Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Jethro Tull | |
| Album Title | |
| Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 | |
| Release Date | |
| November 2, 2004 | |
| Time | |
This release is a bit like stepping into a time warp -- before they were a folk-rock band and before they were a progressive rock or art rock band, Jethro Tull were pretty much a loud rock & roll band working from a blues base, with a few elements of jazz and folk thrown in, and that's mostly what you've got there. The dominant instrument is Martin Barre's heavily amplified, chord-driven lead guitar playing, which crunches and slashes with the best of them on most of this performance -- Ian Anderson's vocals, flute, and acoustic guitar are present, to be sure, and they find a balance on the then-new song "My God," but even at the their folkiest and droning-est, Tull were still a hard rock band in those days with an irresistible propulsive force in their work. Read More
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