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08 Jun, 2007
A Different Side of Ian Anderson
All of us know the progressive rock band Jethro Tull and its multi-talented driving force, Ian Anderson. I have been a fan of the band since about 1970. Over those 37 plus years I have listened as Ian's style has changed and evolved. He is really one of the most talented and multi-faceted flautists in the world. Ian and his keyboard artist Andrew Giddings have produced a truly enchanting piece of work here that I think you will enjoy as much as I did.
10 May, 2007
A New Style From The Mid-90's
In the 1990's Ian's music style has started to evolve to include a style of music from the Far East. To be more specific, sounds that you might hear in Bombay or New Delhi, India. Root to Branches has some flavor similar to the Divinities album. But, to say this album is one style or another, it really is several. Rare and Precious Chain, Dangerous Veils and Out of the Noise have the Far Eastern flavor to them, but, you tell the style is still Ian Anderson through to its core. Wounded, Old and Treacherous makes think of Bungle in the Jungle. There are many more on this album that I am sure you will enjoy.

08 Jun, 2016
Economical Way to Practice
0 of 1 found this helpful This allows my wife to practice with her Glock 19 without burning up a lot of 9mm ammo.