HEAVY HORSESJethro TullProg Folk4.04 | 1380 ratings |
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EMinkovitch |
Four and a half, actually. This album is a very atmosferic one. If you are listening to Wind
and Wuthering, you might want to hear this one right afterwards. I look at it as the flipside
of Wind And Wuthering. The latter is refined and classically-oriented, and the former is
gritty and has a strong Celtic flavor. This is the direction that JT took in the latter part of
the 70's and early 80's - you might call is "Celtic Prog". You can almost feel the cold wind,
the rustling of leaves underfoot, the distant muffled thunder of horses hoofs... makes you
want to go out to the country and walk in the woods. Only Jethro Tull can do that to you!
EMinkovitch |
5/5 |
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