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Not sure what to think about this.
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Looks like a 25th year anniversery. guess its rerecorded or something
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| Rating: 8 |
Written by zarahuztra on 01.02.2012 at 16:01
Looks like a 25th year anniversery. guess its rerecorded or something
Nope, all new song. It's funny how everyone has low expectations, following up one of the greatest prog epics of all time is definitely no easy feat. But hell, there was a Crimson II
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This is a whole new album. It's an Ian Anderson solo recording though, not Jethro Tull.
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Exciting news, not expecting it to be as good as the original, but excited nonetheless.
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I'm skeptical and I still don't get it why they would do part to to one of the best 70s albums. Part 2 to famous albums just does not work.
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It's a concept album that follows how the fictional character Gerald Bostock could have turned out. We get to see his possible futures as he reaches the age of 50. Amazingly Anderson will tour the entire album along with the entire original - should be something to behold.
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| Rating: 8 |
Wow, it actually isn't bad at all. Some great stuff here...
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It's not a Jethro Tull album, but a Ian Anderson one
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| Rating: 8 |
I'm just learning of this now. Crazy! I do love Thick As A Brick. And I have heard Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson's recent stuff and it's not quite the same as it used to be but they're still very talented. This will be listened to...by me!
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| Rating: 7 |
"...to be thick, as a brick... two". That wasn't necessary (aside of the musical reference which I loved).
This album was surprisingly good. Ian's modern voice annoys me a bit, but the compositions are lovely.
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| Rating: 8 |
Not as monumental as the original but pretty good. I like hearing from Ian Anderson, he always writes quality songs.
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