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24-bit digitally remastered reissue of 1975 album with 5 added bonus tracks Summerday Sands', 'March The Mad Scientist', 'Pan Dance', 'Minstrel In The Gallery' (live) & 'Cold Wind To Valhalla' (live). Capitol. 2002.
Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (electric guitar); John Evan (piano, organ); Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (upright & electric bass); Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: David Palner (conductor); Patrick Halling, Elizabeth Edwards, Rita Eddowes, Bridget Procter (violin); Katharine Thulborn (cello). All tracks have been digitallly remastered. Personnel: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (electric guitar); Rita Eddowes, Patrick Halling, Bridget Procter, Elizabeth Edwards (violin); Katharine Thulborn (cello); John Evan (piano, organ); Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (bass guitar); Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion). Recording information: Europe. Photographer: Brian Ward . 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 17-minute 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, pre-Elizabethan 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 Hammond-Hammond hold things together in a furious performance. Anderson's flair for drama and melody come to the fore in "Cold Wind to Valhalla," and "Requiem" is the loveliest acoustic number in Tull's repertory, featuring nothing but Anderson's singing and acoustic guitar, Hammond-Hammond'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 stream-of-consciousness lyrics (some of which clearly veer into self-parody) into a compelling whole. ~ Bruce Eder Jethro Tull was at the height of its fame in the mid-'70s. Although critics sometimes found their songs overly ornate and the lyrics too arty, the fans didn't mind, and Tull was one of the most successful live acts in the world. MINSTREL IN THE GALLERY showcases Ian Anderson's idiosyncratic vision of progressive rock, one in which he married hard-rock chords and thunderous rave-ups with gentle balladry and the earthy sounds of his flute and acoustic guitar. MINSTREL vacillates between gentle, lilting melodies ("Requiem," the gorgeous "One White Duck") and upbeat stompers. The sprawling title track, which opens the album, is typical of the band's mini-opera approach. Anderson initially plays the main theme against a simple backdrop of acoustic guitar, flute, mandolin and choral backing vocals--then the electric guitar and drums barge in, and the group kicks into an intricate, sometimes discordant workout. At about the four-minute point, the song starts up again and the band plays it through in a driving electric style. "Baker Street Muse" is a similarly dense piece, an almost 17-minute, four-part composition that alQ (12/00, p.144) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A private affair...managing a sparks-flying title-track riff and musters a marvelous, thoughtful coda on 'Mother England Reverie'..." Uncut (01/03, p.133) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...[The album has] a genuinely innovative flair for rethinking rock harmony and texture..." Minstrel In The Gallery Music | List Price | $8.94 (You save $0.09) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Progressive, Art Rock | | Label | Chrysalis | | Orig Year | 1975 | | All Time Sales Rank | 732  | | CD Universe Part number | 5323719 | | Catalog number | 41572 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 05, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Ian Anderson | | Engineer | Robin Black | | Personnel | Ian Anderson - vocals, acoustic guitar, flute Martin "Lancelot" Barre - electric guitar John Evan - piano, organ Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - upright & electric bass
Also: David Palmer, David Palmer, Patrick Halling, Elizabeth Edwards, Katharine Thulborn, Bridget Procter, Rita Eddowes | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Jethro Tull Minstrel In The Gallery Songs Minstrel In The Gallery Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Magical Probably the most satisfying of all the post Thich as a Brick albums. Sublime moments of gentle reflection , with the controlled power chord riff , that they did so well before they lost there way in the 80's Submitted by geoffreyperrin (Ireland)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
VERY GOOD CD !!! ONE OF THE BEST MOMENTS OF TULL
AFTER THE AQUALUNG MASTERPIECE !!! Submitted by yannos (ATHENS, GREECE)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Minstral's Voice Never sounded clearer ! Side Two is the finest example of Progressive English Folk/Rock ever recorded. Now with this new release the ringing of Ian's acoustic guitar and his unique vocals sound like they were recorded last night.
If you like music for thinking people this CD is a must have. Sound approaches SACD quality. Submitted by llallande (Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Replace your old copy This remastered version is a very definite improvement over the original cd. The acoustic passages of this cd sound incredible. This version does justice to what I consider to be the best Jethro Tull cd. The live bonus tracks are lame, more like short snippets of the songs. Submitted by a reviewer (Merritt Island, FL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A fav Ya know...so much of Tulls stuff is amazing really and It would be difficult to pic THE favorite but Mintrel is right up there for sure. It's all here, the wonderful acoustic guitar, the great timing, Interesting lyrics. Greatness! Submitted by Miles (Maine) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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