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  1. In 2014, to commemorate the album's 40th anniversary, War Child: The 40th Anniversary Theatre Edition was released; a 2 CD/2 DVD, limited edition package, remixed by Steven Wilson containing unreleased tracks, a promo video of "The Third Hoorah", orchestral pieces that were originally written for the film project, a script synopsis and track-by ...

  2. – “The Third Hoorah” promo footage, and footage from a January 1974 photo session/press conference where the WarChild project was announced. – An 80-page booklet featuring an extensive article on the preparation and recording of the album, a film script synopsis, track-by-track annotations by Ian Anderson, plus rare and unseen photographs.

  3. Aug 15, 2014 · “The Third Hoorah” is an upbeat and fun European marching song with a nice mix of acoustic, harpsichord, Scottish, and rock elements to make it interesting musically. Anderson heavily borrows lyrics from the album’s opening title song, in what seems to be an attempt to give the album a unifying theme.

  4. Saturation Lyrics. About “War Child”. What is the most popular song on by Jethro Tull? When did Jethro Tull release ? Producers Ian Anderson.

  5. The Third Hoorah is a stirring march-like song that proves that Tull's instrumental mastery did not vanish on this album. An upbeat, fantastic song. The album closer is more of the same, although in my opinion a weaker song: Two Fingers.

  6. Sep 29, 2014 · Jethro Tull have announced a limited-edition 40th anniversary release of their War Child album, with additional unreleased tracks. The package includes a new mix by Steven Wilson plus music and a script synopsis from the abandoned film which was intended to accompany the original release in 1974.

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  8. May 26, 2015 · In fact with the exception of the orchestral “The Third Hoorah” and bits of “The Orchestral WarChild Theme,” none of the orchestral tracks are directly related to the WarChild album as originally released. But taken together, they make a fairly substantial classical (or pseudo-classical) work.