OFF: Jethro Tull
Marshall Wood
mwood at SLICE.AGILE.COM
Thu Jul 31 08:18:58 EDT 1997
>On Wed, 30 Jul 1997 13:04:21 EDT Marshall Wood <mwood at SLICE.AGILE.COM> wrote:
>>Come to think of it, I think it was that box [20th Anniv.] that
>>caused my Tullitis. I now have all of their stuff, which is
>>the only cure for this condition.
>Really? Even "Stormwatch" and "A"? I got rid of Stormwatch because "Orion"
>was the only slightly decent track on it (IMO).
"Orion" is good, but what about "Dun Ringill" ? Actually, I
didn't really care for _Stormwatch_ the first time I heard it,
but while my Tullitis was at its peak, I listened to it
repeatedly, and started to really enjoy it.
>"A" I gave away because the
>25th [not 20th] Anniversary box has - IMO again - the definitive mix of
>"Black Sunday", which is, like on Stormwatch, the only good track.
"BS" is definitely the best track there, but I also like "The
Pine Marten's Jig" (a typical Tull instrumental), "Fylingdale
Flyer" and "4 W.D." (a track which most Tull fans despise).
>P.S.: Even "Catfish Rising"? "Rock Island"?!?!?
_Catfish Rising_ has about an equal mix of hits and misses (I
love "Rocks on the Road"), but _Rock Island_ is mostly hits
(don't care for "Kissing Willie," but I really like "Whaler's
Dues" and "Another Christmas Song"). I'm surprised you didn't
mention _Under Wraps_, which is a truly horrid effort.
So that this post doesn't just concentrate on JT's mediocre
efforts, I'll mention that my favorites are _Songs from the
Wood_, _Heavy Horses_ (the title cut and "Moths" are two of
the best things they've ever done), and _Broadsword and the
Beast_. Oh, and the _20 Years of JT_ boxed set. Almost
forgot _Living in the Past_. And _A Little Light Music_.
And, and, and... you get the idea.
MWood
NP: _Volume Two: Brainstorm_ - Mastermind
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