Velvet Green has references to traditions in rural England and Songs
from the wood is more of a song about story telling. I'll have to
listen to them to make sure.

larry

On 7/7/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jethro Tull's Solstice Bells from Songs from the Wood -
> > actually most of the songs from that album would fit.
> 
> Solstice Bells is actually on their Christmas album too... which is
> why I left it out... but yeah, and Dana mentioned Jack in the Green...
> which qualifies again dependent on your definition of religion - the
> Jacks (i.e. Jack Frost as later diluted) are a part of the earlier
> mythos from that region, so I guess if I'm including something as
> obscure as Anansi I can't then disclude the Jacks.
> 
> Are Songs From the Wood and Velvet Green religious in nature?
> 
> I didn't get that impression from Fires at Midnight either although
> it's one of my favorite songs.
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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