The Jethro Tull Board
« Re-create Tull's albums »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
Jun 19, 2013, 7:06am




The Jethro Tull Board :: THE JETHRO TULL BOARD :: Be A Whizz Kid! :: Re-create Tull's albums
   [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: Re-create Tull's albums (Read 179 times)
TM
Founder
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Aug 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 4,698
Location: By Scotch Corner
 Re-create Tull's albums
« Thread Started on Dec 16, 2009, 6:25pm »

Since some albums have an abundance of extra tracks, like Broadsword & Catfish, let's explore the possibilities of what might have been.

So the idea is to select 10 tracks from each session and place them in running order. You can even rename the album if you like. ;)

Who wants to go first?


« Last Edit: Dec 17, 2009, 10:11am by TM »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
TM
Founder
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Aug 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 4,698
Location: By Scotch Corner
 Re: Re-create Tull's albums
« Reply #1 on Dec 17, 2009, 10:20am »

Here's the tracks from the Broadsword session. Unless I made a mistake, that's 25 tracks. The remaster certainly should have been a double CD.

But it could be interesting to see some revised single CD's...


Beastie
Clasp
Fallen On Hard Times
Flying Colours
Slow Marching Band
Broadsword
Pussy Willow
Watching Me Watching You
Seal Driver
Cheerio
Jack Frost And The Hooded Crow
I'm Your Gun
Down At The End Of Your Road
Too Many Too
Jack-A-Lynn
Motoreyes
Rhythm In Gold
Mayhem, Maybe
Overhang
Crew Nights
The Curse
Commons Brawl
No Step
Drive On The Young Side Of Life
Lights Out

Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
Nonfatman
Monster of Ceremonies
member is offline

[avatar]

Now, more than ever, The Jethro Tull Board kicks ass!



Joined: Sept 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 3,707
 Re: Re-create Tull's albums
« Reply #2 on Dec 17, 2009, 1:58pm »

Here's what I would do with Broadsword if asked to recreate it with a different track listing containing 10 songs. Since several songs are already political and social commentary, I would make it more so.

Side One:

I would immediately eliminate Beastie, and in its place I would substitute Commons Brawl, a wonderful little underated song with a great sense of humor and very critical of the political process, and the title is such a great pun.

Next I would leave The Clasp and Fallen on Hard Times, because they also contain the same element of social and political critique.

Flying Colours would be removed in favor of I'm Your Gun, an interesting examination of the pros and cons of gun regulation, which also happens to be a corker of a song.

Slow Marching Band would remain in the fifth spot for some cathartic relief, because it is such a beautiful song, even though it doesn't fit the theme.

Side Two:

Broadsword would stay, because it contains the dire warnings about what lies ahead due to the problems set forth on Side 1. After that I would go with Too Many Too and Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow, because those would be in keeping with the overall critical theme. I would then round the album out with Jack-A-Lynn, for some nice relief, and then Down at the End of Your Road (again because of the criticism of the real estate business, plus it happens to be a really good song and would be a great way to end the album), so my recreated album would look like this:

Side 1:

Commons Brawl
The Clasp
Fallen on Hard Times
I'm Your Gun
Slow Marching Band

Side 2:

Broadsword
Too Many Too
Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow
Jack-A-Lynn
Down at the End of Your Road

Since there would no longer be any Beastie, the album would have to be renamed to simply 'Broadsword.'

Jeff
« Last Edit: Dec 17, 2009, 2:05pm by Nonfatman »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]

"There is only one real sin and that is to persuade oneself that the second best is anything but second best." Doris Lessing

"If you agree with me on nine out of twelve issues, vote for me. If you agree with me on twelve out of twelve issues, see a psychiatrist." Ed Koch
tootull
Claghornist
*
member is offline





Joined: Dec 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 0
Location: Canada
 Re: Re-create Tull's albums
« Reply #3 on Dec 17, 2009, 7:59pm »

:-X This is tough when you love them all. Let's call it "I'm Your Tull" or "Tull Gun" or "Drive On The Tull Side" :D BLAH!

Beastie
Clasp
Broadsword
Seal Driver
Overhang

Too Many Too
I'm Your Gun
Rhythm In Gold
Motoreyes
Drive On The Young Side Of Life

« Last Edit: Dec 17, 2009, 8:01pm by tootull »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
TM
Founder
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Aug 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 4,698
Location: By Scotch Corner
 Re: Re-create Tull's albums
« Reply #4 on Dec 17, 2009, 9:11pm »

It's interesting to read these lists. Especially the songs that each of us would have set aside. It's definitely not easy.

Interesting to read the Fatman's conceptual pattern vs one like mine which tends to focus more on the flow musically of on to another.

Motoreyes
- would have been a nice track to set the stage that Tull's rockin.

Broadsword

Pussy Willow

I'm Your Gun

Jack-A-Lynn

Overhang

Commons Brawl - A great song. Better than the harsh vocals on
Fallen on Hard Times

Seal Driver - Had to keep this track. One of Martin's best.

Jack Frost And The Hooded Crow - Intro flows real nice off Seal's outro

Slow Marching Band - Nice close out track


So there it is. 4 tracks off the original LP. They certainly do sound more "polished."
« Last Edit: Dec 17, 2009, 9:11pm by TM »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
   [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]

Follow Us on Pinterest
Quality Jethro Tull Website Award winner Super Seventies
Classic Award
Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Notice | FTC Disclosure | Report Abuse | Mobile