Stand Up

Jethro Tull

 
Stand Up
  Год выпуска  
Сен 1969
  Лейбл  
Reprise Records
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       A New Day Yesterday               4:10                  
  2       Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square               2:12                  
  3       Bouree               3:46                  
  4       Back to the Family               3:48                  
  5       Look Into the Sun               4:20                  
  6       Nothing Is Easy               4:25                  
  7       Fat Man               2:52                  
  8       We Used to Know               3:59                  
  9       Reasons for Waiting               4:05                  
  10       For a Thousand Mothers               4:13                  

  Автор обзора: Bruce Eder  

The group's second album, with Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitars, keyboards, balalaika), Martin Barre (electric guitar, flute), Clive Bunker (drums), and Glen Cornick (bass), solidified their sound. There are still elements of blues present in their music, but except for the opening track, "A New Day Yesterday," it is far more muted than on their first album -- new lead guitarist Martin Barre had few of the blues stylings that characterized Mick Abrahams' playing. Rather, the influence of English folk music manifests itself on several cuts, including "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" and "Look Into the Sun." The instrumental "Bouree," which could've passed for an early Blood, Sweat & Tears track, became a favorite concert number, with an excellent solo bit featuring Cornick's bass, although at this point Anderson's flute playing on-stage needed a lot of work. As a story-song with opaque lyrics, jarring tempo changes, and loud electric passages juxtaposed with soft acoustic-textured sections, "Bac Далее...

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