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Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Rupi's dance (as an album)had me in the first few seconds of the first song and held me till the very last. Ian's voice is in very good form.His flute playing better and better(...well he has been practicing). The other musicans play with an accuracy that, to me, never sacrifices heart and spirit. I could say I have favorite cuts: the title song,the cappaccino song, lost in crowds...but I'm just listing the tracks arent I?Its a great piece of work,one which I will personally treasure for many years to come. In these days of disposable music artists...Ian Anderson(with or without Tull)is a unique oasis that I have taken refuge in for 40years. (cant wait to hear what he has in store for us next).Pass us that cd, Ian.
A music fan




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Please don't confuse me with the musak fan that insists on multiple postings on every Tull related item wasting valuable bandwidth with a personal Vendetta. Did Ian beat you up in the schoolyard? Get a life please.
A very nice piece of work. With repeated listening maybe better then Secret LOB but who cares. It's just nice to have one of the most under rated (snubbed) talents of rock alive and sharing their life and music with us.
They keep getting better and better



Album Rating: (4 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Ian Anderson has released 4 solo albums now and each is better than its predocessor.
Ian Anderson is giving us the type of CD we thought we would get with Walk into Light.
Ian Anderson has always been at his best as an acoustic musician, this is no exception.
Ian is probably playing the best flute of his career and his music is becoming more Celtic in nature.
In my mind the best songs on a very strong CD are........Eurology which is an instrumental and shows Anderson in top form with his flute. Calliandra Shade is in the same vain, another acoustic piece, again Ian plays the flute. Grimminellis Lament is very strong and has a second flute player. It is fun to hear the flutes harmonize. Ian Anderson is very much in his element.
Rupi's Dance is solid as well. I am just wondering when the next Tull CD will be released.
Rupi dances to greatness....




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Ian Anderson proves again he is a quintessential musician and songwriter. This album is imminently listenable--musically varied, subtle, yet accessible. Anderson's music away from Jethro Tull has increasingly become more delicate, yet never trite. His flute playing has never been better. Anderson's vocal timbre is somewhat different than the '70s and '80s (for those of you who haven't heard the modern Ian Anderson), but it is no less interesting and idiosyncratic. This album ROCKS (even when it doesn't rock). Buy it. You'll like it.....
Not Tull



Album Rating: (4 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: This is not a Tull album, it has a "World Beat" feel to it that is outside the tull sound. I like this album a lot (raft of penguins in particular)and would recomend it highly!