War Child

War Child

by Jethro Tull
War Child

War Child

by Jethro Tull

Compact Disc

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Overview

As a return to standard-length songs following two epic-length pieces (Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play), it was inevitable that the material on War Child would lack power. The music was no longer quite able to cover for the obscurity of Jethro Tull's lyrics: the title track is reasonably successful, but "Queen and Country" seems repetitive and pointless. "Ladies," by contrast, is one of Tull's folk-based pieces, and one of the prettiest songs on the record, beautifully sung and benefiting from some of Ian Anderson's best flute playing to date. The band is very tight but doesn't get to really show its stuff until "Back-Door Angels," after which the album picks up: "Sealion" is one of Anderson's pseudo-philosophical musings on life, mixing full-out electric playing and restrained orchestral backing, while "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day" is a beautiful, largely acoustic number that was popular in concert. "Bungle in the Jungle," with a title that went over well, got most of the radio play. [War Child was reissued in an upgraded, remastered edition during November 2002, with improved sound and seven bonus tracks recorded during the sessions for the album that add 27 minutes to the original running time. The new tracks include the gently orchestrated instrumental "Warchild Waltz," which is really an overture of sorts, quoting from songs off the finished album and mostly a showcase for conductor/arranger David Palmer and the Philomusica of London chamber orchestra; the instrumental "Quartet," which is exactly what it says, a piece of chamber music for the group with some low-level accompaniment from the orchestra; the slightly rambling electric guitar and flute-driven "Paradise Steakhouse"; the silly sounding but catchy "Sealion 2," which is a worthy follow-up to its previously issued namesake; "Rainbow Blues," which ought to have been released before this, as one of the group's better and more memorable hard rock numbers of the period; the gorgeous, folk-like acoustic guitar-driven "Glory Row," which could have been a single B-side; and the hard, crunchy "Sensation," which is superior to at least a third of the songs on the original LP.] ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2002
Label: Chrysalis Records / Capitol / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0724354157127
Rank: 31855

Tracks

  1. War Child
  2. Queen and Country
  3. Ladies
  4. Back Door Angels
  5. Sealion
  6. Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day
  7. Bungle in the Jungle
  8. Only Solitaire
  9. The Third Hoorah
  10. Two Fingers
  11. Warchild Waltz
  12. Quartet
  13. Paradise Steakhouse
  14. Sealion, Pt. 2
  15. Rainbow Blues
  16. Glory Row
  17. Saturation

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jethro Tull   Primary Artist
Patrick Halling   Orchestra Leader
Barrie Barlow   Drums,Marimba,Percussion,Glockenspiel
Ian Anderson   Lute,Flute,Vocals,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Lead Vocals,Sax (Soprano),Sax (Sopranino),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Dee Palmer   Conductor
John Evan   Organ,Piano,Accordion,Harpsichord,Synthesizer,Piano-Accordian
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond   Vocals,String Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Martin Barre   Guitar,Spanish Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Jeffrey Hammond   Vocals,Double Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Barriemore Barlow   Drums,Marimba,Percussion,Glockenspiel

Technical Credits

Terry Ellis   Producer,Executive Producer
George Peckham   Engineer,Cutting Engineer
Melvyn Abrahams   Engineer,Cutting Engineer
Patrick Halling   Leader
Ian Anderson   Composer,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Dee Palmer   Composer,Orchestration,Orchestral Arrangements
Robin Black   Mixing,Engineer
Jethro Tull   Arranger
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond   Composer,Lyricist
Martin Barre   Composer
Steven Wilson   Remixing
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