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Minstrell In The Gallery (French Import)
  

Minstrell In The Gallery (French Import) [Import]

Jethro Tull Audio CD
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Early in 1968, a group of young British musicians, born from the ashes of various failed regional bands gathered together in hunger, destitution and modest optimism in Luton, North of London. With a common love of Blues and an appreciation, between them, of various other music forms, they started to win over a small but enthusiastic audience in the various pubs and clubs of Southern England. The… Read more in Amazon's Jethro Tull Store

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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Ceresco
  • ASIN: B00006CFGJ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
The Minstrel Plays On 17 Sep 2002
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
This is the album that launched a new era for Jethro Tull. After the excesses of Thick As A Brick and A Passion Play, Ian Anderson embraces the softer side of his lyric writing. The title track, a self-effacing and down-to-Earth laugh at the idea of rock stardom, shines better than ever in its crystal-clear remaster, but it is just an opener to a string of beautifully crafted songs. The epic Baker Street Muse has been broken down into its constituent parts and they can all stand alone, as well as together, perfectly well.
Martin Barre gets to rock with his guitar on Black Satin Dancer which twists, fades and climaxes with the triumphant orchestral work of David Palmer.
Summerday Sands - originally the B-side of the Minstrel In The Gallery single, and held by many to be one of Tull's finest, is a rare love song from Anderson with a wry and slightly bitter ending.
Another notable bonus track is Pan Dance, an enchanting flute piece with a background of strings that can carry you away on its melody.
This CD will be on every Jethro Tull fan's shopping list, but it also serves as an introduction to the band in that it encapsulates many of their multi-faceted styles in one collection. Beauty with an edge.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
The cat's whiskers 14 Oct 2002
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
Have to admit, this was never one of my favourite Tull albums, and, never having upgraded to a CD version, this remaster was the first time I'd heard it in its entirety for almost 15 years.

And what a great album it is! Never mind the codpiece, here's the dog's bollocks: the interplay of acoustic guitar, flute and string quartet is delicate and dramatic by turns, melodies twist and turn and return in the most alluring fashion, and Ian Anderson never wrote a better set of love-twisted, postmodern, inventively fractured lyrics. Perhaps only when they 'rock out' do the band sound slightly rigid, with Martin Barre still in his 70s-style guitar mode of triplets-a-go-go topped with a grimacing squeal on the high fret. But when 'Summerday Sands' swings in after the original album's 'end', you know why this was such a unique band, and why, in the spectrum of what passes for 'rock' music, this is an astoundingly brave record for its time. Anderson has said it sounds like 'Roy Harper in love.' What more could you want?!

Grumbles: the two final 'live' tracks are the pointlessly edited versions which appeared on the 20 Years box set, and not the full versions. What a wasted opportunity. And whoever put the lyric booklet together (strangely) never bothered to proof-read the results: they're sourced from a Word document which doesn't recognize the apostrophe! i.e. "the old men[]s cackle" . . .
"there[]s nobody left for tennis" . . . Shoddy work.

Buy it for the sounds.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Intense acoustic rock 21 Feb 2007
Format:Audio CD
Recorded in Monte Carlo during 1975, Minstrel is arguably Tull's heaviest album, featuring some of the band's tightest arrangements (check out the instrumental sections of the title track, Black Satin Dancer and many sections of Baker St. Muse). Ironically, this album also featured Ian Anderson's finest collection of acoustic songs. These tracks are lyrically very beautiful, yet avoid the syrupy sentimentality that is prevailent in numerous other songs of this nature. Elsewhere, the lyrics appear very biting, personal and slightly sarcastic, particularly on Baker St. Muse. Is Anderson writing about himself or his experiences? There are references to aspects of his life at the time of Minstrel in Baker St. Muse. 'I have no house in the country, I have no motor car' (Anderson, at the time, was living on Baker St. Mews(get it!)in London and he did not have a car because he has never possessed a driving licence). Martin Barre's electric guitar work is powerful and very much at the forefront of the band's sound and Barrie Barlow's drumming is almost like an intricate arrangement in itself. It was reported that John Evans was playing a lot of Beethoven's piano music during the recording of this album and this finds its way into his playing on the record. There is a very classical, mournful approach to some bits and pieces, notably Black Satin Dancer. More direct and hard hitting than Warchild and more accessible and succinct than A Passion Play, Minstrel is a strangely dark album that showed Tull could rock and blend it successfully with the acoustic elements for which they have become recognised. Some may need time to become comfortable with the intense lyrics, but this remains an essential component of the Jethro Tull back catalogue.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
The Minstrel has arrived.
"Minstrel in the Gallery" is another one of the classic Jethro Tull albums that will divide reviewers as it is quite a bombastic little treasure, and not everyone is into... Read more
Published 1 month ago by S Tuffnell
Masterpiece
One of the (many) excellent, unique, masterful albums from the legendary Jethro Tull.
Their musicianship (even though the line-up changed over the years) is never less than... Read more
Published 8 months ago by M. R. N. Shackelford
Some brilliance, but.........
For me Tull and Mr Anderson can do little wrong, but some of their albums I prefer to others, and they haven't all aged well. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Allan Davy
Stonking in places, forgettable in others.
A decent album but not up there with Tull's best. The first three tracks are as strong as any opening three tracks on a Jethro Tull album. Superb! Read more
Published 21 months ago by MR K J DOWNING
The Best of the Best
For once I agree with Ian Anderson's own assessment that this is one of their best albums. For me it's THE best. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Stalker
Beautiful
When I first bought this album some 35 years ago I thought that side 2 was the best side 2 of any album I'd ever heard. Read more
Published on 3 Mar 2010 by Octoberman
Electric, acoustic, with strings... Pure Tull!
Istmi

Rocking and romantic... "Minstrel in the Gallery" is inspired and inspirational: Acoustic, sad, tender -- sometimes bluesy, other times folkish -- ballads and... Read more
Published on 11 Jan 2010 by Sun-Draw
take it in your gallery
good album, to be bought together with Stand Up, Aqualung, A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick
and you may say you have all the Jethro's best
Published on 28 Nov 2009 by Santi
Valhalla and the BAND
The most energetic and creative Tull album equally balanced between all the creative members of the band with a live tension between the respective personalities and contributors. Read more
Published on 24 Nov 2008 by Rev. Kevin P. Robinson
Bored in the Gallery
I don't get the point of this album at all, but that's probably me as there are so many 5 star reviews already posted. Read more
Published on 31 Oct 2007 by J. Macdonald
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