The Police / Jethro Tull - What's It All About? album flac
Performer: The PoliceTitle: What's It All About?
Style: Interview, Spoken Word
Released: 1981
MP3 album: 1405 mb
FLAC album: 1397 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Rock / Not albums / Pop
A is the 13th studio album by Jethro Tull. It was released on 29 August 1980 in the UK and 1 September of the same year in the United States. The album was recorded in the summer of 1980 using Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studios in Fulham, London. Eddie Jobson guested on the album, playing keyboards and electric violin. The album was produced by Ian Anderson and Robin Black.
Выберите имя/название: Jethro Tull:. And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps. Another Christmas Song. Automotive Engineering. leaves the others on the mat. Сложив и тех на половик. And the mouse police never sleeps -. .И мышиный пост не спит. waiting by the cellar door. Караулит в погреб дверь. Window-box town crier; Форточный глашатай. birth and death registrar.
It’s 50 years since Ian Anderson released the first Jethro Tull album. Over that time, the band’s sound has evolved and diversified, but they remain an enduring touchstone of the prog rock world. You have to remember, this was at the time punk’s final embers were burning out and you had bands like The Police and The Stranglers, who were, collectively speaking, a bunch of old hippies. The brave new world of punk rock had perhaps become commercialised at that point. But bands like those two used punk as a means to get their foot in the door, just as I did with the blues in 1968. I knew what it was about and I rather liked some of it, but it was entirely separate to what I was writing. I didn’t want to try to catch up or be influenced by it. We were still making Jethro Tull albums at that point.
This Was is the debut studio album by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1968. Recorded at a cost of £1200, it is the only Jethro Tull album with guitarist Mick Abrahams, who was a major influence for the sound and music style of the band's first songs. When the album was released the band was already performing at the Marquee Club in London, where other successful British groups, such as the Rolling Stones and The Who, had started their careers.
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Jethro tull, studio albums, 1968. Jethro Tull was initially a strange kind of blues band. Their first line-up included Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick, Clive Bunker, and Ian Anderson. Shop this was on burning shed. The debut album hit in the British charts, partly thanks to great airplay from BBC Radio DJ John Peel. Just before the release in the . guitarist Abrahams left to form Blodwyn Pig, primarily due to Anderson’s preference for a less blues-orientated future.
Late Night Romance Small Gathering Solitude Stay in Bed. Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny. Here he performs ten pop songs that have long been part of his personal arcana and recorded them so that we might hear what's inside these songs - as songs.
Paul Lester asks musicians about the worst gigs they ever played. Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull Shea Stadium, New York, 1976. I stood with the rest of the band at the top of the ramp leading down to the field of Shea Stadium. As with the Beatles' Shea show 10 years earlier, this was not to be an artistic success, to say the least. It all deteriorated into a punch-up between the two factions. I kept my head down till the police came. Another time, with Genesis in 1973, we were supporting Lou Reed in Toronto in Massey Hall, and there were people who wanted to watch Genesis, and people who wanted to watch Lou Reed.
Tracklist
| A | –The Police | The Police, Program 577 (Featuring An Interview With Stuart Copeland And Some Of The The Group Hit Songs). | 5:00 |
| B | –Jethro Tull | Jethro Tull, Program 578 (Featuring An Interview With Ian Anderson And Some Of The Jethro Tull Hit Songs). | 5:00 |
Credits
- Hosted By – Bill Huie
Notes
From Program 577/ 578Released by the Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian church radio show, Jethro Tull on one side, The Police on the other.







