Aqualung Live (Remaster 2025) Jethro Tull
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
21.11.2025
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Info for Aqualung Live (Remaster 2025)
Das ursprünglich im Jahr 2005 veröffentlichte Album „Aqualung Live" dokumentiert eine Live-Studioaufnahme des klassischen Albums „Aqualung" in voller Länge, dargeboten von Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Doane Perry, Andrew Giddings und Jonathan Noyce. Die Aufnahmen entstanden 2004 im Rahmen der Sirius-XM-Reihe „Then Again Live" und wurden für diese Veröffentlichung neu gemastert.
Ian Anderson, Flöte, Gesang, Akustikgitarre
Martin Barre, E-Gitarre, Blockflöte
Doane Perry, Schlagzeug, Perkussion
Andrew Giddings, Klavier, Orgel, Keyboards, Akkordeon, Blockflöte
Jonathan Noyce, Bass
Digitally remastered
Jethro Tull
formed in February 1968 from the ashes of two unsuccessful blues/rock bands of the era.
Ian Anderson brought his unique and innovative style of flute playing to a public raised on the guitar based British bands who courted acceptance at London’s famous Marquee Club.
After their first tentative blues oriented album, titled “This Was,” the group moved through successive records towards a more progressive sound, and with “Aqualung” in 1971 achieved their first real international level of success.
A few hit singles, notably “Living in the Past,” livened up their early career although it was as an album band, with songs of real substance, that the group really took off, both on record and as a major live concert act.
So-called concept albums followed in the early 70’s (“Thick as a Brick” and “A Passion Play”) with the attendant platinum No. 1 album chart sales.
Tull survived the critical backlash of the return-to-basics later 70’s to produce some of their finest creative efforts which, although not quite matching the commercial success of the previous works, established the band as one of the truly creative exponents of progressive music throughout the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.
They have continued to constantly reinvent themselves, albeit with several personnel changes along the way.
Ian Anderson (flute and vocals) and Martin Barre (guitar) provide to this day the musical and historical backbone of the group, joined by Doane Perry on drums, Andrew Giddings on keyboards, and Jonathan Noyce on bass.
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