Jethro Tull - Bursting Out (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (2024)

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Title: Bursting Out (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix]
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Parlophone UK
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:45:18
Total Size: 524 MB / 1.34 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Introduction by Claude Nobs (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (0:51)
2. No Lullaby (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (5:04)
3. Sweet Dream (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (6:03)
4. Skating Away (On The Thin Ice Of The New Day) [Live] [Steven Wilson Remix] (4:36)
5. Jack-In-The-Green (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:12)
6. One Brown Mouse (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:34)
7. Heavy Horses (Live) (10:04)
8. A New Day Yesterday (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (2:33)
9. Flute Solo Improvisation (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Bourée) [Live] [Steven Wilson Remix] (6:00)
10. Living In The Past (Instrumental) [Live] (1:49)
11. Songs From The Wood (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (5:13)
12. No Lullaby (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (5:18)
13. Sweet Dream (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (4:34)
14. Heavy Horses (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (9:34)
15. Botanic Man (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:10)
16. 4.W.D (Low Ratio) [Live] [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:07)

CD2
1. Thick As A Brick (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (13:37)
2. Hunting Girl (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (6:08)
3. Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young To Die! (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:48)
4. Conundrum (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (6:57)
5. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (5:34)
6. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:57)
7. Quatrain (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (1:33)
8. Aqualung (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (8:49)
9. Locomotive Breath (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (5:31)
10. The Dambusters March (Live) [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:33)
11. Conundrum (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (7:44)
12. Quatrain (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (1:45)
13. The Dambusters March (Live) [Soundcheck Recording] [Steven Wilson Remix] (3:16)

CD3
1. Sweet Dream Fanfare (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (2:22)
2. Sweet Dream (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (4:39)
3. One Brown Mouse (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (3:24)
4. Heavy Horses (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (7:22)
5. Thick As A Brick (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (11:23)
6. No Lullaby (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (4:18)
7. Flute Solo Improvisation (incl. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Kelpie) [Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978] (4:42)
8. Songs From The Wood (with Pibroch intro) [Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978] (4:54)
9. Quatrain (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (0:41)
10. Aqualung (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (8:04)
11. Locomotive Breath (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (5:05)
12. The Dambusters March (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (2:42)
13. A Single Man (incl. Drum Solo) [Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978] (7:52)
14. Too Old Too Rock ‘n’ Roll:Too Old Too Die! (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (4:17)
15. My God (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (3:12)
16. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (3:51)

Vintage live Tull at its 1970s best!

"A live extravaganza from the '70s Jethro Tull, this was recorded over several nights in different venues on a portable 8-track tape recorder and transferred to 2" multitrack when I got home after the tours. I had to listen all through to many shows and pick the best live versions. But much of it was, at least, from the concert in Bern, Switzerland where dear Claude Nobs came to introduce the band in his inimitable style. Also featuring on this box set collection is the live concert from Madison Square Garden recorded a few months later and shown live on BBC TV in the U.K. A scary experience for the band as it was, we were told, the first time a live rock concert had been the subject of a live satellite broadcast.

"The band lineup at this time was a fine-tuned machine and, although missing the unwell John Glascock for the MSG show, it serves as a fine testimony for the many wonderful shows we did in the 70s, before general touring fatigue and burn-out began a year or so later.

"Enjoy vintage Tull at its '70s best!"

— Ian Anderson


Thank you for the Flac. I always loved this album.
I'd be very grateful for the dvd's or hi-res extractions.
Very nice. Could we have it in hi-res FLAC please?