Jethro Tull: J-Tull dot com

(1999, Roadrunner)


    Tracklist:
  1. Spiral
  2. Dot com
  3. Awol
  4. Nothing @ all
  5. Wicked windows
  6. Hunt by numbers
  7. Hot mango flush
  8. El Niņo
  9. Black mamba
  10. Mango surprise
  11. Bends like a willow
  12. Far Alaska
  13. The dog-ear years
  14. A gift of roses
Band members:
Ian Anderson - Vocals, Concert flute, Bamboo flute,
Bouzouki, Acoustic guitar

Martin Barre - Electric and acoustic guitars
Andrew Giddings - Hammond organ, Piano, Accordion,
Chromatic and qwerty keyboards
Jonathan Noyce - Bass guitar
Doane Perry - Drums, Percussion

    Rating:
    Tull's latest, similar to "Roots to branches" and that means it leans heavily towards rock although the progressive elements are there too of course. Anderson plays his flute just as great as always, not many complaints from me, though it feels like they're working on routine a bit but nevermind - it's a great album definitely worth spending your hard-earned money on.
    A little nice surprise is that we get a bonus track (not listed), the title track from Ian Anderson's solo album "The secret language of birds" which had not yet been released as this album came out. It wasn't that interesting for me though since I already had the solo album when I got this.





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