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Tag Archives: Martin Barre
ALAN SIMON – Excalibur IV: The Dark Age Of The Dragon
January 21, 2018

Babaïka 2017 New chapter of Arthurian saga brings a half-full cup of wonder to the Round Table. After a five-year hiatus Alan Simon returns to the cycle he had started two decades earlier with what was planned as another spin … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Simon, Bernie Shaw, Excalibur, folk rock, John Helliwell, Martin Barre, Michael Sadler, rock opera, Sonja Kristina, Supertramp
JETHRO TULL Ready To Free Their Horses
December 9, 2017
Unlike many other artists, JETHRO TULL have been very much consistent with their 40th anniversary reissue programme. Come 2018, it’s time for “Heavy Horses” to move the land again, and indeed: February 9th will see a “New Shoes Edition” of … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre
JETHRO TULL: Out Of The Woods On A New Box Set
April 8, 2017

As it was expected, the next installment in the JETHRO TULL deluxe reissue programme will be their 1977 folk rock masterpiece “Songs From The Wood” – scheduled for a May 19th release as “The Country Set” and comprised of three CDs and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre
MICK ABRAHAMS – Revived!
August 22, 2015

Gonzo 2015 British blues doyens doing what they do best – in force and in style. This is so fundamentally wrong – you’re not supposed to be having fun with such a miserable music genre, are you? – that “Revived!” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bernie Marsden, Bill Wyman, blues, Elliott Randall, Geoff Whitehorn, Jim Rodford, Mark Feltham, Martin Barre, Mick Abrahams, Paul Jones
JETHRO TULL’s “WarChild” up for expansion
September 29, 2014
Not the best of JETHRO TULL‘s albums, 1974’s “WarChild” fared much better than its predecessor “A Passion Play” whose expanded version saw the light of day earlier in the year. And now its follow-up, also with a cinematic bend, is … Continue reading →
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Tagged classic rock, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre, prog rock


