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Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) US Santa Maria 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

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Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) US Santa Maria 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch
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Label: Chrysalis/CHR 1238 | Released: 1979 | Genre: Progressive-Folk

A1 North Sea Oil 3:08
A2 Orion 3:55
A3 Home 2:44
A4 Dark Ages 9:07
A5 Warm Sporran 3:31

B1 Something’s On The Move 4:24
B2 Old Ghosts 4:20
B3 Dun Ringill 2:37
B4 Flying Dutchman 7:42
B5 Elegy 3:30


Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Chrysalis Records
Copyright © – Chrysalis Records
Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria
Published By – Salamander & Son Music Ltd.
Published By – Rare Blue Music, Inc.
Published By – David Palmer Ltd.
Recorded At – Maison Rouge
Recorded At – La Maison Rouge
Credits
Arranged By – Jethro Tull
Art Direction – Peter Wagg
Bass Guitar – John Glascock (tracks: A2, B4, B5)
Design Concept [Cover Concept] – Ian Anderson
Drums, Percussion – Barriemore Barlow
Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Classical Guitar – Martin Barre
Engineer – Robin Black
Engineer [Second] – Leigh Mantle
Painting [Cover] – David Jackson (11)
Piano, Organ – John Evan
Producer – Ian Anderson, Robin Black
Synthesizer, Organ [Portative], Orchestrated By [Orchestral Arrangements] – David Palmer (2)
Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar – Ian Anderson
Voice [Spoken Voice] – Francis Wilson
Written-By – David Palmer (2) (tracks: B5), Ian Anderson (tracks: A1 to B4)
Notes
Recorded at Maison Rouge Studios, Fulham and in the Maison Rouge Mobile.

℗ © 1979 Chrysalis Records
All songs published by Salamander & Song Ltd/Rare Blue Music, Inc. except
“Elegy” published by David Palmer Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (Scanned): 075585123819
Barcode (Text): 0 7558-51238-1
Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched, variant 1): CHR-1238-AS 8 SX E S1
Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched, variant 1): CHR-1238-BS-8 SX C S2
Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched, variant 2): CHR-1238-AS 7
Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched, variant 2): CHR-1238-BS 15
Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched, variant 3): CHR-1238-AS B SX C 1S
Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched, variant 3): CHR-1238-BS 8 SX C S2
Rights Society: ASCAP
Matrix / Runout (Label A side): (CHR-1238-AS)
Matrix / Runout (Label B side): (CHR-1238-BS)


Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) US Santa Maria 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) US Santa Maria 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) US Santa Maria 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



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Really good follow up to Heavy Horses despite all the difficulty surrounding the band, and reminds us not only how prolific and accomplished Ian Anderson is, but the impact Jethro Tull’s music has had on everything from folk rock and pop to minstrel metal and symphonic cheese. It doesn’t chart much new territory, the songs resembling classic Anderson shanties more than something thematic, leaner than previous work and though not outstanding like Horses, it’s one of those albums that catches you off-guard with the quality of the material. Thanks, Ian, for being there in hard times and good.
‘North Sea Oil’ finds the band in top form with a tune that could’ve been on any of their preceding three records, tasty mutes from Marty as always, a beautiful flute that shows no signs of waning and an ecology-minded lyric from Anderson. Metallic anthem ‘Orion’ is a fitting tribute to the North skies and the gods that tend them, followed by slightly sad and entirely sentimental ‘Home’. Very prog centerpiece ‘Dark Ages’ starts as a death knell and becomes a dramatic send-up with military regalia, heavy metal and marching drums… classic Tull at every turn, a great cut not to be missed by fans, and ‘Warm Sporran’ is a strange foray into fusion with mixed results. ‘Somethings on the Move’ is straight riff-rock with plenty of cool flauting, reasonably solid. And ‘Old Ghosts’ is vintage Tull, a cut that reminisces with delicate orchestration, piano, and Anderson’s sensitive vocals. Good stuff. ‘Dun Rungill’ is a distant echo from the past, ‘Flying Dutchman’ ain’t bad with its neat Medieval jig in the middle, and David Palmer’s gorgeous heart-tugging instrumental ‘Elegy’ to end.
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