Jethro Tull – Watching Us Watching Them (Limited Edition Double-LP on 180g Magenta Marble Vinyl)
This release is limited to 500 copies.
Pressed on stunning heavyweight marble vinyl, this double album showcases Jethro Tull’s stunning concert at the Stadthalle Freiburg, in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, on 30 April 1982, during the Broadsword Tour.
Jethro Tull’s lineup at the point consisted of Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, guitar), Martin Barre (guitar, mandolin), Gerry Conway (drums), Dave Pegg (bass, mandolin, vocals) and Peter-John Vettese (keyboards, vocals). Anderson and company work their way though a stellar set that bridges their then latest material with their breakthrough hits that made Jethro Tull one of the biggest bands of the 1970s.
Things especially heat up when Pegg and Conway (both formally of Fairport Convention) launch into The Swirling Pit, a traditional Celtic drinking jig. The show ends with a powerhouse triple punch: Aqualung, Minstrel in the Gallery and Locomotive Breath.
This superb live performance was broadcast across the airwaves on the King Biscuit Flower Hour.
Track Listing
Side One
- Intro
- Clasp
- Hunting Girl
- Fallen On Hard Times
- Pussy Willow
Side Two
- Broadsword
- One Brown Mouse
- Seal Driver
- Weathercock / Fire at Midnight
- Keyboard / Drum Solo
Side Three
- Sweet Dream
- Watching Me. Watching You
- Band Introduction
- The Swirling Pit
- Pibroch (Cap in Hand) / Black Satin Dancer
Side Four
- Aqualung
- Minstrel in the Gallery
- Locomotive Breath / Black Sunday
- Cheerio
Format: Vinyl / 12” Album (Coloured Vinyl)
No of Discs: 2
Label: Second Records
Catalogue No: SRFM0039ME
Barcode: 9003829979237
Release Date: 26 Jan 2024
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