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Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery (Remastered) (CD)

Album Details: Minstrel in the Gallery (Remastered)

Release Date:11/05/2002
Label:Capitol
UPC:724354157226

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User Reviews: Minstrel in the Gallery (Remastered)

  • Overall:

    Run, dont walk to get this !!!

    By chicagoan2002  Jun 5, 2002

    This release has always been one of my favs since I first heard it in 1984....I would call "Minstrel In The Gallery" a masterpiece. String arrangement and songs are top notch. In all, one of the best recordings ever made.

  • Overall:

    Wonderfull

    By hernan_sadurni  May 5, 2001

    One of the best assemblies of orchestra and band that I have listen.

Pro Reviews: Minstrel in the Gallery (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    Minstrel in the Gallery was Tull's most artistically successful and elaborately produced album since Thick As a Brick and harkened back to that album with the inclusion of a 17minute extended piece ("Baker Street Muse"). Although English folk elements abound, this is really a hard rock showcase on a par with and perhaps even more aggressive than anything on Aqualung. The title track is a superb showcase for the group, freely mixing folk melodies, lilting flute passages, and archaic, preElizabethan feel, and the fiercest electric rock in the group's history parts of it do recall phrases from A Passion Play, but all of it is more successful than anything on War Child. Martin Barre's attack on the guitar is as ferocious as anything in the band's history, and John Evan's organ matches him amp for amp, while Barriemore Barlow and Jeffrey HammondHammond hold things together in a furious performance. Anderson's flair for drama and melody come to the fore in "Cold Wind to Valhalla," and "Re...quiem" is the loveliest acoustic number in Tull's repertory, featuring nothing but Anderson's singing and acoustic guitar, Glascock's bass, and a small string orchestra backing them. "Nothing at All" isn't far behind for sheer, unabashed beauty, but "Black Satin Dancer" is a little too cacophonous for its own good. "Baker Street Muse" recalls Thick As a Brick and A Passion Play, not only in its structure but a few passages; at slightly under 17 minutes, it's a tad more manageable than either of its conceptual predecessors, and it has all of their virtues, freely overlapping hard rock and folk material, classical arrangements (some of the most tasteful string playing on a Tull recording), surprising tempo shifts, and complex streamofconsciousness lyrics (some of which clearly veer into selfparody) into a compelling whole. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull was a unique phenomenon in popular music history. Their mix of hard rock; folk melodies; blues licks; surreal, impossibly dense lyrics; and overall profundity defied easy analysis, but that didn't dissuade fans from giving them 11 gold and five platinum albums. At the same time, critics rarely took them seriously, and they were off the cutting edge of popula... Read more