I have over 20 different CD's of Jethro Tull, so I consider myself a "superfan." Like any fan of a group that has been around for 30+ years, I'm suspicious of how good the "newer stuff" is going to be, especially when it has a cheesy name like J-Tull dot com. After almost a month with the CD, I must now admit that it spends as much time in my player as any of my JT collection, which is really saying something considering I listed to JT for about 9 hours a day every weekday (software developer). No duds on this album, and the title track will stick in your head, even though it's too complex to hum. If you like JT at all, then this is a must-have considering you can pick it up on eBay for $3 or so.
Ian Andersen has always been inventive, and this album proves it. It certainly isn’t one that most folks remember, but it shows a different side of the band - and it did not cost much. Jethro Tull does its best to enter the modern era with this set, and I have honk they did it well!
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This is one of those albums that you like more and more as you listen more. Great music, great lyrics, great musicians. Highly recommend.
Good cd.
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