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Living With The Past

a Live Release
Release Year:
2002
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Added To Proggnosis on: 24 May 2002
Last Updated on: 01 Jun 2012 by: DBSilver

Track Listing 

  1. Intro
  2. My Sunday Feeling
  3. Roots to Branches
  4. Jack in the Green
  5. The Habanero Reel
  6. Sweet Dream
  7. In the Grip of Stronger Stuff
  8. Aqualung
  9. Locomotive Breath
  10. Living in the Past
  11. Protect and Survive
  12. Nothing is Easy
  13. Wond'ring Aloud
  14. Life is a Long Song
  15. A Christmas Song
  16. Cheap Day Return
  17. Mother Goose
  18. Dot Com
  19. Fat Man
  20. Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You
  21. Cheerio

Performer Credits  


Ian Anderson
Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), flute, Vocals
Mick Abrahams
Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Martin Barre
Flute, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Clive Bunker
Drums
Glen Cornick
Guitar (Bass)
James Duncan
Drums
Andy Giddings
Accordion, Keyboards
Jonathan Noyce
Guitar (Bass)
Dave Pegg
Guitar (Bass), Mandolin
Doane Perry
Drums, Percussion
Brian Thomas
Violin

Reviews


review by: OthersThis release is a collection of contemporary live performances of songs which originally were released on the following albums.
My Sunday Feeling from This Was 1968
Roots to branches from Roots to Branches 1995
Jack-in-the-green from Songs from the wood 1977
The habanero reel from The secret language of birds 2000 (Ian Anderson solo)
Sweet dream from Living in the past 1969
In the grip of the stronger stuff from Divinities: Twelve dances with God (Ian Anderson solo)
Aqualung from Aqualung 1971
Locomotive Breath from Aqualung 1971
Living in the past from Living in the past 1969
Protect and survive from A 1980
Nothing is easy from Stand up 1969
Wond’ring aloud from Living in the past 1969
Life’s a long song from Living in the past 1969
A Christmas song from Living in the past 1969
Cheap day return from Aqualung 1971
Mother goose from Aqualung 1971
Dot com from Dot com 1999
Fat man from Stand up 1969
Some day the sun won’t shine for you from This was 1968
Cheerio from Broadsword and the beast 1982

review by: DBSilverThese are truely excellent recordings of very high quality. Especially delightful are the acoustic songs - A Christmas Song, Cheap Day Return, Mother Goose, and Fat Man. This reflects my joy at hearing current live versions of these songs because in other respects they are no better than any of the other excellent songs included here.

Having Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, and Glen Cornick makes this a must have for Tull fans like myself as well as the fact that many of these songs are not on the DVD (another must have for Tullites).

Anderson's voice seems to have bounced back - it is good to very good throughout, and his flute playing is astonishing as always. Frankly, everthing - every performance; every song; every recording on this CD is first rate. Yes, you will find Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, & Living in the Past here - with Locomotive Breath in particular sounding as if the band wants to be playing this song again. (With 3000+ live concerts, imagine how many times this band has had to deliver these 3 songs!)


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