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3/25/07 - Ian Finds the "Best of Acoustic Tull":
A hand picked selection of the best of acoustic Tull and Ian solo tracks is now hitting store shelves.  Find out why Ian's softer side is so enduring: Get the Album!

3/25/07
- Jethro Tull Gets Wired: Or rather, their back catalogue does. The band's releases have finally been given the go for distribution on iTunes and other digital Internet-based services. Visit your favorite online retailer to download your Tull fix!

5/25/06 - Ian Anderson Awarded at "Ivors": Ian Anderson walked away with the Lifetime Achievement award at the Ivor Novello Awards, a yearly songwriting awards show presented yearly by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters.

5/25/06 - Orchestral Tull Dates in the U.S.: Ian Anderson will be performing shows with various orchestras throughout the U.S. this summer. For more, check the latest tour dates.
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Tullworld Reviews New DVD / CD
Jethro Tull's new DVD will be released on May 14th in the U.S. and Tullworld.com has your preview to the new release! The following are reviews of the already released CD, and the upcoming DVD...

LWTP DVD - Tull have released a few previous ''Video' productions during their 34 or so years of existence thus far. It's a sure fact that their newest release does a fine job of showing off how far technology has come since productions like their "20 Years of Tull" video in 1988. But what is the world without nostalgia? Yes, their are still some out-dated effects on this DVD that just feel out of place. Most notably the clips that are woven into Jack in the Green and Roots to Branches.

But really, this is nit-picking... Tull have put together a great DVD on the whole. With some of the best fidelity you can experience, courtesy of great recording equipment, and the DVD format, this offering gives fans a true concert in a box. But there's more than just a straight out 1 1/2 hour concert this disc. Most of he tracks are separated by some absolutely great little mini-interviews with each of the band members, as well as a few fan interviews sprinkled here and there.

In addition to the concert footage -- mostly filmed at London's Hammersmith Apollo -- you will find 2 live recordings of Tull's most popular acoustic works, filmed with a string quartet at Ian's home. The string players have hack at "Wond'ring Aloud" and "Life's a Long Song", and they really do pull it off pretty well. And if that wasn't enough quartets for you... the original Tull quartet was also reunited to play a few tunes. The reunion is set in a pub, with an audience of Tull fans trying their best to play the part of the drab and unresponsive 1968 gig watcher (Prior to Tull's success). It's really fun stuff to watch, and don't kid yourself either... these guys still have their chops. They run through "Someday The Sun Won't Shine For You", "Song For Jeffrey" and "My Sunday Feeling" with authority!

LWTP CD - The CD may have the same cover art as the same-name DVD, but it's contents are actually very different. The concept is the same here as it was on the DVD... but Ian decided to change it up a bit. The 'Live' tracks on this CD are from several different Venues... anywhere from concerts to television shows.

The tracks on this CD are all very well played and the recording quality is superb. Over half of the tracks are ones picked from the DVD, but other tracks include: "Nothing is Easy" recorded in Paris, 1999; "A Christmas Song", "Cheap Day Return" and "Mother Goose", all from the Zurich Dressing Room Tapes; and "Dot Com", and "Fat Man", from the 2 Meter Session TV program.

This is a sort of odd way to do a live CD, because it is not really done in the traditional "here's a whole live concert" way. But hey, Tull have released enough of those already, and they were all very good recordings. This format offers a way to release some of the very best recordings to fans on one CD. The only slightly annoying thing is the "dubbed-in" intros on some tracks which did not originally have them. Does that make this CD not worth your money? I wouldn't think so. In fact, I would hope not! You'd sure be missing out on an awful lot of awesome live Tull...

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