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THICK AS A BRICK

Jethro Tull

 

Prog Folk

4.64 | 3706 ratings

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Aqua1ung
5 stars In 2002 Ian Anderson introduced Thick As A Brick in the Jethro Tull's shows mentioning the different modes to reffer that kind of music. The critics create Art Rock, Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock, Prog Folk, etc. Anderson didn't know what label matches with Jethro Tull music, but he proclaim aloud that in the seventies prog rock groups made "concept albums". All we know that the idea of concept album born with Beatles' Sgt. Pepper, but was not concreted in it. But in the seventies several groups made it. Thick as a Brick is the best. This was another of the albums that broke me in two, in four, in eight parts, trying to really hear all the lines of music, all the different musical ideas that grow along the work. An excelent Martin Barre on guitar and the genius of Anderson. You can hear another albums of Jethro Tull, exfellents like this, but Thick as a Brick is an enchanted universe of music, poetry and creation.
Aqua1ung | 5/5 |

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