Description: After revisiting some typically Tull motifs on 1982's BROADSWORD AND THE BEAST and releasing a solo album in 1983, Ian Anderson resurrected the Jethro Tull name in 1984 with UNDER WRAPS. He once again opted to distance himself from the J...
Track Listing 1. Lap Of Luxury 2. Under Wraps 3. European Legacy 4. Later The Same Evening 5. Saboteur 6. Radio Free Moscow 7. Nobody's Car 8. Heat 9. Under Wraps II 10. Paparazzi 11. Apologee
Details
Number of CDs:
1
Producer:
Ian Anderson
Recording Type:
Studio
Distributor:
EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
AAD
Album Notes After revisiting some typically Tull motifs on 1982's BROADSWORD AND THE BEAST and releasing a solo album in 1983, Ian Anderson resurrected the Jethro Tull name in 1984 with UNDER WRAPS. He once again opted to distance himself from the Jethro Tull image of olde. Throughout the '80s Anderson gamely tried various approaches toward recasting Tull for a musical climate that had changed radically from the band's '70s heyday.On UNDER WRAPS, Anderson shares songwriting credits with keyboardist Peter-John Vettesse, whose electronic textures give the record its pronounced '80s feel. Lyrically, Anderson seems to have jettisoned the past as well. On songs like "Radio Moscow" and "Paparazzi" he addresses modern concerns via topical language and bleeping keyboards. Anderson shows he still has his knack for a crisp and evocative melody on the relatively stripped-down title track and the simple, catchy "Lap of Luxury."