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JETHRO TULL Living In The Past CD An unconventional best-of collection at the time of its 1972 release, Living in the Past existed to gain a greater foothold in America for Jethro Tull following the breakthrough success of Aqualung. And it did, by offering a little something for everyone. There are a number of songs that became FM radio staples, ranging from the heavy rock of “Teacher” and “Hymn 43” to lighter fare, such as the title tune. A pair of jam-heavy selections, “By Kind Permission Of” and “Dharma for One” (featuring the era’s requisite in-concert drum solo), were recorded live at Carnegie Hall. Overall, Living in the Past does an excellent job of revealing Tull’s achievements and limitations, its ambitions as well as its pretensions. –Daniel Durchholz






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