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Jethro Tull - Best of Acoustic
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Music CD Cover Artist: Jethro Tull Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) CD Release Date: 2007-03-27 Music Label: Capitol Soundtracks: - Fat Man
- Life Is a Long Song
- Cheap Day Return
- Mother Goose
- Wond'ring Aloud
- Thick As a Brick (Intro)
- Skating Away (On the Thin Ice Of the New Day)
- Cold Wind To Valhalla (Intro)
- Medley: One White Duck/010=Nothing At All
- Salamander
- Jack In the Green
- Velvet Green
- Dun Ringill
- Jack Frost And the Hooded Crow
- Under Wraps 2
- Jack-A-Lynn
- Someday the Sun Won't Shine
- Broadford Bazaar
- The Water Carrier
- Rupi's Dance
- A Christmas Song
- Weathercock
- One Brown Mouse
- Pastime With Good Company
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Free Music Notes for Best of Acoustic AlbumFree Music Review: "Songs from the wood" &"Minstrel in the Gallery" a bit forgotten here!! Hit: 3 Stars
By focusing on the acoustic stuff by Jethro Tull you need to listen also to the best unplugged material by Ian Anderson in his fine solo albums...here a couple of songs from his solo works are well represented - and of course it could be the controversial aspect of such a self-tribute album concerning J.T. only, talking about their long career ...actually the most orginal song is not a typical J.T. tune, because for me the track dedicated to the famous Isle of Sky in Scotland, entitled "Dun Ringill", was written for the "Stormwatch" album in 1979 (not their most known album) usually not performed live! Moreover the track performed live in Denmark, entitled "Pastime With Good Company", has been already executed by Blackmore's Night in a better manner and such a controversial consideration prevents me to give this "The Best of Acoustic J.T" an high score..nevertheless I like to mention the "poor" tribute to their important folk prog/classic rock album such as "Songs from the wood" and "Minstrel in the Gallery", here represented by a couple of songs only!!
Anyway you can add another half star at least
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