Ian Anderson - Walk Into Light or Divinities or Secret Language or Rupi's Dance

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  1. moomaloo

    moomaloo All-round good egg

    Walk Into Light for me. But then that's the only one I own (on both vinyl and CD - both from when they were originally released). I like the electronic sound of it - goes with the bleak 'cold war' subject matter. At least in my head anyway...
     
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  2. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    More choice now: Of the two, I prefer TAAB2.
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  3. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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  4. the sands

    the sands Forum Resident

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    I have "Walk Into Light" on LP. I'd probably play "The Secret Language of Birds" and "Rupi's Dance" most these days. It's a bit more organic which I think suits him sonically although I respect his experimental and electronic side.
     
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  5. the sands

    the sands Forum Resident

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    I was surprised by TAAB2 but "Homo Erraticus" is even better to my ears.
     
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  6. Plan9

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    Secret Language of Birds and Walk Into Light for me! Both very different.
    Rupi's Dance was pleasant. I'm still trying to figure out if I really like TAAB2. Divinities was good background listening (sacrilege!)
    Didn't like Homo Erraticus much, but only listened once.
     
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  7. tootull

    tootull I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way Thread Starter

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    Published on Mar 17, 2018
    This year marks the 35th anniversary of Ian Anderson's first ever solo album, a collaboration with keyboard whiz kid Peter John Vettese. Love it or Hate it we thought we'd acknowledge it's anniversary with this little video including Somewhere in England from Germany 1983.
     
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