Label: Ariola Records (Germany), 610227-222
Style: Pop, Modern Classical
Country: London, Britannia
Time: 42:55
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 253 Mb
I was loaned the cassette, in the late '80s, by a shipmate who knew
that I liked classical music. I knew who Jethro Tull was and had heard
of Ian Anderson but I told him I wasn't interested. He said to try it
anyway and I did. I was, metaphorically, knocked out of my chair. I
listened to it many times before finally returning it. I just couldn't
believe that rock music could be made to sound like anything other than
loud, discordant noise. Was I wrong!!! I wore out my own cassette, so
when I found the cd, I had to have it. I have listened to other groups
(The Beatles, The Doors, et. al.) in a symphonic format. Most, I didn't
like- they still sounded too rock[y] and not enough symphonic[y]. But
this album is, not only a classic, but in a class by itself.
(amazon.com/Classic-Case-Symphony-Orchestra-Featuring/dp/B000003FOE) Review by Frenchy
I'm a huge Ian Anderson classical fan. Excellent flutist. His live stuff is far superior. The whole album seems to be in the same key. Kind of lackluster. But I still love his classical works with the London Philharmonic, just look for live recordings.
(amazon.com/Classic-Case-Symphony-Orchestra-Featuring/dp/B000003FOE) Review by anne terese groves
(amazon.com/Classic-Case-Symphony-Orchestra-Featuring/dp/B000003FOE) Review by Frenchy
I'm a huge Ian Anderson classical fan. Excellent flutist. His live stuff is far superior. The whole album seems to be in the same key. Kind of lackluster. But I still love his classical works with the London Philharmonic, just look for live recordings.
(amazon.com/Classic-Case-Symphony-Orchestra-Featuring/dp/B000003FOE) Review by anne terese groves
01. Locomotive Breath (04:23)
02. Thick as a Brick (04:30)
03. Elegy (03:48)
04. Bourree (03:13)
05. Fly by Night (04:15)
06. Aqualung (06:25)
07. Too Old to Rock'n'Roll, Too Young to Die (03:32)
08. Medley (04:05)
09. Living in the Past (03:36)
10. Warchild (05:02)
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