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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2012 19:16:16 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 2, 2012 19:33:18 GMT
My UK vinyl copy has "Busting Out" on the spine of the cover. Labels are "Bursting Out".
The UK CD version is "Bursting Out".
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 2, 2012 19:50:48 GMT
5 title tracks...and could have been 6 since Heavy Horses was a better live song than No Lullaby...the sales force types knew what they were doing in those days, hoping a live album would stimulate catalog sales.
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 2, 2012 20:57:58 GMT
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Post by hipflaskandy on Feb 2, 2012 21:20:44 GMT
I only have it on CD so I cannae comment other than I love it - it gets played a lot!
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Post by angusprune on Feb 2, 2012 22:15:25 GMT
My UK vinyl copy has "Busting Out" on the spine of the cover. Labels are "Bursting Out". Mine was the same, remember noticing it at the time (lent it to someone in 1989 and never got it back ) I've also got a vinyl copy of "Stormwatch" with greyish-white lettering on the front cover - it was only when i bought the CD that I noticed it was supposed to be red.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 2, 2012 22:27:51 GMT
My UK vinyl copy has "Busting Out" on the spine of the cover. Labels are "Bursting Out". Mine was the same, remember noticing it at the time (lent it to someone in 1989 and never got it back ) I've also got a vinyl copy of "Stormwatch" with greyish-white lettering on the front cover - it was only when i bought the CD that I noticed it was supposed to be red. might be worth a few bob?
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 3, 2012 8:35:10 GMT
Mine was the same, remember noticing it at the time (lent it to someone in 1989 and never got it back ) I've also got a vinyl copy of "Stormwatch" with greyish-white lettering on the front cover - it was only when i bought the CD that I noticed it was supposed to be red. might be worth a few bob? Don't think so. My Japanese digi-pack Cd copy also has "Busting Out" on the spline but "Bursting Out" in the front cover and the Cds.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2012 15:56:55 GMT
My Japanese digi-pack Cd copy also has "Busting Out" on the spline but "Bursting Out" in the front cover and the Cds. Too bad, no picture disc like the other Japanese remasters.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 13, 2018 9:07:04 GMT
www.polskieradio.pl/8/5745/Artykul/2023422,Koncertowe-oblicze-Jethro-Tull-sprzed-40-lat "Bursting Out". The concert face of Jethro Tull from 40 years agolast updated: 12/02/2018 16:00 This is a very important album because it summarizes the first decade of this British band's activity - he said about the concert album of Jethro Tull entitled "Bursting Out" Przemek Psikuta, co-host of the program "A disc evening". The cover of the group Jethro Tull "Bursting Out" Photo: press materialsThe concert, double album "Bursting Out" was released on September 22, 1978. It was a record of the best moments of the concert tour to the album "Heavy horses". - It was the 11th studio album of Jethro Tull recorded in 10 years. During the tour, the musicians performed a full cross-section through the band's work. It was this first period, from 1968 to 1978, that was the best in the musical history of Ian Anderson and colleagues - emphasized Przemek Psikuta. How did Jethro Tull contribute to the popularization of folk? Which famous Polish musician was inspired by the flute playing of Ian Anderson? About this in the recording of the program. www.polskieradio.pl/8/5745/Artykul/2023422,Koncertowe-oblicze-Jethro-Tull-sprzed-40-lat
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Post by spl on Jun 5, 2018 8:49:07 GMT
Bursting Out was the best of the slew of double live albums from the '70's.
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Post by Budding Stately Hero on Feb 26, 2022 13:24:47 GMT
5 title tracks...and could have been 6 since Heavy Horses was a better live song than No Lullaby...the sales force types knew what they were doing in those days, hoping a live album would stimulate catalog sales. Heavy Horses could have fit if they didn't waste the space on Conundrum, Quatrain and the Dambusters March. Twelve minutes!
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Post by Budding Stately Hero on Feb 26, 2022 13:33:21 GMT
Bursting Out was the best of the slew of double live albums from the '70's. It's my favorite, but then again I'm partial. Still, it sounds as though they recorded it in a smaller theater. One of the best sounding albums from the arena rock days. My other favorite is The Kinks, One for the Road, which was recorded mostly in 1979. Come to think of it, I haven't listened to Frampton in ages.
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Post by tomerikloe on Feb 26, 2022 22:10:43 GMT
I love Tull Live, but this album NEVER gelled with me, I figure after hearing the Heavy Horses complete Live Concert, my problem were with Bursting Out : the god damn double tracked vocals, it just dont work.
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