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UNDER WRAPSJethro TullProg Folk2.23 | 623 ratings |
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![]() While 'A' and 'Broadsword' had achieved a better balance between acoustic and electronic sounds, 'Under Wraps' generally lacks this asset; However, this album bolsters some fine songwriting, interesting hooks and a fascinating underlying theme of espionage fiction. Where the album is undeniably lackluster is in the predictability of many songs, focusing more on delivering hooks rather than a substantial, adventurous sound, as well as the unfavourable choice of having programmed drums all throughout - perhaps befitting the stylistic ventures of 'Under Wraps, not having a real drummer is a shame for a band bolstering ex-alumni like Clive Bunker and Barriemore Barlow. Still, I find the sound of at least half of 'Under Wraps' quite a successful attempt at capturing that AOR-tinted new wave influence over prog rock, with Tull delivering several really well-done quirky synth-pop anthems, like 'Lap of Luxury', 'European Legacy' and 'Nobody's Car', while other underrated but really great numbers include 'Later, That Same Evening', 'Tundra' and 'Automotive Engineering'. This is a good album that suffers from the often-annoying production values of 80s pop and rock music as well as the unhinged use of electronic instruments, which takes away some of that charm and animation, pertinent to classic J-Tull.
A Crimson Mellotron |
3/5 |
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