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Ian Anderson Bio
Ian Anderson
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Leader and founder of Jethro Tull and veteran of the 1970s folk rock and progressive rock scene, this eccentric and highly charismatic minstrel who used to get the most incredible sounds from his golden flute is now in his late fifties, yet shows no signs of slowing down. Indeed, he keeps on touring and churning out albums despite a totally apathetic music industry. In 1983 he decided to go solo and has since graced us with four new albums.
In general, his solo material closely resembles that of traditional Jethro Tull, although it tends to be more serious and more instrumental. "Walk Into Light" (1983) features Peter John Vettese (Eurythmics) on keyboards; the album suffers from poor 80's production but Vettese's rhythmic and catchy play complements Anderson's mellow vocals rather well. "Divinities: Twelve Dances with God" (1995) is the least TULL-like of the lot: basically a classical album, it is totally instrumental and its spiritual theme runs the gamut from Indian to Russian to Celtic Folk. "The Secret Language of Birds" (2000), a rather acoustic album, returns to the 70's roots and dons some particularly memorable melodies. "Rupi's Dance" (2003) is the one that most closely celebrates the old TULL days and will likely be the TULL fans' favourite. Anderson's gentle, self-deprecating wit and knack for writing simple, yet endearing melodies shines throughout.
Recommended for JETHRO TULL followers and for progressive folk fans in general.
Ian Anderson Discography
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