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A Little Light Music
Rock · 1992 · 17 tracks

A Little Light Music

A semi-acoustic live document stripping away the synthesizers of the era for intimate, flute-led folk rearrangements of the band's progressive rock catalog.

September 14, 1992 · EMI (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

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A Little Light Music is a refreshing palate cleanser in the Jethro Tull discography, arriving at a time when the band was moving away from the heavy-handed synthesizers of the late 1980s. It captures a specific 1992 European tour where the volume was turned down, but the musicality was dialed up. The result is a warm, wood-grained listening experience that feels more like a private performance in a medieval hall than a stadium rock show. The interplay between Martin Barre's crisp acoustic guitar and Ian Anderson's iconic flute work is given room to breathe, revealing the delicate folk architecture that always sat beneath their more bombastic hits.

Tracklist · 17 Tracks
01
Someday the Sun Won’t Shine for You
4:00
02
Living in the Past
5:07
03
Life Is a Long Song
3:37
04
Under Wraps
2:31
05
Rocks on the Road
7:04
06
Nursie
2:27
07
Too Old to Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die
4:44
08
One White Duck
3:15
09
A New Day Yesterday
7:34
10
John Barleycorn
6:34
11
Look Into the Sun
3:46
12
A Christmas Song
3:46
13
From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser
3:51
14
This Is Not Love
3:53
15
Bourée
6:06
16
Pussy Willow
3:32
17
Locomotive Breath
5:51
Moments Worth Listening For
the moment the iconic heavy riff of Locomotive Breath is transformed into a jaunty, acoustic folk dance
Ian Anderson’s breathy flute solo during Bourée where the audience's hushed silence becomes part of the texture
the rare vocal blend on John Barleycorn where the Greek influence of George Dalaras meets English folk tradition
Reviews

How does A Little Light Music sound next to the rest of Jethro Tull's catalogue?

Serene+4.0σ

Serene saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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