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Rupi's Dance

 
Album Review: Rupi's Dance
 

  • Artist: Ian Anderson
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 19, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's difficult to explain the difference between an Ian Anderson and a Jethro Tull album. After all, Anderson writes virtually all of Tull's material and his unique voice and flute playing encapsulates the band's style. And Anderson isn't necessarily prone to the stripped down, confessional approach that many frontmen take when issuing solo projects. Perhaps during this particularly productive period Anderson simply needed to separate his "regular" songwriting from the group's concurrent The Jethro Tull Christmas Album release. Yes, a more acoustic treatment was given to this album than to Tull releases during the '90s, although their Christmas recording is very similar in production to this solo outing. The only Tull member that appears on this release is keyboardist Andy Giddings -- and it's a cameo appearance at that. Maybe Anderson merely needs to exit the confines of the band momentarily to work with other musicians for either inspiration or escape. Whatever the case, the end solo product isn't substantially different from the band's most recent effort. That's a good thing given Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull's new lease with the Varese/Fuel 2000 record label. "Rupi's Dance" is a folksy piece recalling Minstrel in the Gallery and "Old Black Cat" would have fit nicely on Heavy Horses. Anderson does give some of his solo work various world music touches, such as Eastern European, Celtic, and Mid-Eastern, but only sparingly. Anderson's knack for writing simple, yet endearing, melodies is evident in numerous instances on Rupi's Dance, but is magnified on "Griminelli's Lament," an instrumental honoring the Italian flautist Andrea Griminelli. Other instrumental passages seem to be an outgrowth of classic Tull albums like Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play, among others. An extremely satisfying album, Rupi's Dance looks simultaneously to the past and future for its inspiration. ~ Dave Sleger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Calliandra Shade (The Cappuccino Song) Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (5:03)
Rupi's Dance Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (2:59)
Lost in Crowds Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (5:38)
A Raft of Penguins Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (3:35)
A Week of Moments Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (4:28)
A Hand of Thumbs Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (4:03)
Eurology Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (3:15)
Old Black Cat Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (3:41)
Photo Shop Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (3:21)
Pigeon Flying Over Berlin Zoo Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (4:19)
Griminelli's Lament Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (2:57)
Not Ralitsa Vassileva Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (4:46)
Two Short Planks Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (4:04)
Birthday Card at Christmas [*] Ian Anderson Ian Anderson (3:37)

Credits

Ian Anderson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ian Anderson (Flute), Ian Anderson (Guitar), Ian Anderson (Mandolin), Ian Anderson (Percussion), Ian Anderson (Accordion), Ian Anderson (Guitar (Bass)), Ian Anderson (Piccolo), Ian Anderson (Vocals), Ian Anderson (?), Ian Anderson (Artwork), Ian Anderson (Photography), Ian Anderson (Bamboo Flute), Ian Anderson (Wood Flute), James Anderson (Photography), Martin Barre (Guitar (Electric)), Andy Giddings (Bass), Andy Giddings (Keyboards), John O'Hara (Accordion), Doane Perry (Drums), Bernie Schwartz (Production Coordination), Laszlo Bencker (Piano), Laszlo Bencker (Arranger), Laszlo Bencker (Keyboards), Laszlo Bencker (Organ (Hammond)), Laszlo Bencker (Moog Synthesizer), Laszlo Bencker (Mellotron), Mike Streefkerk (Engineer), Nick Watson (Production Mastering), Tom Drescher (Engineer), James Duncan (Drums), Leslie Mandoki (Percussion), Leslie Mandoki (Drums), Leslie Mandoki (Udu), Patrick Olwell (Bamboo Flute), Gyula Benkö (Viola), Gábor Berán (Violin), Gábor Csonka (Violin), Pit Floss (Engineer), David Goodier (Guitar (Bass)), David Goodier (Standup Bass), Phillip Hammig (Piccolo), George Kopecsni (Guitar), George Kopecsni (Guitar (Electric)), George Kopecsni (Production Coordination), Ossi Schaller (Guitar), Ossi Schaller (Guitar (Electric)), Stephan Zeh (Engineer), András Sturcz (Cello), Sturcz String Quartet (?)
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Rupi's Dance
Rupi's Dance cover
Studio album by Ian Anderson
Released August 19, 2003
Recorded ??
Genre Rock
Length 55:50
Label RandM Records (UK) & Fuel 2000 (USA)
Producer Ian Anderson
Professional reviews
Ian Anderson chronology
The Secret Language of Birds
(2000)
Rupi's Dance
(2003)
Ian Anderson Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull
(2005)

Rupi's Dance (2003) is a solo album by Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. The album was released around the same time as Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre's new solo album, Stage Left. It also preceded Jethro Tull's album, The Jethro Tull Christmas Album.

Track listing

  1. "Calliandra Shade (The Cappuccino Song)" – 5:02
  2. "Rupi’s Dance" – 3:00
  3. "Lost In Crowds" – 5:37
  4. "A Raft Of Penguins" – 3:34
  5. "A Week Of Moments" – 4:27
  6. "A Hand Of Thumbs" – 4:02
  7. "Eurology" – 3:14
  8. "Old Black Cat" – 3:40
  9. "Photo Shop" – 3:20
  10. "Pigeon Flying Over Berlin Zoo" – 4:18
  11. "Griminelli’s Lament" – 2:56
  12. "Not Ralitsa Vassileva" – 4:45
  13. "Two Short Planks" – 4:00
  14. "Birthday Card At Christmas" – 3:37

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