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Catfish Rising [Original recording remastered, Extra tracks]

Jethro Tull Audio CD

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1. This Is Not Love
2. Occasional Demons
3. Roll Yer Own
4. Rocks On The Road
5. Sparrow On The Schoolyard Wall
6. Thinking Round Corners
7. Still Loving You Tonight
8. Doctor To My Disease
9. Like A Tall Thin Girl
10. White Innocence
11. Sleeping With The Dog
12. Gold Tipped Boots, Black Jacket And Tie
13. When Jesus Came To Play
14. Night In The Wilderness
15. Jump Start (Live)

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Remastered edition of this 1991 album. 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. Features ''Sparrow On The Schoolyard Wall'', ''Still Loving You Tonight'' and more.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Reeling in the Blues, Dec 19 2006
By Eugenius Dobson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Catfish Rising (Audio CD)
Catfish Rising came after the rock out that was Rock Island, and while it starts out as if it's going to be another record full of guitar bravado, with This is Not Love, it quickly moves itself off into bluesy musical territory, making Catfish Rising a completely different kettle of fish altogether. Less serious than Rock Island, Catfish playfully mingles the blues, with folk, rock, Indian and something else slightly twisted and mad. Mr. Anderson seems especially playful and wicked on Thinking Round Corners, one of my favorite songs on the album (as well as one of my favorite songs from any record, period.) He sounds like a crazed version of Popeye who has eaten way too much spinach, lusting after Olive Oyl while given to poetic flights of fancy. Gold Tipped Boots, Black Jacket and Tie is another mad rush through a folk/rock maelstrom that whirls and twirls breathlessly about. Meanwhile the more traditional blues-rock of Sleeping with the Dog tells the tale of the 'damned if you do and damned if you don't' story that every man who has ever been involved with a woman can probably relate to. In fact just the other day..., Er, um ... anyway, back to the review. Roll Yer Own is a country fried blues number that ambles through the backwoods of the deep south, while maintaining the purely English humour of the Tull. Rocks on the Road is a contemplative blues song from a road weary band, and another highlight on the record. White Innocence is an epic story song that features lush musical arrangements, and some of the most picturesque lyrics Mr. Anderson has ever written. Other highlights for me are Occasional Demons, Doctor to My Disease and When Jesus Came to Play.
As for the bonus tracks...
The song Night in the Wilderness, previously only available as a bonus track on the Rocks on the Road single CD (I think?) is now rightfully added on to this record. An excellent song that also includes a line related to the title of the CD. In fact there were many great songs written and recorded during this period, some of which can be found on their Nightcap CD (another excellent release that you should have in your collection.) The live version of Jump Start included here is one of the best performances of that song I've heard.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD!, July 4 2010
By G "Silvervish" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Catfish Rising (Audio CD)
If you are a Tull freak like me, you will get a blast out of this. This is especially true if you like the blues side of Tull. There is not a back track on this.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Jethro Rising, Aug 19 2007
By Alan Caylow - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Catfish Rising (Audio CD)
For 1991's "Catfish Rising," Jethro Tull get more into a blues-rock vein, and it's a highly enjoyable Tull album from start to finish. Many great rockers on this one, like "This Is Not Love," "Occasional Demons," "Like A Tall Thin Girl," and "White Innocence," as well as lighter but just-as-powerful songs like the excellent "Rocks On The Road," "Still Loving You Tonight," and the band's amusing tale of "When Jesus Came To Play." Although I personally think Tull's best album from the 90's is "Roots To Branches," "Catfish Rising" is still another great album from Ian Anderson & company.
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