This is the debut solo album from Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull’s frontman), that was originally released in 1983. With collaborations from fellow Jethro Tull keyboard player, Peter-John Vettese, who also co-writes half of the songs featured, this release includes original artwork with sleeve notes (8 page booklet).
Interestingly, the liner notes explain that Anderson at this point wanted to remain relevant to British pop music at the time and embraced new keyboard technology with this album.
Particular favourite tracks among Ian Anderson fans include 'Trains', 'End Game' and 'Toad In The Hole'