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Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
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Track Listing:
01. Thick as a Brick
02. Thick as a Brick
Arranged and Performed by:
Ian Anderson
Martin Barre
John Even
Barriemore Barlow
Jeffery Hammond-Hammond
Released April 1972
Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, U.K.
Produced by Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis
Review by Bruce Eder
Jethro Tull's first LP-length epic is a masterpiece in the annals of progressive rock,
and one of the few works of its kind that still holds up 25 years later.
Mixing hard rock and English folk music with classical influences,
set to stream-of-consciousness lyrics so dense
with the imagery that one might spend weeks pondering their meaning --
assuming one feels the need to do so --
the group created a dazzling tour-de-force,
at once playful, profound, and challenging,
without overwhelming the listener.
The original LP was the best sounding,
best engineered record Tull had ever released,
easily capturing the shifting dynamics between the soft all-acoustic passages
and the electric rock crescendos surrounding them.
The sound on the original Columbia Records CD
(not identified as such, but recognizable by a "VK" prefix in its catalog number)
was harsh and thin, and left a lot to be desired in terms of richness--
the current Chrysalis disc is an improvement as well.