Jethro Tull Storm Zip
Details about Jethro Tull 'Storm Watch' 11X14' Album. Destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of. Oct 19, 2011 'Dark Ages' performed by Jethro Tull from the bootleg 'Watchers on the Storm'. Ian Anderson - vocals and flute Barriemore Barlow - drums and percussion.
Production
In 2004, a remastered version of Stormwatch was released with four bonus tracks. This is the last Tull album to feature the classic line-up of 1970s. Bassist John Glascock, suffering at this point from the effects of a cardiac infection that eventually led to his death, is only featured on three tracks (“Flying Dutchman”, “Orion”, and “Elegy”). Ian Anderson played bass elsewhere on the album while Dave Pegg played on the subsequent tour. The instrumental piece “Elegy” was written by David Palmer.
Dun Ringill is the historic site of an Iron Age fort on the Isle of Skye, which served as the original seat of the Clan MacKinnon. Anderson once owned and lived in nearby Kilmarie House, until he sold the estate in 1994. A sporran is a type of pouch traditionally worn with a kilt.
Other tracks allude to the constellation of Orion and the legend of the Flying Dutchman. It is sometimes rumoured that “Elegy” was a homage to John Glascock — who was very ill at the time due to a congenital heart defect, and would die shortly after the album’s release. Actually, it is an elegy to David Palmer’s father, and is one of the few tracks on which Glascock plays.
Release date: 09.February 2004 (UK) and (date to be announced) 2004 (USA) Recording location/date: Spring/summr 1979 using Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studio, Fulham, London. Guest musicians: Francis Wilson (spoken word on track 8) Production: Ian Anderson and Robin Black Cover Concept by: - Cover Art by: David Jackson Musicians: Ian Anderson (flute, acoustic guitar, bass, vocals) Martin Barre (electric guitar, mandolin, classical guitar) Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion) John Glascock (bass, vocals) plays on tracks 2, 9 and 10 John Evans (piano, organ) David Palmer (synthesizers, portative organ, orchestral arrangements).
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