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Post by adospencer on Dec 13, 2022 16:25:49 GMT
I just found two copies of the rare "Tallis" CD project at a record fair so came back with both. (and wish I hadnt really) The Tull link is tenuous Evan, Glascock and Barlow only appear on a track or two, so "Jethro Tull without Ian Anderson" it isnt! The synth versions of well known classical pieces are fine , but the songs(with respect) are dreadful, the vocals are quite poor . In fairness to D. Palmer, I think there was a reluctance to release this at all. Its certainly not the lost masterpiece Dave Rees would have us believe when flogging this to raise funds for one of his A.N.D. magazine projects. My days of cherishing anything with a slight Tull connection are long gone, For completists only is my summary. Sorry to be so negative, Any one have any other thoughts?
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Post by rredmond on Dec 15, 2022 14:34:23 GMT
I've never even heard of it, so thank you for sharing. I wonder if a deep dive into YouTube or Spotify will help.
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Post by adospencer on Dec 15, 2022 15:03:37 GMT
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Post by rredmond on Dec 15, 2022 15:09:51 GMT
Hey thank you appreciate that! Physical copies are wasted on this social worker though I have neither the space or the funds. Your mention of Tallis did lead me to the Forever Albion song from Dee's Through Darkened Glass album, which was super interesting!
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Post by rredmond on Dec 15, 2022 15:10:49 GMT
Ha ha, I saw that one too in my internet wanderings just now!
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