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Living with the Past in Bloomington, MN
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Perhaps there haven't been that many live
Tull
albums -- as
Ian Anderson
points out in his liner notes, it's been ten years since the last, and there were only two prior to that -- but there sure have been a lot of
titles that play with the phrase "Living in the Past," so it's easy to forgive less dedicated fans if they decide that they might have heard the
Fuel 2000
release
Living with the Past
before. But they haven't -- it's a collection of new live recordings from 2001, largely taken from a performance at London's
Hammersmith Apollo
in November 2001. What makes this particular live performance noteworthy is that they bring back several original members --
Mick Abrahams
,
Glen Cornick
Clive Bunker
, and
Dave Pegg
-- for guest appearances in something that will surely delight longtime followers of the band, which is really who this disc is aimed at. On that level, this works quite well. Perhaps the sound is a little too clean, with each instrument clearly defined and detailed, and perhaps the performance leans more toward the professional than the inspired, but it's enjoyable all the same, proving that
remained a strong live band well over 30 years later -- and for those who have followed them for years, this will be as welcome as a visit from an old friend. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tull
albums -- as
Ian Anderson
points out in his liner notes, it's been ten years since the last, and there were only two prior to that -- but there sure have been a lot of
titles that play with the phrase "Living in the Past," so it's easy to forgive less dedicated fans if they decide that they might have heard the
Fuel 2000
release
Living with the Past
before. But they haven't -- it's a collection of new live recordings from 2001, largely taken from a performance at London's
Hammersmith Apollo
in November 2001. What makes this particular live performance noteworthy is that they bring back several original members --
Mick Abrahams
,
Glen Cornick
Clive Bunker
, and
Dave Pegg
-- for guest appearances in something that will surely delight longtime followers of the band, which is really who this disc is aimed at. On that level, this works quite well. Perhaps the sound is a little too clean, with each instrument clearly defined and detailed, and perhaps the performance leans more toward the professional than the inspired, but it's enjoyable all the same, proving that
remained a strong live band well over 30 years later -- and for those who have followed them for years, this will be as welcome as a visit from an old friend. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine