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Jethro Tull

 

Prog Folk

3.01 | 495 ratings

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Chris S
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1 stars Well no-one said Jethro Tull had to remain good, least which they care even less having enjoyed such a long history of wonderful releases. This release from 1999 does puzzle me as it is very poor indeed. I am kind of thinking that with the album title and all the Y2K compliance issues we had at the time moving into a new millenium that this was just a marketing tool to assist in revived CD sales. So as far as the album goes there are a few OK numbers like " Hot Mango Flush", dreadlock holiday anybody? " Black Mamba" and the bonus track referencing Ian Anderson's solo " The Secret Language Of Birds". Essentially this is a Jethro Tull template release and as such very poor and recommended for completionists only.
Chris S | 1/5 |

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