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Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual [Paperback]

Greg Russo (Author)
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January 14, 2000
The most complete, accurate and authoritative history on the group Jethro Tull.

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Jethro Tull has provided fans with enjoyable and challenging music for over three decades. No other band has featured such a wide range of musicians and personalities. Through mainstay Ian Anderson's forward-thinking musical direction and intelligent lyrical perceptions on life, Jethro Tull has skirted every musical trend and endured longer than nearly all of their contemporaries. "Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual," Greg Russo's fifth book, contains everything a Tull fan would ever need in one place: a complete band history, detailed song analysis, a gig list and the most amazing group and solo discographies ever compiled. This is the bible for Tullies worldwide!

About the Author

Greg Russo has previously written books on Frank Zappa, The Yardbirds, The Zombies and Manfred Mann. This book is the fifth in Russo's unique series of biographical music research works.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Crossfire Pubns; 1 edition (January 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964815761
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964815766
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,836,694 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Title Says It All, May 23, 2000
This review is from: Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual (Paperback)
Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual is certainly welcome as there is an unfortunate dearth of books on Tull. In fact there were none in English all the way up until last year when we got the so-so and hard-to-get "Minstrels In The Gallery" (David Rees) and the repudedly excellent, but even harder to find, "Driving in Diverse." (Barbara Espinoza) Although I have not personally read the latter book, from what I know of it, it would provide the perfect complement to this book, as the focus of "Diverse" is on the Tull fans and the "essence" of Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull.

As for Flying Colours, what this book is "about" is being an extensive, almost exhaustively precise, accounting of all the albums, musicians, tours, and recordings of the group. The book is excellent as both a reference manual, and as an overview of the band. The author offers a general history of the band, as well as some background into what went into each album. As a matter of fact, you can almost say that the albums actually drive the book, as the author "plays off" the albums in describing what Jethro Tull is doing at the time of the recording, distribution, or marketing of each album. Russo extensively covers each album and tour as well as the biography of each band member who has ever played in Tull. If you want information on an album, on a Tull member, on a particular tour, or even a general subject pertaining to Tull's history - just look it up, it's in here. It is easy to reference and the author is nothing if not comprehensive.

With that said, the book has a notable flaw. How big the flaw is depends on what about Jethro Tull you are interested in. The flaw is that the author does not delve very far at all into the personality, demeanor, viewpoints, or essence of the bandleader, Ian Anderson. If you are expecting deep revelations about Ian, you will be disapointed - the tone of the passages about Ian are almost always that of a distant, and even slightly reverential, author. There is a notable lack of interviews overall. There is only basic insight into the songwriting, and much less insight into the essence of, and driving forces behind, the band members. One example to illustrate - is when Dave Pegg left the band in 1995. The author simply explains that this was mainly because "Pegg was disenchanted with the material on Roots to Branches" (the 1995 album with a rootsy Middle Eastern influence.) However, there is absolutely no explanation as to why Pegg, who is a folkster from Fairport Convention, was perfectly content to play on and contribute to such electronic/keyboard dominated albums as "A" or "The Broadsword and the Beast", which would seem to be far more removed from Pegg's interests than "Roots To Branches".

If you are a die-hard Jethro Tull fan, this is a must-have. I am, and so I devoured every single piece of this book. If you are more of a casual fan though, you should consider the strenghths and weaknesses of the book. If you are interested in general overviews, histories, albums, tours, and obscure B-sides, you should have this book. If you are hoping for Ian Anderson interviews, or deep revelations into the personality and psyche of the frontman and the significant band members, then you should skip this book, or try to hunt down a copy of "Driving in Diverse"

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Flying Colours is THE book to get about Tull, January 24, 2000
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Gregg Russo's book is thorough, concise, and very well researched. This book IS a reference manual. It contains a complete and well organized, easy to read and refernece discography, as well as info on videos, promo,radio and TV appearances and the most complete tour date listing ever (1965-Dec. 1999).Mr. Russo details all the band members' histories pre and post-Tull. He includes much peripheral information that I found most interesting. Flying Colours is incredibly thorough. I've been an avid follower and collector of Tull since 1973 and found the book most interesting and informative.The bulk of the book is a history with particular attention paid to official releases. My only complaint would be that not enough space was devoted to the band's live performances - since to me, live performaces is where Tull really shines. It appears as though the information about older live performances comes mainly from listening to the most well-known bootlegs and peoples' memories, rather than listening to the myriad tapes of shows circulating among traders. This is my only, and VERY small complaint about the book.I wholeheartedly and enthusiastically recommend this book to anyone interested in the career of one of rock music's most original, and consistently interesting bands.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Good, August 29, 2001
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This review is from: Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual (Paperback)
I was surprised that a writer that first wrote books about Manfred Mann, the Yardbirds, Frank Zappa and the Zombies would give Tull such a fair and in depth treatment. I thought this book was better that David Rees "Minstrels in the Gallery" book.
There are a lot of photos, some I've never seen before, which is saying a lot from this long time fan of the band. Unfortunately all the photos on the inside are in black and white.
There is more detail here about other members of the band (particularly John Glascock and David Palmer) than anyplace else. The orientation is toward the entire band, not just a focus on Ian Anderson. That doesn't mean it is short on information about Ian. It delivers there too.
There is a reference section in the back that is packed with more detailed information about releases, appearances etc. than you could possibly want. If the answer to a question about the history of the band can't be found here, I doubt it will be found anywhere else.
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Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, David Palmer, Clive Bunker, Dave Pegg, Glenn Cornick, Fairport Convention, Mick Abrahams, John Glascock, Barriemore Barlow, Doane Perry, New Day, New York, Peter-John Vettese, Terry Ellis, War Child, Morgan Studios, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, Under Wraps, Gerry Conway, Too Old To Rock, Maison Rouge Studios, Songs From The Wood, Sweet Dream, Andy Giddings
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