Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die: Remastered


Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die: Remastered
Customer Review: Tull in fine form
The 1970’s were Tull’s decade for great music and this is no exception. Whilst “Heavy Horses” will always be my favourite since it was that cd that re-awakened my interest in Tull, “Too Old ….” is certainly the most played. From the opening blast of “Quiz Kid” and witty “Crazed Institution” to the sublime “Taxi Grab” and title track, this is a classic Tull record. But for me, “Big Dipper” is one of the finest fun tracks ever penned by anyone. Top marks

Customer Review: The start of the end
Recently returned to the Tull back catalogue after loosing interest in the group in the mid 70’s. Hadn’t heard Minstral in the gallery before and must say i enjoyed it. Tried this album and those that followed and they are pretty average. Subsequent solo works by Anderson (Secret language of birds etc)are very enjoyable. I think the band just came to a natural end but carried on in mediocraty. I wouldn’t recomend buying any Tull work after Minstral.If anyone does they can buy my copies

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