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Yes, really!
Following the recent announcement of a 19-date tour to commemorate the 40th anniversary of ‘Thick As A Brick,’ Ian Anderson will release a sequel to the original album. In 1972, Ian Anderson wrote and recorded the Jethro Tull progressive rock classic album ‘Thick As A Brick.’ The lyrics were credited at the time to the fictitious child character, Gerald Bostock, whose parents supposedly lied about his age. The record instantly became a number one Billboard Chart album and enjoyed considerable success in many countries of the world.
So, forty years on, what would Gerald Bostock – aged fifty in 2012 – be doing today? What might have befallen him? The anniversary “part two” album will examine the possible different paths that the precocious young schoolboy, Gerald Bostock, might have taken later in life through alter-ego characters with song-section identities illustrating the hugely varied potential twists and turns of fate and opportunity. Not just for Gerald but to echo how our own lives develop, change direction and ultimately conclude through chance encounters and interventions, however tiny and insignificant they might seem at the time.
According to Ian…
“As we baby-boomers look back on our own lives, we must often feel an occasional ‘what-if’ moment. Might we, like Gerald, have become instead preacher, soldier, down-and-out, shopkeeper or finance tycoon?” Adding, “And those of more tender years – the social media and internet generation – may choose to ponder well the myriad of chance possibilities ahead of them at every turn…..”
To coincide with this groundbreaking release, for the first time since 1972, Anderson and fellow musicians John O’Hara (keyboards), David Goodier (bass), Florian Opahle (guitar) and Scott Hammond (drums) – as well as some guest performers – will take to the road to perform the album in its entirety and there will be a second part to the show where Anderson and the band will also perform the sequel. How cool is that?!!
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Thick As A Brick 2 (‘TAAB2’) tracklist [CD, digital]
1. From A Pebble Thrown
2. Pebbles Instrumental
3. Might-have-beens
4. Upper Sixth Loan Shark
5. Banker Bets, Banker Wins
6. Swing It Far
7. Adrift And Dumfounded
8. Old School Song
9. Wootton Bassett Town
10. Power And Spirit
11. Give Till It Hurts
12. Cosy Corner
13. Shunt And Shuffle
14. A Change Of Horses
15. Confessional
16. Kismet In Suburbia
17. What-ifs, Maybes And Might-have-beens
‘Thick As A Brick 2’ will be released as a standard jewel case CD and digital download, and in a Special Edition 2-disc package with DVD featuring 5.1 stereo mixes, 24-bit stereo mix, video of the making of the album, interviews with the musicians and Ian Anderson reading the lyrics in various locations.
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How to enter the contest – read this! You can win this CD. Enter now – just tell us what your favorite Jethro Tull song is and why. This next part is important: Put your answer in the “Message” field of the online entry form! If you don’t do that, you won’t win. Click on this sentence to enter the contest! Contest ends on April 22, 2012.
Wow what a great choice
Swing It Far dont know why just like it
This is a classic! What a great CD to give away.
Just a reminder, to enter the contest you’ve gotta click on “Click on this sentence to enter the contest! ” up above…
My favorite song – aqualung. It’s part of my high school-college experience.
The whistler, love the whistling
Banker Bets, Banker Wins. never a truer statement made!!!
Aqualung, any song with snot’s gotta be tops in my book 😉
favorite aqualung
All is Aqua!
My favorite is Teacher because of the bass guitar line.
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clicked above, but wasnt sure if I was suppose to post here also.. so just in case,
AQUALUNG.
aqualung, listened to it all through high school
Album “Stand Up” Favorite song “Nothing is Easy”. Yes it was the time of vinyl not cd.
My favorite Jethro Tull is The Mouse Police Never Sleep. When I first heard this song we had a mice problem. I liked to think of my cats as the mice police.
Classic Tull
aqualung
aqualung
Aqualung