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Jethro Tull - Crest Of A Knave
Jethro Tull - Crest Of A Knave
Released: 1987/2005
Label: Capitol/EMI
Cat. No.: F2 21590/DIDX 2026 / 73413
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Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, July 2005

Crest Of A Knave won Jethro Tull a Grammy and, as it turned out, it was voted the best metal album! It just goes to show that the people voting for these awards do not seem to have a clue. Its obvious that they had not heard some of the earlier albums by this band that were much more deserving of an award; Thick As A Brick comes to mind immediately because it was so innovative and groundbreaking. With all of that said, Crest Of A Knave is a fine rock album, minus the progressive elements, however. I agree with Ian Anderson; it's one of my favorites as well. For its pure, straight ahead rock approach, you cannot ask for more. Martin Barre proves once again why has been one of the preeminent string benders of the last 40 years.

"Farm On The Freeway," not looked upon as a classic JT track, most certainly is in my book, and "Budapest" is an incredible tune that still stands tall today and is one of the highlights of their live performances. "Steel Monkey" is quite the rocker to start the set. It is the band's own personal tribute to that little old band from Texas, you know the dudes with the long beards?

I am spoiled and accustomed to enjoying a plethora of bonus tracks on nearly every release of this remastered series, this one offers only one, "Part Of The Machine," which is excellent. The remastering is superb per usual and I immediately pulled my old copy out of my CD rack and threw it in a box once I heard this. It was a very intelligent decision to get Anderson involved with this process and to offer his perception of each album's sessions. It makes each release so special to all of us hardcore JT fans. Another one well done - I would expect nothing less.

Rating: 4.5/5

More about Crest Of A Knave:

Track Listing: Steel Monkey / Farm On The Freeway / Jump Start / She Said She Was A Dancer / Dogs In The Midwinter / Budapest / Mountain Men / Waking Edge / Raising Steam / Part of the Machine (Bonus Track)

Musicians:
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drum programming, percussion, keyboards
Martin Barre - lead guitars, acoustic guitar
Dave Pegg - bass guitar

With:

Doane Perry - drums (2, 7)
Gerry Conway - drums (3, 4, 6, 8)
Ric Sanders - violin (6)

Contact:

Website: www.jethrotull.com
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