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Zombywoof
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Topic: Jethro Tull: A Passion Play Posted: February 23 2010 at 20:45 |
On my MFSL version, Tull's opus is divided into 16 tracks, selected by Ian Anderson for the DJ pressing of the album. So which part is your favorite?
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Atavachron
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Posted: February 23 2010 at 20:49 |
I dunno but what a record.. I'm thinking greatest prog album ever? Anyone? No? Fine, pull it out and listen you flipping monkeys. I just wish the original mix was a bit less bassy
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Posted: February 23 2010 at 20:54 |
Atavachron wrote:
I dunno but what a record.. I'm thinking greatest prog album ever? Anyone? No? Fine, pull it out and listen you flipping monkeys. I just wish the original mix was a bit less bassy 
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I agree! I have the MFSL version, and the sound quality is perfect. It's hard to come by, but worth it if you can find it.
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Posted: February 23 2010 at 20:54 |
Atavachron wrote:
I dunno but what a record.. I'm thinking greatest prog album ever? Anyone? No? Fine, pull it out and listen you flipping monkeys. I just wish the original mix was a bit less bassy 
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Couldn't agree more. One of my favorite albums of all time, for sure. I voted for Overseer Overture, but could just as easily been anything in the second half. Man what a stunning record.
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Posted: February 23 2010 at 22:04 |
Concur. A five star album, def better than Thick As A Brick imo.
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Posted: February 23 2010 at 22:28 |
The Foot of Our Stairs; the riff they pull off is an interplay between each instrument. That's just genius.
A Passion Play also has one of my favorite album covers :)
Edited by TealFoxes - February 23 2010 at 22:31
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Posted: February 24 2010 at 03:40 |
Atavachron wrote:
I dunno but what a record.. I'm thinking greatest prog album ever? Anyone? No? Fine, pull it out and listen you flipping monkeys. I just wish the original mix was a bit less bassy 
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Agreed, I have also thought this before.... Voted for The Silver Cord, but it is really close between that, Critique Oblique, Magus Perde, Lucifer, etc.....
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Progologue
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Posted: February 24 2010 at 04:02 |
This is the best edit without doubt. Memory Bank. How can people not choose it?
Edited by Progologue - February 24 2010 at 04:05
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Posted: February 24 2010 at 09:31 |
The Foot of Our Stairs
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Ronnie Pilgrim
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Posted: February 28 2010 at 17:28 |
I love the Prelude for it's liveliness, the flute duet in Memory Bank is some of Ian's best work, the way the song evolves into Best Friends is brilliant, the heavy style of Critique Oblique was copied by Starship in "Jane," the Forest Dance is simply enchanting, Foot of our Stairs obviously won the poll - I love it too. Hard to say, really. Hmm, guess I'll just have another listen...
Edited by Ronnie Pilgrim - March 13 2010 at 20:50
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Zombywoof
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Posted: February 28 2010 at 18:10 |
Ronnie Pilgrim wrote:
I love the Prelude for it's liveliness, the flute duet in The Sliver Chord is some of Ian's best work, the way the song evolves into Best Friends is brilliant, the heavy style of Critique Oblique was so good it was copied by Starship in "Jane," the Forest Dance is simply enchanting, Foot of our Stairs obviously won the poll - I love it too. Hard to say, really. Hmm, guess I'll just have another listen... |
What an appropriate screen name for a Passion Play poll!
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Posted: March 02 2010 at 02:28 |
Zombywoof wrote:
[QUOTE=Ronnie Pilgrim] The flute duet in The Silver Chord is some of Ian's best work |
Yes, thank you! This bit is a real headphone trip as well. I don't like to duplicate albums (too much music out there, not enough money etc) but I'd gladly fork out for an MFSL pressing of this album (CD format.) I've only one other (Layla) and it's well worth it. IMHO APP is not better than Brick (as they are very different pieces it's like saying Beethovens Erica Symphony is better than his Seventh or something.) Brick has rockier moments and actually is suited to re-arranging and editing for live performance. But APP has to be the most intellectual and possibly greatest original performance (just for the saxes and the vocals.) Can't take any tracks out of context either. This makes it difficult to vote but that flute duet is the business!
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Ronnie Pilgrim
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Posted: March 09 2010 at 21:18 |
Okay, I voted for Prelude. I was influenced by darincody's YouTube video:
It brings back such great memories! Just look at those boys performing!
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Posted: March 10 2010 at 16:26 |
Five star piece of music. You can argue it is one of the greatest prog pieces ever. Don't like that it was broken down into parts. The beauty and wonder of APP is that it is a whole piece of amazing music that was meant to be listened to from start to finish. TAAB doesn't have to have parts identified, why is it important to do so for APP? The entire thing is a masterpiece.
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uduwudu
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Posted: March 10 2010 at 17:31 |
I think it ironic that some versions are indexed (I assume they ARE indexed on the album - LP or CD?) Mine never were and are still not. I thpought it was just the MFSL version; my Japanese remaster is not.
Variation on a topic: With indexing has it helped it or not? I mean would TDSOTM by PF have been less successful had it been delivered as an unindexed piece. And if so why not APP? Which afaik is invisible to listeners outside Tull and progressive rock. Which these days means most people.
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Posted: March 11 2010 at 13:35 |
TDSOTM probably wouldn't have been as successful, plus it really is a collection of songs that flow together. APP on the other hand is not a bunch of songs that flow together, but a continuous piece of music which contains different, changing parts. In the original form there were no identified indexes, it was APP side 1 and APP side 2.
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Posted: March 11 2010 at 15:12 |
one of best JT underrated album of their discography even by Ian.  A masterpiece!,,,, I guess by this time Gente Giant were a huge influence on Ian. but why this album cover?  
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Ronnie Pilgrim
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Posted: March 17 2010 at 20:29 |
Progologue wrote:
This is the best edit without doubt. Memory Bank. How can people not choose it?
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You are correct, sir!
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Edited by Ronnie Pilgrim - March 18 2010 at 06:34
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Posted: March 17 2010 at 20:40 |
The Hare Who Lost His Testicles.
Nah, just kiddin'. I'm not sure what my favorite would be.
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