"An unnusual choice perhaps, but this was the record which got me into Tull and is well worth a listen. This has some of the best material on since their heyday."
"A strange listen, but one of the most rewarding. More experimental than it's Predecessor, especially the 'Hare Who Lost His Spectacles' section. Definitley the one for the last glass of wine."
"Another modern classic, revisiting the folk sound of the late 70's. A generous helping of re-recordings together with new material make this a wonderful record."
"Darker and more foreboding than previous works, with the band fragmenting, this is nevertheless a fantastic Tull record, highlights including 'Dark Ages' and the melancholy 'Dun Ringill'."
"A pleasent surprise after a stream of dissapointments. More conventional sounding at times, famously reminiscent of dire straights and zz top, but it works. Listen for the wonderful 'Budapest'."