Jethro Tull CDs

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Aqualung
Live (2006)

Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson
(vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre
(electric guitar); Andrew Giddings (piano, organ,
keyboards); Jonathan Noyce (bass guitar); Doane Perry
(drums, percussion) |
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Jethro
Tull - Nothing is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wright
(1970) Special
Edition

"[With] the visual
evidence of explosive energy and total stage command
by one of rock's most compelling frontmen."
Jethro Tull took to the stage immediately after rock
legend Jimi Hendrix on the last day of the Isle of
Wight Festival in 1970. |
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Rated |
A
(1980) CD
& DVD

Q (1/03, p.138) - 3 stars
out of 5 - "...A splurge of brainy heavy rock...
Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, flute); Martin
Barre (guitar); Dave Pegg (bass); Mark Craney (drums).
Additional personnel: Eddie Jobson (keyboards,
electric violin). |
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| Led by the charismatic, flute-wielding Ian
Anderson, Jethro Tull began as a
somewhat Led
Zeppelin-like, bluesy hard-rock band. Before long the balance
tipped to courtly, Elizabethan-sounding progressive rock tinged with
folk and marked by tricky time changes and long suites. Though they
were masters of the concept album (THICK AS A BRICK, AQUALUNG), Jethro
Tull was able to churn out hook-laden hard-rock riffs that
guaranteed them a permanent place on classic-rock playlists the world
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