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Jethro Tull: Live At Montreux 2003 captures a moment in time when the band, led by the unmistakable Ian Anderson, returned to the stage after years, bringing their unique blend of rock and folk to the Montreux audience. The atmosphere is electric, with the band delivering a polished yet raw performance. The pacing feels just right, balancing deep cuts with crowd-pleasers. Anderson’s flute solos are particularly engaging, almost like dialogues with the audience. You can really sense the band's history woven into the fabric of their set, and it's fascinating how they manage to keep it fresh. The visuals and sound are solid, immersing you in that classic Tull vibe that fans know so well.
Great representation of Tull's live energy.Explores their later career dynamics.Flute solos stand out in performance.
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