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  1. 4:06. Release date: 11. September 1987 (UK) and 16. September 1987 (USA) Recording location/date: Spring 1987 at Ian Anderson's home studio. Guest musicians: Doane Perry (drums on tracks 2 and 7), Gerry Conway (drums on tracks 3, 4, 6 and 8), Ric Sanders (violin on tracks 6 and 8) Production: Ian Anderson. Cover Concept by: -.

  2. Sure, there’s a feeling throughout Crest of a Knave that Jethro Tull were playing it somewhat safe, the backlash against Under Wraps making them a little more risk-averse than usual, but you can’t hide from the fact that Martin Barre’s guitars had come roaring to the fore again, and that the new three piece Jethro Tull at least had a ...

  3. Artist: Jethro TullAlbum Title: Crest Of A KnaveReleased: 1987Label: ChrysalisCatalog: OV 41590Pressing: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GAGenre...

  4. 9 de mar. de 2020 · Jethro Tull's 1987 album won a Grammy for best hard rock / metal performance. That created quite a stir among Metallica fans (and others). The album certainl...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "Crest Of A Knave" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search; Explore. Discover; Explore All; Trending Releases; List Explorer; Advanced Search; Contribute; ... ALBUM - "CREST OF A KNAVE" - JETHRO TULL: 9-11-1987. 4:37; Lists Add to List.

  6. Crest of a Knave ist das sechzehnte Studioalbum der britischen Progressive-Rock-Gruppe Jethro Tull, es erschien am 10.September 1987 in Großbritannien und am 11. September 1987 in den USA. Es gewann den einzigen Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental, was wegen der deutlich mehr in Richtung Heavy Metal oder Hard Rock orientierten Bands wie AC/DC und Metallica ...

  7. After four years spent by Jethro Tull futilely advancing into electronic territory, and especially after the synth-laden mess that was Under Wraps, it was easy to overvalue the band’s supposed return to form, Crest Of A Knave.The album was instantly lapped up by critics and especially by fans, happy that Anderson finally decided to return to familiar ground.