Heavy Horses

Heavy Horses is the second in the trilogy of folk-rock albums by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1978. The embroiders thematic on Songs From The Wood, but musically it's a lot darker and focus a little more on the ' rock ' in folk rock. There are songs about English rural life with his animals, and about the urbanization thereof.

From ...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps:


 * "Maharjan, black with steel-green eye
 * swishing through the rye grass
 * with thoughts of mouse-and-apple pie.
 * Tail balancing at half-mast. "
 * "Look out, little furry folk!
 * He's the all-night working cat.
 * Eats but one in every ten
 * leaves the others on the mat. "

==Numbers[ Edit] == ¹ Bonus numbers on the Digital ' Remastered ' version. ==Line up[ Edit] == Guest Musician:
 * 1) ...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
 * 2) Acres Wild
 * 3) No Lullaby
 * 4) Moths
 * 5) Journeyman
 * 6) Rover
 * 7) One Brown Mouse
 * 8) Heavy Horses
 * 9) Weathercock
 * 10) Living In These Hard Times ¹
 * 11) Broadford Bazaar ¹
 * Ian Anderson (flute, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, vocals)
 * Martin Barre (electric guitar)
 * Barriemore Barlow (drums, percussion)
 * John Glascock (bass guitar)
 * John Evan (piano, organ)
 * David Palmer (portative organ, keyboards, arrangement for Orchestra)


 * Darryl Way (violin)