A Passion Play
Jethro Tull
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A Passion Play (Pt. 1) | Jethro Tull | 21:36 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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A Passion Play (Pt 2) | Jethro Tull | 23:32 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
Jethro Tull's second album-length composition, A Passion Play is very different from — and not quite as successful as — Thick as a Brick. Ian Anderson utilizes reams of biblical (and biblical-sounding) references, interwoven with modern language, as a sort of a rock equivalent to T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland. As with most progressive rock, the words seem important and profound, but their meaning is anyone's guess ("The ice-cream lady wet her drawers, to see you in the Passion Play..."), with Anderson as a dour but engaging singer/sage (who, at least at one point, seems to take on the role of a fallen angel). It helps to be aware of the framing story, about a newly deceased man called to review his life at the portals of heaven, who realizes that life on Earth is preferable to eternity in paradise. But the music puts it over successfully, a dazzling mix of old English folk and classical material, reshaped in electric rock terms. The band is at its peak form, sustaining the tension and anticipation of this album-length piece across 45 minutes, although the music runs out of inspiration about five minutes before it actually ends.
Customer Reviews
A Darker Experiment
To paraphrase Ian Anderson concerning Jethro Tull's body of work during the Seventies: Every other album seemed to take on a dark tone. This is definitely one of those darker albums (compared to their next album, Thick As A Brick) but in a good way. There are some really well composed pieces here. If you can find the 25th anniversary box set, there is a great live excerpt and for the true fans there is always the album Nightcap which is basically a rough draft of Passion Play.
Takes many listens
This is a very demanding album, taking up to many dozens of listens to finally 'get'. Most of which will require intentive listening and examination of the lyrics (and there are a lot of them). And it is quite a good deal for itunes to be displaying and selling this inawesomable album for a measly 5 dollars!
In short: buy this, but don't be surprised when you don't like it on the first couple of listens.
Lyrics
I give this album 5/5 stars simply because it sounds like nothing I've ever heard before; both the strange, thought-provoking lyrics and the music itself. For some reason (I haven't looked into it), this album got far less positive reviews than Thick As a Brick, but I think it's great.
Biography
Formed: 1967 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
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- $6.99
- Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Hard Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Arena Rock
- Released: Jul 1973
- ℗ Digital Remaster 2003 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Chrysalis Records Ltd













