A Little Light Music
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A Little Light Music | ||
Live album by Jethro Tull | ||
Released | September 14, 1992 | |
Recorded | May 1992 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 77:41 | |
Label | Chrysalis Records | |
Producer(s) | Ian Anderson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Jethro Tull chronology | ||
Catfish Rising (1991) |
A Little Light Music (1992) |
Nightcap (1993) |
A Little Light Music (1992) is a Jethro Tull live album. All songs were recorded during the A Little Light Music European concert tour of May 1992. There are two versions of this album. The second version was printed in Italy and is marketed and distributed only in Italy and Greece. In this second version of this album, the Greek singer George Dalaras participates and sings a duet with Ian Anderson the song "John Barleycorn". This song was recorded live from the concert that took place on May 13 1992.
Contents |
[edit] Personnel
- Ian Anderson (flute, mandolin, harmonica, acoustic guitar, percussion, vocals)
- Martin Barre (electric guitar, acoustic guitar)
- Dave Pegg (bass, mandolin)
- Dave Mattacks (snare drum, bass drum, hi-hat, cymbal, glockenspiel, percussion, keyboard)
[edit] Track listing
- "Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You" (Athens, May 13/14 1992) – 3:59
- "Living in the Past" (London, May 2, 1992) – 5:07
- "Life Is a Long Song" (Frankfurt, May 12, 1992) – 3:37
- "Under Wraps" (Zurich, May 6/7 1992) – 2:30
- "Rocks on the Road" (Caesarea, May 23, 1992) – 7:04
- "Nursie" (Manheim, May 5, 1992) – 2:27
- "Too Old to Rock And Roll, Too Young to Die" (Ankara, May 16, 1992) – 4:43
- "One White Duck" (Prague, May 10, 1992) – 3:15
- "A New Day Yesterday" (Graz, May 9, 1992) – 7:33
- "John Barleycorn" (Athens, May 13/14 1992) – 6:34
- "Look into the Sun" (Caesarea, May 23, 1992) – 3:45
- "The Christmas Song" (Caesarea, May 23, 1992) – 3:46
- "From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser" (Munich, May 7, 1992) – 3:51
- "This Is Not Love" (Caesarea, May 23, 1992) – 3:53
- "Bourée" (Berlin, May 11, 1992) – 6:06
- "Pussy Willow" (Dortmund, May 4, 1992) – 3:31
- "Locomotive Breath" (Jerusalem, May 21, 1992) – 5:51
[edit] Notes
- UK release September 14, 1992, chart #34
- US release September 22, 1992, chart #150