Album
Stormwatch
1979 · Rock
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Stormwatch is a Rock album by Jethro Tull, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 146 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
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Stormwatch (1979) is an album by the progressive rock group Jethro Tull and is considered the last in the trilogy of folk-rock albums by Jethro Tull (although folk music influenced virtually every Tull album). The album deals with the deterioration of the environment, warning of an apocalyptic future if mankind does not cease its drive for economic growth and pay attention to nature. In 2004, a remastered version of Stormwatch was released with four bonus track. This is the last Tull album to feature the classic line-up of 1970. Bassist John Glascock is only featured on three tracks ("Flying Dutchman", "Orion", and "Elegy"). Ian Anderson played bass elsewhere on the album. The instrumental piece "Elegy" was written by David Palmer. Track listing All songs composed by Ian Anderson except where noted. 1. "North Sea Oil" – 3:12 2. "Orion" – 3:58 3. "Home" – 2:46 4. "Dark Ages" – 9:13 5. "Warm Sporran" – 3:33 6. "Something's on the Move" – 4:27 7. "Old Ghosts" – 4:23 8. "Dun Ringill" – 2:41 9. "Flying Dutchman" – 7:46 10. "Elegy" (David Palmer)– 3:38 Bonus tracks: The remastered CD added bonus tracks (which had been on the 20 Years of Jethro Tull box-set) and extensive liner notes: 11. "A Stitch in Time" – 3:40 12. "Crossword" – 3:38 13. "Kelpie" – 3:47 14. "King Henry's Madrigal" (Traditional)– 3:01 Personnel * Ian Anderson – Vocal, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar (except tracks 2, 9, 10). * Martin Barre – Electric Guitar, Mandolin, and Classical Guitar * Barriemore Barlow – Drum, Percussion * John Evan – Piano, Organ * David Palmer – Synthesizer, Portable Organ and Orchestral Arrangements * John Glascock – Bass Guitar on tracks 2, 9, 10. Also featuring: * Francis Wilson – Spoken Voice on track 8. Content Dun Ringill is the historic site of an Iron Age fort on the Isle of Skye, which served as the original seat of the Clan MacKinnon. Anderson once owned and lived in nearby Kilmarie House, until he sold the estate in 1994. A sporran is a type of pouch traditionally worn with a kilt. Other tracks allude to the constellation of Orion and the legend of the Flying Dutchman. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1North Sea Oil3:08
- A2Orion3:55
- A3Home2:44
- A4Dark Ages9:07
- A5Warm Sporran3:31
Side B
- B1Something's On The Move4:24
- B2Old Ghosts4:20
- B3Dun Ringill2:37
- B4Flying Dutchman7:42
- B5Elegy3:30
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- layered
- brooding
- pastoral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Barriemore BarlowBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION DRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- David PalmerARRANGED BY BAND , SYNTHESIZER, ORGAN , ARRANGED BY ORGAN
- Ian AndersonACOUSTIC GUITAR BAND , VOCALS, FLUTE, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR, COVER BASS
- John EvanBAND , PIANO, ORGAN ORGAN ORGAN, PIANO
- John GlascockBASS GUITAR BASS
- Martin BarreBAND , ELECTRIC GUITAR, MANDOLIN, CLASSICAL GUITAR CLASSICAL GUITAR CLASSICAL GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, MANDOLIN
- Dave PeggBASS BASS GUITAR MANDOLIN
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