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Forums > Rock & Prog > Jethro Tull. 1978. Heavy Horses, 2003. Bonus Tracks. Remastered


Posted by: OlCh on 09-10-2004, 21:29
Артист: Jethro Tull
Альбом: Heavy Horses 1978, 2003
Жанр: Rock
Формат файла: eac-cue-ape-jpg-rar
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|Jethro.Tull_1978.Heavy.Horses_2003.Expanded.Remastered.eac.cue.ape.scans.rar|372774466|7AEEE4D86705A153748EB6387F098284|/
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia

спасибо тому, кто знает за что biggrin.gif

Posted by: OlCh on 09-10-2004, 21:30
Review by Bruce Eder
Jethro Tull's 11th studio album is one of their prettier records, a veritable celebration of English folk music chock-full of gorgeous melodies, briskly played acoustic guitars and mandolins, and Anderson's flute lilting in the background, backed by the group in top form. This record is a fairly close cousin to 1977's Songs From the Wood, except that its songs are decidedly more passionate, sung with a rough, robust energy that much of Tull's work since Thick as a Brick had been missing, and surpassing even Aqualung in its lustiness. "No Lullaby" is the signature heavy riff song, a concert version of which opened Live — Bursting Out. Anderson sings it — and everything else here — as though it might be the last line he ever gets to voice, with tremendous intensity. The band plays hard behind him throughout, with lead guitarist Martin Barre (most notably on "Weathercock") and bassist John Glascock showing up very well throughout. Anderson's production and Robin Black's engineering catch their every nuance without sacrificing the delicacy of his acoustic guitar and mandolin playing. "Acres Wild," "Rover," "One Brown Mouse," "Weathercock," and "Moths" (which makes this listener think of a folk version of Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill"), the latter featuring some of David Palmer's most tasteful orchestral arrangements, are among the loveliest songs in the group's entire repertory. Curved Air's Darryl Way plays violin solo on the title track — a tribute to England's vanishing shire horses, which doesn't really take off until Way's instrument comes in on the break, with a marked tempo change — and on "Acres Wild." [The 2003 reissue of Heavy Horses contains crisp new remastering, liner notes by Ian Anderson, printed lyrics, lots of pictures of Anderson with horses, and two bonus tracks: "Living in These Hard Times" and "Broadford Bazaar."
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1 And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps Anderson 3:12
2 Acres Wild Anderson 3:24
3 No Lullaby Anderson 7:54
4 Moths Anderson 3:27
5 Journeyman Anderson 3:57
6 Rover Anderson 4:17
7 One Brown Mouse Anderson 3:22
8 Heavy Horses Anderson 8:54
9 Weathercock Anderson 4:06
10 Living in These Hard Times [*] Anderson 3:10
11 Broadford Bazaar [*] Anderson 3:38

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Posted by: Frant_R on 09-10-2004, 22:38
Советую припасть - отдают до 25 кбс! А Jethro Tull непременно стоит послушать! newest/punk.gif

Posted by: Dotsik on 09-10-2004, 23:27
QUOTE (Frant_R @ 09-10-2004, 19:38):
Советую припасть - отдают до 25 кбс! А Jethro Tull непременно стоит послушать! newest/punk.gif

Обязательно припаду newest/laugh.gif
Спасибо OlCh-у за релиз.

Posted by: OlCh on 10-10-2004, 10:23
QUOTE (Frant_R @ 09-10-2004, 11:38):
Советую припасть - отдают до 25 кбс!...

дык хлопцы работают, орлы-интернешл! biggrin.gif ...хотя и на мулах ездят smile.gif

Posted by: DrSpengler on 10-10-2004, 10:35
Thanks a lot! biggrin.gif

Posted by: eShiva on 10-10-2004, 12:26
спасибо, OlCh, ждал давно ибо пропустил в свое время. newest/punk.gif

Posted by: Vp36nl on 17-03-2008, 17:21
Спасибо большое!

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