Una version que no conocia de un famoso disco de estos capos del rock sinfonico
Jethro Tull - The Aborted Album - Pre "A Passion Play" 1972/1973
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Las sesiones de Château d'Hérouville
La idea original era hacer un álbum doble, el siguiente paso lógico de Thick as a Brick. Los conceptos variaron como el sentido de la vida (Crítica oblicua), y la comparación entre el mundo animal y el hombre ("Animelee" y "Ley de la Bungle"). Aunque se registró suficiente material para llenar tres lados del álbum doble previsto, los problemas en el estudio y la incomodidad de los miembros de la banda hicieron que Ian Anderson descartara las canciones y comenzara desde cero.
Poco del material fue reutilizado en A Passion Play, con la notable excepción de "Critique Oblique" que fue adaptado al nuevo concepto. Parte del material se utilizará más tarde en el álbum War Child, como "Skating Away" y "Only Solitaire".
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Publicado el 2 dic. 2016
The Château d'Hérouville Sessions
The original idea was to make a double album, the logical next step from Thick as a Brick. The concepts varied as the meaning of life ("Skating Away"), critics ("Critique Oblique"), and the comparison between the man and animal world ("Animelee" and "Law of the Bungle"). Although enough material was recorded to fill three sides of the intended double album, problems in the studio and discomfort of the band members made Ian Anderson discard the songs and start from scratch.
Little of the material was re-used in A Passion Play, with the notable exception of "Critique Oblique" which was adapted to the new concept. Some of the material would later be used in the War Child album, like "Skating Away" and "Only Solitaire."
The original idea was to make a double album, the logical next step from Thick as a Brick. The concepts varied as the meaning of life ("Skating Away"), critics ("Critique Oblique"), and the comparison between the man and animal world ("Animelee" and "Law of the Bungle"). Although enough material was recorded to fill three sides of the intended double album, problems in the studio and discomfort of the band members made Ian Anderson discard the songs and start from scratch.
Little of the material was re-used in A Passion Play, with the notable exception of "Critique Oblique" which was adapted to the new concept. Some of the material would later be used in the War Child album, like "Skating Away" and "Only Solitaire."
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