Description: Performer Notes: Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, flute, harmonica, percussion); John Glascock (vocals, bass); Martin Barre (electric guitar); John Evan (piano); Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Maddy Prior, Angela Allen (vocals); David Palmer (saxophone, Vako Orchestron).All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, flute, harmonica, percussion); John Glascock, Angela Allen, Maddy Prior (vocals); Martin Barre (electric guitar); Dee Palmer (saxophone); John Evan (piano); Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion).Liner Note Author: Ian Anderson .Recording information: Brussels, Belgium; Radio Monte Carlo.This album was summarily dismissed by reviewers, who universally invoked their handbooks of hackneyed "critic speak." Cop-out terms like "indulgent" and "pretentious" were bandied about, employing the popular critics' method of simply discrediting an album due to its concurrent release with the arrival of punk rock -- as if that were an intellectually sound critique given the virtually unrelated style of Jethro Tull's music. The main knock on this album is the ill-conceived concept involving an aging rock star. That is a valid observation, but what rock concept albums are deserving of literary accolades? Precious few, if any. Lyrical themes notwithstanding, Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll is a fine collection of independent rock songs that marked a return to the classic Tull style carved out on Aqualung and Benefit. Absent here are the muddled epic-length pieces synonymous with Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play, the pop leanings of War Child, and the complexity of Minstrel in the Gallery. So despite being the target of disparaging reviews, this album achieved modest chart success and boasted several quality rockers like "Quizz Kid," "Taxi Grab," and "Big Dipper." Martin Barre's unheralded lead guitar style remains a force, rescuing a couple of tracks from the doldrums. David Palmer's orchestral arrangements are, at times, a bit overblown, but this album is far from the colossal disaster it's been portrayed as. Jethro Tull's third bassist, John Glascock, made his debut on this record, and Maddy Prior makes a guest appearance on the title track. ~ Dave Sleger Producer: Ian Anderson Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: Maddy Prior Release Date: 14 October, 2002 Label: EMI Music & Marketing Dimensions: 12.8 x 14.6 x 1 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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EAN: 0724354157325
UPC: 0724354157325
ISBN: N/A
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Language: Eng
Release Year: 2002
Format: CD
Genre: Rock
Artist: Jethro Tull
Record Label: Warner Bros. UK, Wbuk
Release Title: Too Old to Rock: Too Young Die