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The Jethro Tull Christmas Album (CD - 2003)

The Jethro Tull Christmas Album (CD - 2003)

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Artist: Jethro Tull

Label: Fuel 2000 Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Art Rock

Album Description: Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, mandolin, piccolo, percussion); Martin Barre (acoustic & electric guitar); David Pegg (mandolin); Andrew Giddings (accordion, keybo... Read More

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Album Description
Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, mandolin, piccolo, percussion); Martin Barre (acoustic & electric guitar); David Pegg (mandolin); Andrew Giddings (accordion, keyboards, organ, bass); Jonathan Noyce (bass); James Duncan, Doane Perry (drums).

Additional personnel: David Pegg (mandolin, bass); James Duncan (drums, percussion); The Sturcz String Quartet.

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

Personnel: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, flute, piccolo, percussion); Martin Barre (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Dave Pegg (mandolin); Gábor Csonka, Péter Szilágyi (violin); Gyula Benkö (viola); András Sturcz (cello); Andy Giddings (accordion, organ, keyboards, keyboard bass); Doane Perry (drums, percussion); James Duncan (drums).

Recording information: Presshouse Studio, Devon, England; Sound Conception Studio, Bristol, England; Travis Dickerson Studios, Chatsworth, CA.

Photographer: Igor Vereshagin.

Unknown Contributor Role: Sturcz String Quartet.

Arrangers: Ian Anderson ; Laszlo Bencker.

For a band that remained relatively consistent (with a few minor exceptions) in their approach to rock & roll since 1968, Jethro Tull also possessed a sound that was uniquely '70s-oriented during their most successful period between 1971-1978. Avid fans have been yearning for the group's return to the style which made them one of the most successful of the guitar-based, mainstream prog outfits -- albums like Broadsword and the Beast and J-Tull.Com touched on their former glory, but they didn't fully satisfy. Christmas Album could be the recording that those fans have been waiting for, and they shouldn't let its title or overt seasonal orientation dissuade them -- with their liberal use of classic English folk music and overall orientation toward England's past (even in their name), Jethro Tull is also the one prog rock/hard rock band of their generation that could issue a Christmas album that folds so easily into the rest of their output; it transcends its purpose and focus, mostly through the quiet boldness of its music and playing and the surprising excitement that laces most of the 16 songs. With a mixture of re-recorded old songs, Christmas standards and new originals, songwriter/singer Ian Anderson, in a roundabout manner, captures the tradition, warmth, and bittersweet feelings that are inextricably linked to the holiday season; at the same time, Anderson, longtime collaborator/lead guitarist Martin Barre, and the rest of the group's 2003 lineup recapture the musical intensity of three decades' past, and build on the classic Tull mood of sardonic humor, wry irony, and fierce passions that permeated all of their work from Stand Up to Songs From the Wood. All of this material, in its content and execution, recalls the group's prime early-'70s years and levels of musical complexity not presented so successfully by this band in at least 25 years. With a generous use of unamplified instruments like mandolin, acoustic guitar, flute, and accordion, this album resembles the production found on Songs From the Wood and Heavy Horses. In fact, three tracks from those two albums were reworked for this release; "Fire at Midnight," "Ring Out Solstice Bells" and "Weathercock." Only "Ring Out Solstice Bells" appeared to be the obvious choice for a Christmas album, but given Anderson's offbeat perspective of things, the other two tracks assimilate nicely. In addition, "Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow" sounds like it could have emanated from those 1977 and 1978 recordings, as could "Last Man at the Party" from 1974's War Child sessions. Among the re-recordings, pieces such as "A Christmas Song," that originally had orchestral accompaniment, are redone without it, in new arrangements, while others that were done without orchestra get dressed up with strings. From the traditional side of Christmas, Tull gives "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" a jazzy adaptation reminiscent of "Bouree" from Stand Up (which is also revisited on this recording) and "We Five Kings" sounds rhythmically similar to "Living in the Past," particularly the bass guitar line. In addition to Bach's Bouree, the majestic Gabriel Fauré piece Pavane is included, which features guitarist Martin Barre's exceptional acoustic playing. And Barre himself gets a rare solo composition as the album closer (a Christmas gift from Anderson?), the deeply evocative tone-painting "A Winter Snowscape," which takes some gratifying turns away from the most obvious melodic direction. The album's overall mix of folk, jazz, pop, rock, and classical elements carries it beyond the holiday listening for which it was intended, and is all woven together so skillfully as to make this an essential Tull album, their first in almost three decades and their most musically rewarding. And although this Christmas album doesn't necessarily conjure up images of Santa and the Savior, it does create a mood and feeling reflective of the holiday season. More importantly, it is perhaps the most satisfying Tull releases in 25 years. [Reissued in late 2004 in a limited-edition version with a bonus DVD containing three performance videos of material going back to "That Sunday Feeling"]. ~ Dave Sleger & Bruce Eder

Track Listing
1.Birthday Card at Christmas
2.Holly Herald
3.Christmas Song, A
4.Another Christmas Song
5.God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
6.Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow
7.Last Man at the Party
8.Weathercock
9.Pavane
10.First Snow on Brooklyn
11.Greensleeved
12.Fire at Midnight
13.We Five Kings
14.Ring Out Solstice Bells
15.Bourée
16.Winter Snowscape, A - (bonus track)
Album Information

UPC:
00030206134025
Release Date: Sep 30, 2003
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Art Rock
Label: Fuel 2000 Records
Distributor: Universal Di
Producer: Ian Anderson
Engineer: Alex Ivanovich; Ian Anderson; Kenny Wheeler
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2003
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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