Does anyone here have a setlist for Water's Edge Ballet?
If so, would you mind posting it here?
Rich
Sorry to answer my own post, but after futher searching, I finally
found this site which has a link to the back cover of "The Water;s
Edge":
http://www.spacecoast-cdr.com/Jethro_Tull/Jethro_Tull.html
01 - The Surface
02 - Mary's Song
03 - The Surface
04 - Kelpie
05 - The Surface
06 - Selkies
07 - The Surface
08 - Siren Song
09 - The Surface
10 - Benefit of The Surface
11 - The Storm
Here's another site with related information:
http://www.tullpress.com/sbfeb81.htm
Sorry to jump the gun on my first post, but maybe someone will enjoy
this info anyway.
Rich
Rich Kegarise wrote:
> Sorry to answer my own post, but after futher searching, I finally
> found this site which has a link to the back cover of "The Water;s
> Edge":
>
> http://www.spacecoast-cdr.com/Jethro_Tull/Jethro_Tull.html
>
> 01 - The Surface
> 02 - Mary's Song
> 03 - The Surface
> 04 - Kelpie
> 05 - The Surface
> 06 - Selkies
> 07 - The Surface
> 08 - Siren Song
> 09 - The Surface
> 10 - Benefit of The Surface
> 11 - The Storm
*lol* sorry, but that's not official, but the "fantasy setlist" that the
guy who made the recording "invented"!
cheers,
Laufi
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> Rich
The whole show was called 'Underground Rumours', and
comprised three acts:
Ursprung (The Source)
music by Jon Anderson of YES, arranged by Terry Davies
1. The Source
2. Preparation
3. Consummation
4. Ritual
intermission
The Water's Edge music by Ian Anderson, David Palmer, and MArtin
Barre of JETHRO TULL THis is a ballet about the sea, its moods ,
and the Scottish myths and legends that surround it. THree
stories appear in the ballet, the Water Horse or Kelpie who rides
of with young virgins into the waves; the Selkies, seals that
become humans by shedding their skins at night and then dance and
weave strange patterns on the shore, and the Mermaids, daughters
of the 'Fin Folk' half fish, half woman, known for their siren
songs as their unearthly beauty
intermission
Such Sweet Thunder
music by DUke Ellington , arranged by Paul Hart
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These ballets under the title UNDERGROUND RUMOURS received their
first performance at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, on 7th March
1979
(there's complete personnel listings in the programme, whihc is
reprinted in Greg Russo's book 'FLying COlours: The Jethro Tull
Reference Manual")
-- -S.