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Lyrics & Music Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood (1977) [Remaster 2003]

Posted on 2010-08-03




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Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood (1977) {Remaster 2003}

Folk rock / Progressive rock

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This is remastered version with bonus tracks

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Jethro Tull are a Grammy Award winning English rock band that formed in 1967-1968. Their music is marked by the distinctive vocal style and lead flute work of front man Ian Anderson. Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, they have, over the years, incorporated elements of classical, folk and 'ethnic' musics, jazz and art rock. Eclectic influences, diverse instrumentation, and often elaborate song construction led them to be labeled as an archetypal "progressive rock" band. Contrary to popular belief, Jethro Tull was not the name of a famous flautist.

Ian Anderson's first band, started in 1963 in Blackpool, was known as The Blades. It had developed by 1966 into a seven-piece white soul band called the John Evan Band (later the John Evan Smash), named for pianist/drummer John Evans, who dropped the final "s" from his name to make it sound less ordinary. At this point, Barrie Barlow was the band's drummer, as he would later be for Tull itself.

The band moved to the London area in search of more bookings, basing themselves in nearby Luton. However, money remained short and within days of the move most of the band quit and headed back North, leaving Anderson and bassist Glenn Cornick to join forces with blues guitarist Mick Abrahams and his friend, drummer Clive Bunker, both from the Luton-based band "McGregor's Engine". At first, the new band had trouble getting repeat bookings and they took to changing their name frequently to continue playing the London club circuit. Band names were often supplied by the staff of their booking agents, one of whom, a history buff, eventually christened them Jethro Tull after the 18th-century agriculturist who invented the seed drill. This name stuck simply by virtue of the fact that they were using it the first time a club manager (namely, John Gee of the Marquee Club, London) liked their show enough to invite them to return. They were signed to the blossoming Ellis-Wright agency, and became the third band managed by the soon-to-be Chrysalis empire.
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Tracklisting:

1. Songs From The Wood

2. Jack-In-The-Green

3. Cup Of Wonder

4. Hunting Girl

5. Ring Out, Solstice Bells

6. Velvet Green

7. The Whistler

8. Pibroch (Cap In Hand)

9. Fire At Midnight

10. Beltane" (bonus)

11. Velvet Green" (bonus)

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Musicians:

Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Whistles

Martin Barre: Guitar (Electric), Lute

Barriemore Barlow: Drums, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Bells, Tabor, Nakers

John Evan: Organ, Synthesizer, Piano

John Glascock: Guitar (Bass), Vocals

David Palmer: Synthesizer, piano, Portative Organ

The perfect combination of electric and acoustic instruments blend together on the Jethro Tull album Songs From The Wood. This radiant and lucid remaster is an absolute joy to listen to; in fact, I could not get it out of my CD player, which actually delayed getting this review completed. The theme of this album is the great outdoors, specifically the woods, and all its mystery and wonder. The stuff dreams and fairy tales are made of is what Ian Anderson, the modern day court jester and Robin Hood, and his band of merry men bring to you. Inspired by living in the country and reading about the folklore of his ancestors, Anderson took the group in decidedly more folk-rock direction. This did not hurt the band’s image or reputation one iota. This is an outstanding album with the consummation of a marriage between Martin Barre’s electric and Ian’s acoustic guitars.

The Celtic and medieval influences prevailed once again for Mr. Anderson and company on this fine outing. The first two tracks set the atmosphere and mood beautifully. The classic tracks “Songs From The Wood” and “Jack-In-The-Green,” which are in concert favorites of mine, find Anderson following his muse and loving every minute of it, and it shows in his brilliantly spirited performances on literally every song on this album. “Pibroch (Cap In Hand)” will satisfy those that enjoy the more electric JT and those that are just as pleased to hear both sides of their musical personality. I for one enjoyed the airy feeling of “Velvet Green,” a live bonus track and the quick switch of atmosphere to the rocking “Beltane” and “Hunting Girl.” I am not hard to please when it comes to JT music; I love it all without any respite. In addition to the music, I found some pleasant humor on the back cover of the liner notes… A picture of a tree stump with a record player arm following the lifelines of the tree, which was an interesting metaphor. There are many more thought provoking things going on inside of this album that make the images click inside your head where that little switch is located, and the music flips that internal switch. As with all of this remastered series, the liner notes get the loving care of Ian Anderson himself.

Some truly fantastic tunes that have ever-changing music and lyrics bring you left into a living room in the countryside where Ian conjured up the principle of this album. I think what is most significant about this release is that it digs down and exposes all of the band’s talents and influences all at once on one album, nothing is held back. I loved every second of it.

Rating: 5/5

reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, August 2003
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Other Jethro Tull releases:

Jethro Tull - Aqualung {25th Anniversary Edition Remastered} (1971)

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