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Stormwatch (1979)
  
A (1980)

Release date
  
14 September 1979

Artist
  
Jethro Tull

Label
  
Chrysalis Records

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Released
  
14 September 1979 (UK) / (US)

Recorded
  
Spring/summer 1979, Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studio, Fulham, London

Length
  
45:42 (original release) 59:38 (with 2004 bonus tracks)

Producer
  
Ian Anderson Robin Black

Genres
  
Rock music, Progressive rock, Folk rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Jethro Tull albums, Progressive rock albums

Jethro tull north sea oil


Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by the progressive rock group Jethro Tull, released September 1979. It is considered the last in the trilogy of folk-rock albums by Jethro Tull (although folk music influenced virtually every Tull album). Among other subject-matter, the album touches heavily on the problems relating to the environment, oil and money.

Contents

In 2004, a remastered version of Stormwatch was released with four bonus tracks.

Jethro tull elegy


Production

Stormwatch would be the last Tull album to feature the classic line-up of the 1970s. Bassist John Glascock, suffering at this point from the effects of a cardiac infection that eventually led to his death, is only featured on three tracks ("Flying Dutchman", "Orion", and "Elegy"). Ian Anderson played bass elsewhere on the album while Dave Pegg played on the subsequent tour.

The instrumental piece "Elegy" was written by David Palmer.

Content

Dun Ringill is the historic site of an Iron Age fort on the Isle of Skye, which served as the original seat of the Clan MacKinnon. Anderson once owned and lived in nearby Kilmarie House, until he sold the estate in 1994. A sporran is a type of pouch traditionally worn with a kilt. Other tracks allude to the constellation of Orion and the legend of the Flying Dutchman.

It is sometimes rumoured that "Elegy" was a homage to John Glascock – who was very ill at the time due to a congenital heart defect, and would die shortly after the album's release. The song is actually an elegy to David Palmer's father and is one of the few tracks on which Glascock plays.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ian Anderson except where noted.

Personnel

Jethro Tull
  • Ian Anderson – vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, bass guitar (except tracks 2, 9, 10, bonus tracks 12, 13, 14)
  • Martin Barre – electric guitar, mandolin, classical guitar
  • Barriemore Barlow – drums, percussion
  • John Evan – piano, organ
  • David Palmer – synthesizers, portable organ and orchestral arrangements
  • John Glascock – bass guitar on tracks 2, 9, 10, bonus tracks 12, 13
  • Additional personnel
  • Francis Wilson – spoken voice on track 1 (the Shipping Forecast), and the spoken introduction to track 8.
  • Dave Pegg – bass guitar on bonus track 14
  • Robin Black - Sound engineer
  • David Jackson - Artwork
  • Peter Wragg - Art Direction
  • Songs

    1North Sea Oil3:11
    2Orion3:58
    3Home2:45

    References

    Stormwatch (album) Wikipedia