreword from the CD
All of these recordings feature the different line-ups of the band at their best. Well, maybe not their very, very best, since the tape never seems to be rolling on that particular night . dammit! The tracks for this album have been culled from
a November 2001 concert at London's Hammersmith Apollo as well as other
live performances. Some of these have been acoustic sessions for Radio
and TV, which occasionally produce some sparkling and intimate moments.
So, rather than simply mirror the audio track of the now released Jethro
Tull DVD, We welcome back Dave Pegg as well as Mick Abrahams,
Clive Bunker and Glenn Cornick from the original Tull 1968 line-up
who feature in guest performance. They are recorded from the front of house mixing
console and represent the audio signal going into the PA system, thus
sometimes being an unflattering representation of the sound - being
without the ambience, audience response and sometimes appalling echorama
which besets many shows. Listening to these tapes is often like seeing
ourselves, all tousled hair (shouldn't use that word), in the bathroom
mirror first thing in the morning - before we chaps have put on I hope you enjoy these recordings, which represent the last few years of Tull's work. I know there will be many favourites missing - some of my personal bests are absent here - but perhaps if you are good, promise to brush your teeth and not stay up too late, there might be some more of this stuff available before too long. The future benefits of a good e-commerce website may allow us to market product that would not be suitable for the conventional record company or traditional retail outlet where increasing competition for space favours the latest boy band or plastic diva. So sit back, relax, put your feet up, close your eyes and listen to the music. And put your seat belt on first. Regards, IA |