Our earlier announcement of Ian Anderson's plan to stage a Thick As A Brick tour this year and the apparent end of Jethro Tull (story) has a sequel - and so will the 1972 album. Anderson has has ghost written another album based on the life of Gerald Bostock, the character he assigned the writing credits of the original album. The new release, due April 2, uses alter-egos to take stock of what Bostock's life might have turned out like had he pursued different paths - a theme that is evident in many of the album's 17 song titles.
In addition to the standard digital download and CD versions, Brick 2 will be available in a double disc package with a DVD 5.1 mix of the album and footage of the recording sessions, interviews and segments of Anderson reading lyrics to many of the songs in a variety of settings.
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- From A Pebble Thrown
- Pebbles Instrumental
- Might-have-beens
- Upper Sixth Loan Shark
- Banker Bets, Banker Wins
- Swing It Far
- Adrift And Dumfounded
- Old School Song
- Wootton Bassett Town
- Power And Spirit
- Give Till It Hurts
- Cosy Corner
- Shunt And Shuffle
- A Change Of Horses
- Confessional
- Kismet In Suburbia
- What-ifs, Maybes And Might-have-beens
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