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Jethro Tull‘s initial live recording, 1978’s Bursting Out, has been remixed by Steven Wilson for an expanded 3CD/3DVD reissue subtitled The Inflated Edition. Available on June 21, the box includes lots of cool extras in addition to the originally recorded songs from May and June 1978 concerts in Europe during Tull’s tour behind Heavy Horses. Bursting Out: The Inflated Edition is available for preorder now. “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-inch multitrack when I got ...
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Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson admits that “time is running out” on his career. “We’ve been very busy. And part of the reason, I guess, being busy, is also because I’m at an age where I know this won’t go on forever,” the rocker explained to Brazil’s A Rádio Rock. Rather then dwelling on his increasing age, the frontman uses it as motivation. “If I can still physically and mentally do what I do, I feel an urgency to get out there and do it,” he declared. “Not just to sit back and say, ‘Oh well, maybe I’ll do that next year and the year after.’” READ MORE: The 10 Heaviest Jethro Tull Songs And...
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Some heavy music die-hards may think of Jethro Tull — the ever-shifting rock institution led by the flute-flaunting, prog-indulging Ian Anderson — with bewilderment, disdain, or both. But that bias may be unfairly ingrained, tied in part to broader rock lore. In February 1989, the Grammy Awards caused a cultural kerfuffle, awarding the band’s most recent LP, Crest of a Knave, with “Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance” — beating out more obvious nominees like Metallica, Iggy Pop and Jane’s Addiction. “There was a two-minute pause, then everybody broke out laughing,” presenter Alice Cooper recalled...
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