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- From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu (Jeffrey C. Burka)
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- Subject: Re: jethrotull
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 03:58:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec29.212903.21894@cbfsb.cb.att.com> yes@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (daniel.e.wofford) writes:
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- [regarding the LSO/Tull recording _A Classic Case_]
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- >t a follow up note to this. This was the 2nd cd of it's type by the LSO
- >the first "tribute" was to Genesis on an album called "We Know What We Like"
-
- Bzzzt. Please play again. Or at least check your copyright dates. _A Classic
- Case_ was released in '85 (first Tull album I ever bought; everything else I'd
- heard was borrowed from my brother). _We Know What We Like_ came out in
- January '87 (or was it February? I know it was winter, and I know I had the
- first copy received at the record store I was working in at the time).
-
- >This is for more hard core Genesis fans or those who like some of the
- >mellower New Age stuff.
-
- Agreed. I don't think _We Know What We Like_ came off nearly as well. It's
- not overly surprising; David Palmer, who arranged the music and conducted
- the orchestra was with (and later in) Jethro Tull for years. A third
- album, this one of Pink Floyd songs, was released in '89 or so. I heard
- mixed reports about it and never got around to actually hearing it.
-
- Jeff
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