Catfish Rising [Bonus Tracks] Jethro Tull

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 26,484
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 094637097724
 
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Catfish Rising [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThis Is Not Love 3:59
2LISTENOccasional Demons 3:48
3LISTENRoll Yer Own 4:25
4LISTENRocks on the Road 5:32
5LISTENSparrow on the Schoolyard Wall 5:25
6LISTENThinking Round Corners 3:32
7LISTENStill Loving You Tonight 4:32
8LISTENDoctor to My Disease 4:35
9LISTENLike a Tall Thin Girl 3:40
10LISTENWhite Innocence 7:45
11LISTENSleeping with the Dog 4:26
12LISTENGold Tipped Boots, Black Jacket and Tie 3:41
13LISTENWhen Jesus Came to Play 5:08
14LISTENNight in the Wilderness Bonus Track 4:05
15LISTENJump Start Live / Bonus Track 7:48

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Editorial Reviews

Jethro Tull's best album of the 1990s, a surging, hard-rocking monster (at least, compared to anything immediately before or since) that doesn't lose sight of good tunes or the folk sources that have served this band well. The lineup this time out is Ian Anderson on acoustic and electric guitars, flute, and electric and acoustic mandolins, Martin Barre on electric guitar, Doane Perry on drums, Dave Pegg on bass, and Andy Giddings on keyboards. The real difference between this and most of the group's output since the end of the '70s lies in the songs, all of which are approached with serious energy and enthusiasm -- the lyrics are completely forgettable, but for the first time since War Child, the band sounds like they're playing as though their lives depended on it. "Sparrow on the Schoolyard Wall" is at least as good a song as "Bungle in the Jungle" or "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day," and while that ain't exactly "My God," it's still better than most other recent Tull albums have been. "Still Loving You Tonight" and "Sleeping with the Dog" recall the group's blues roots, albeit not quite in bluesy enough fashion. There's still some dross, as there would almost have to be on an hour-long album, but overall this is the group's best album since the end of the '70s. [The 2006 reissue includes two bonus tracks.] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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