Another obscure track off of the obscure album Under Wraps in 1984.
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11 years ago
perdedoronline
chills :-)
12 years ago
Dudly Mohr
Ths wasn't on the US vinyl copy that i have
13 years ago
vgmc7650
@gothling1955 I know; this track wasn't even included on the cassette (like Astronomy and Automotive Engineering were) and neither was General Crossing. This was a common tactic by artists in the 1980s, probably a "more music for your money" type of thing to boost tape & CD sales. And it took a while, too, since by 1987-88, compact discs were only owned by 7% of the U.S. population. I bought tape in late '86, then CD in '91...like Yes' Big Generator, the CD play volume was too low.
16 years ago
Aqualung71
Thanks very much. I enjoyed your video too, very well done. Check my others if you liked this one.
16 years ago
gothling1955
Very nicely done! I appreciated getting to see so much vintage imagery from Tull's 1984 tour, especially since they cancelled playing L.A. that year due to Ian's nagging voice problems. "Tundra" was always one of my absolute favorites off of "Under Wraps", it's a wonderfully ominous sounding tune. (I even remember the original vinyl edition, which didn't include the track at all. I had to track it down elsewhere.) Keep up the excellent work.