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Stormwatch

Stormwatch, Jethro Tull Stormwatch: was recorded between Spring and Summer 1979 at Maison Rouge Studio, Fulham, London, and in Maison Rouge Mobile. Stormwatch is the last album with John Glascock as bass player (only on some tracks, Orion, Flying Dutchman and Elegy), due to health problems that eventually led to his death, on 17 November of the same year. Ian Anderson played bass on all the other tracks of the album, and later, the role of bass player for a short time was given to Tony Williams, and then to Dave Pegg. Stormwatch is also the last album with Barriemore Barlow, David Palmer and John Evan.

Artist: Jethro Tull
Year: 1979
Type: Studio Album
Format: Vinyl
Produced by: Ian Anderson, Robin Black
Genre: Folk Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock
Musicians: Barriemore Barlow (drums, Percussion), David Palmer (organ, synthesizers), Ian Anderson (acoustic guitar, bass, flute, vocals), John Evan (organ, piano), John Glascock (bass), Martin Barre (classic guitar, guitar, mandolin)

Overall: 3.00 from 1 ratings
Year ranked: 10 over 33 for 1979
Genre ranked:
17 over 57 for Folk Rock
142 over 426 for Progressive Rock
149 over 581 for Rock
Country ranked: 309 over 986 from U. K.
Releases:
1979
VinylChrysalis RecordsCDL 1238
1990
CDChrysalis RecordsF2 21238
2004
Rem. Ed. Bonus Tracks
CDChrysalis Records72435 93399 2 4
Tracks
Number Title Duration Musics Lyrics
A1North Sea Oil;03:08Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
A2Orion;03:55Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
A3Home;02:44Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
A4Dark Ages;09:07Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
A5Warm Sporran;03:31Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
B1Something's On The Move;04:24Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
B2Old Ghosts;04:20Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
B3Dun Ringill;02:37Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
B4Flying Dutchman;07:46Ian Anderson; Ian Anderson;
B5Elegy (instrumental);03:38David Palmer;

Ratings and Reviews Rate this album
by Brett Thursday, 02 February 2012 12:40
Honest and...sad!

Release - Label:Chrysalis Records; Year:1990; Code:F2 21238
 

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