(Review from progarchives.com)

“A Little Light Music” is a long and loving look at a legendary journey through the years, from the early “Bouree” ’round presently to Catfish Rising. What’s impressive is how Tull still fills out the old swashbuckler’s suit, handling the dusty sword once more with care and charisma. Was “A New Day Yesterday” so long ago, did “Under Wraps” just come unwrapped so soon? “A Little Light Music” isn’t concerned with the business of When; it answers Now. The whole body of Tull, from apple to zanzibar, is as vital today as twentysomething summers ago. Time passes, wine matures and temples crumble; Tull lives on.

Line-up:
- Ian Anderson / flute, mandolin, harmonica, acoustic guitar, percussion, vocals
- Martin Barre / electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- Dave Pegg / bass, mandolin
- Dave Mattacks / snare drum, bass drum, hi-hat, cymbal, glockenspiel, percussion, keyboard

Track List:
01. Someday The Sun Won’t Shine For You (3:59)
02. Living In The Past (5:08)
03. Life Is A Long Song (3:37)
04. Under Wraps (2:30)
05. Rocks On The Road (7:05)
06. Nursie (2:27)
07. Too Old To Rock: 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 (5:52)

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