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AllMusic reviewer Zachary Curd called the song "Essentially a love song, 'Turn to Stone' is orchestrated, computerized, epic rock music courtesy of Jeff Lynne." [6] The song was also reviewed by Donald A. Guarisco who stated "This dynamic opener from the Out of the Blue album is a good example of Electric Light Orchestra's skill for mixing string-laden pop hooks with driving rock and roll."
"Turn to Stone" is a 1972 song by the American singer-songwriter Joe Walsh and his band Barnstorm, with writing credits given to Terry Trabandt and Walsh. It was originally released on the album Barnstorm .
Writing retrospectively for AllMusic, critic Ben Davies wrote of the album "A number of classic Walsh tracks are featured, including a more polished version of "Turn to Stone," originally featured on his debut album, Barnstorm, in a somewhat more riotous style... Most of the nine tracks feature solos of unquestionable quality in his usual rock ...
Turn to Stone: Petrifaction in mythology and fiction "Turn to Stone" (Joe Walsh and Barnstorm song), from the 1972 album Barnstorm "Turn to Stone" (Electric Light Orchestra song), from the 1977 album Out of the Blue "Turn to Stone", a song by Black Sabbath from their 1986 album Seventh Star; Turn to Stone, a 2002 album by Pentagram
You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind is a live solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh.The album was released in early 1976 as Walsh's last album for ABC Records.
The lone hard rock track on Barnstorm, "Turn To Stone", has become the best known song from the album, since Walsh later re-recorded it for his solo album So What. [3] At the time of its release, Barnstorm was only moderately successful. For many years, the only CD version available was an expensive Japanese import.
The album was toured during 2003, and lead single "Byrds Turn to Stone" was released in October 2003. The single reached number 63 in the UK charts. [1] Track listing
Turning to Stone is a Canadian docudrama television film, which was broadcast by CBC Television in 1986. [1] Directed by Eric Till and written by Judith Thompson, the film stars Nicky Guadagni as Allison Campbell, a woman who is sent to Ontario's Prison for Women after being set up by her boyfriend to smuggle drugs from Mexico to Canada without her knowledge.