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A Passion Play : ウィキペディア英語版
A Passion Play

''A Passion Play'' is the sixth studio album by Jethro Tull, released in July 1973 in both UK and US. Like its predecessor, ''Thick as a Brick'' (1972), it is a concept album comprising a single continuous song (which is split into two parts on the original vinyl LP release). The theme of the concept is apparently the spiritual journey of one man (Ronnie Pilgrim) in the afterlife. In the original tour to support the album, three videos were used: one for the intro of the ''play'', a second for "The Story of the Hare Who Lost His Spectacles", and a final shot passage to conclude the act. The whole of the concert was probably the high-water mark of Jethro Tull's elaborate stage productions.
==Production==
''A Passion Play'' initiated when the band resolved to move to France, in the Château d'Hérouville studios - known in the 70's for being frequented by artists such as Pink Floyd, Elton John and T. Rex. The move was motivated to escape high British tax rates. The original idea was to make a double album, the logical next step from ''Thick as a Brick''. The concepts varied as the meaning of life ("Skating Away"), critics ("Critique Oblique"), and the comparison between the man and animal world ("Animelee" and "Law of the Bungle"). Although enough material was recorded to fill three sides of the intended double album, problems in the studio and discomfort of the band members made Ian Anderson discard the songs and start from scratch.〔
Little of the material was re-used in ''A Passion Play'', with the notable exception of "Critique Oblique" which was adapted to the new concept. Some of the material would later be used in the ''War Child'' album, like "Skating Away" and "Only Solitaire."

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