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Jethro Tull Audio CD


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Early in 1968, a group of young British musicians, born from the ashes of various failed regional bands gathered together in hunger, destitution and modest optimism in Luton, North of London. With a common love of Blues and an appreciation, between them, of various other music forms, they started to win over a small but enthusiastic audience in the various pubs and clubs of Southern England. The… Read more in Amazon's Jethro Tull Store

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1. My Sunday Feeling
2. My God
3. With You There To Help Me
4. To Cry You A Song
5. Bouree
6. Dharma For One
7. Nothing Is Easy
8. We Used To Know/For A Thousand Mothers

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Nothing Is Easy: Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 (CD Album) by Jethro Tull - Remastered - Under the supervision of Ian Anderson to give both the best possible sound quality and a true reflection of the performance on the day. - 8 Tracks: 1. My Sunday Feeling 2. My God 3. With You There To Help Me 4. To Cry You A Song 5. Bourée 6. Dharma For One 7. Nothing Is Easy 8. Medley: We Used To Know / For A Thousand Mothers - Bass : Glenn Cornick - Drums : Clive Bunker - Flute, Vocals : Ian Anderson - Guitar : Martin Barre - Piano : John Evan - Format: CD, Album - Label: Eagle Records - Bestell-Nr./Catalog#: ER 20067-2 - VÖ/Released: 2004 - Land/Country: US - Interpret/Artist: Jethro Tull - Titel/Title: Nothing Is Easy: Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 - EAN/UPC: 826992006727

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72 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The same, but different., 9 Nov 2004
By G-Dexter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nothing Is Easy: Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 (Audio CD)
This Isle of Wight performance is another truly remarkable addition to the Jethro Tull catalogue and a nugget of pure gold. This particular performance took place on the last day of the festival, August 30th, 1970. Tull was one of the last groups to be featured, following a performance by The Moody Blues and directly preceding Jimi Hendrix, who would sadly die only 18 days later.

The set list is familiar to any fan of the early Tull years, featuring songs from their first three albums, and one song (My God) that wouldn't show up on an album until the release of the Aqualung album the following year. For what it's worth, some of these same songs also appear on disc #2 of the Jethro Tull 25th Anniversary Box Set, which was recorded on November 4th, 1970 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Taken together, these two performances give a very good picture of the whole Tull concert experience of that era.

The show starts out with a wonderful version of MY SUNDAY FEELING, and other highlights include DHARMA FOR ONE, BOUREE, and the perennial favorite NOTHING IS EASY (the song that has such a hard time coming to an end.)

While the performance is not quite as polished on this disc as it is during the later New York performance, the energy level is perceptibly higher, and Martin Barre is brilliant, as usual. Clive Bunker in particular gives one of his finest drum performances ever recorded, and the album is worth the money for that alone. If you're a fan, you've got to get this album.

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars That didn't take long..., 28 Nov 2004
By The Only Reviewer That Matters - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nothing Is Easy: Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 (Audio CD)
Well, it didn't take long for the Tull haters and snobs to crawl out from under their rocks and declare this CD a bust. "The sound is bad, the highs are pinched, blah blah blah..." It's all such pretentious nonsense. The CD was recorded 34 years ago, which (and I'm just guessing here) might have something to do with the less than perfect sound. And anyway, the sound really isn't bad at all. You get 60 minutes of a very young Tull blasting through their early material with fire and unstoppable energy. Sure, it's sloppy in places, but great rock and roll always is. That's the magic of live performance. You can hear the incredible maturity in later live works such as "Bursting Out," but what "Wight" lacks in finesse and polish it more than makes up for with sheer testosterone. This was a band on the brink of superstardom, and you can hear that confidence in every note. Five stars.

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outrageously Great Tull, 30 April 2005
By Lawrence A. Strid - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nothing Is Easy: Live At Isle Of Wight 1970 (Audio CD)
This has to be one of the best live rock albums I have ever heard, the energy imparted by the band and the sound quality is amazing, even though the keyboards are a little buried in the mix. Try and see the DVD as well, although the CD has three additional songs that for some unaccountable reason are not included on the DVD. Ian Anderson has to have been one of the most charismatic and exciting performers to ever grace a rock 'n roll stage, and his flute work is exhilirating, as is the instrumental prowess of the rest of the band. Special kudos to Clive Bunker for being one of the greatest but unheraded drummers in the rock universe. From watching the DVD, I think he was using two pedals on one bass drum, correct me if I am wrong on this. His drumming sweeps the band along as they perform songs from their first 4 albums, when they were at their peak. I can't say enough about this release, so I won't.
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