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Jethro Tull|A (2004 Remaster)

A (2004 Remaster)

Jethro Tull

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Gone are the longtime Anderson images of the vagabond/sage (the group is clad in white jumpsuits on the cover) -- also gone are the historical immersion of their music and anything resembling Dickensian, much less Elizabethan sensibilities. And nearly gone was Jethro Tull itself, for A started life as an Ian Anderson solo project but ended up as a Jethro Tull release, probably for commercial reasons. The difference is probably too subtle for most people to comprehend anyway. It is more reflective than Tull's usual work, but lacks the sudden, loud hard rock explosions that punctuate most of the group's albums. The death of bassist John Glascock in late 1979, and the departure of Anderson's longtime friend John Evans after the release of Stormwatch, as well as the exit of arranger/keyboard player David Palmer, led to some major lineup shifts; Fairport Convention's Dave Pegg's taking over Glascock's spot and the addition of Eddie Jobson, ex-Roxy Music/King Crimson violinist/keyboardman all seem to have removed some of Anderson's impetus, at least for a time, for keeping the group going in the studio. What finally emerged is the first Tull record not to feature Anderson's acoustic guitar, yet it also has a more balanced sound than any of their prior records. Jobson's arrangements are leaner and more muscular than Palmer's, giving the music a stripped-down sound, a sort of hard folk-rock (reminiscent of Steeleye Span's All Around My Hat), augmented by synthesizer and electric violin; this somewhat updated Anderson's music and moved him into the art rock category. Released in the midst of the punk/new wave boom in the United States, it didn't do too much for anyone's career, although it probably maintained Anderson's credibility better than any traditional Tull album would have.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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Jethro Tull

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1
Crossfire (2004 Remaster)
00:03:52

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums, Percussion - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

2
Fylingdale Flyer (2004 Remaster)
00:04:36

Jethro Tull, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Vocals, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Electric Violin - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar - David Pegg, Bass Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

3
Working John, Working Joe (2004 Remaster)
00:05:04

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums, Percussion - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

4
Black Sunday (2004 Remaster)
00:06:38

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

5
Protect and Survive (2004 Remaster)
00:03:37

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums, Percussion - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

6
Batteries Not Included (2004 Remaster)
00:03:53

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

7
Uniform (2004 Remaster)
00:03:34

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Electric Violin, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar, Mandolin - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

8
4.W.D. (Low Ratio) (2004 Remaster)
00:03:43

Jethro Tull, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

9
The Pine Marten's Jig (2004 Remaster)
00:03:28

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Electric Violin, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums, Percussion - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar, Mandolin - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 1980, 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

10
And Further On (2004 Remaster)
00:04:21

Jethro Tull, Arranger, MainArtist - Ian Anderson, Producer, Flute, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, Writer - Eddie Jobson, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Robin Black, Producer, Engineer - Mark Craney, Drums, Percussion - Dave Pegg, Bass Guitar - Leigh Mantle, AssistantEngineer - Martin Barre, Electric Guitar

© 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2004 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Album review

Gone are the longtime Anderson images of the vagabond/sage (the group is clad in white jumpsuits on the cover) -- also gone are the historical immersion of their music and anything resembling Dickensian, much less Elizabethan sensibilities. And nearly gone was Jethro Tull itself, for A started life as an Ian Anderson solo project but ended up as a Jethro Tull release, probably for commercial reasons. The difference is probably too subtle for most people to comprehend anyway. It is more reflective than Tull's usual work, but lacks the sudden, loud hard rock explosions that punctuate most of the group's albums. The death of bassist John Glascock in late 1979, and the departure of Anderson's longtime friend John Evans after the release of Stormwatch, as well as the exit of arranger/keyboard player David Palmer, led to some major lineup shifts; Fairport Convention's Dave Pegg's taking over Glascock's spot and the addition of Eddie Jobson, ex-Roxy Music/King Crimson violinist/keyboardman all seem to have removed some of Anderson's impetus, at least for a time, for keeping the group going in the studio. What finally emerged is the first Tull record not to feature Anderson's acoustic guitar, yet it also has a more balanced sound than any of their prior records. Jobson's arrangements are leaner and more muscular than Palmer's, giving the music a stripped-down sound, a sort of hard folk-rock (reminiscent of Steeleye Span's All Around My Hat), augmented by synthesizer and electric violin; this somewhat updated Anderson's music and moved him into the art rock category. Released in the midst of the punk/new wave boom in the United States, it didn't do too much for anyone's career, although it probably maintained Anderson's credibility better than any traditional Tull album would have.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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