JETHRO TULL
Jethro Tull were a unique phenomenon in popular music history. Their mix of hard rock, folk melodies, blues licks, surreal, impossibly dense lyrics, and overall profundity defied easy analysis, but that didn't dissuade fans from giving them 11 gold and five platinum albums. At the same time, critics rarely took them seriously, and they were off the cutting-edge of popular music by the end of the '70s. But no record store in the country would want to be without multiple copies of each of their most popular albums (Benefit, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, Living in the Past), or their various best-of compilations, and few would knowingly ignore their newer releases. Of their contemporaries, only Yes could claim a similar degree of success, and Yes had endured several major shifts in sound and membership by the '90s, while Tull remained remarkably stable over the same period. As co-founded and led by wildman/flutist/guitarist/singer/songwriter Ian Anderson, the group carved a place all its own in popular music.
1968 - This Was
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1969 - Stand Up
1970 - Benefit
1970 Nothing Is Easy (Live at the Isle of Wight)
1971 - Aqualung
1972 - Living in the Past
1972 - Living with the Past
1972 - Thick as a Brick
1973 - A Passion Play
1974 - War Child
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1975 - Minstrel in the Gallery
1976 - M.U. - The Best of Jethro Tull
1976 - Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll_ Too Young to Die!
1977 - Songs from the Wood
1978 - Bursting Out
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1978 - Heavy Horses
1978 - Live at Madison Square Garden
1979 - Stormwatch
1980 - A
1982 - The Broadsword And The Beast
1984 - Under Wraps
1985 - Original Masters
1987 - Crest of a Knave
1988 - 20 Years Of Jethro Tull
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1989 - Rock Island
1990 - One Flute Over The Cuckoo's Nest
1991 - At The Hammersmith Odeon
1991 - Catfish Rising
1992 - A Little Light Music
1993 - Nightcap
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1993 - The Anniversary Collection
CD01 - CD02
1995 - Roots to Branches
1997 - Through the Years
1999 - J-Tull Dot Com
2001 - The Very Best of Jethro Tull
2002 - Living with the Past
2003 - The Essential
2003 - The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
2007 - The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull
2010 - Greatest Hits
2011 - Essential
2012 - All the Best
CD01 - CD02
CD01 - CD02
1969 - Stand Up
1970 - Benefit
1970 Nothing Is Easy (Live at the Isle of Wight)
1971 - Aqualung
1972 - Living in the Past
1972 - Living with the Past
1972 - Thick as a Brick
1973 - A Passion Play
1974 - War Child
CD01 - CD02
1975 - Minstrel in the Gallery
1976 - M.U. - The Best of Jethro Tull
1976 - Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll_ Too Young to Die!
1977 - Songs from the Wood
1978 - Bursting Out
CD01 - CD02
1978 - Heavy Horses
1978 - Live at Madison Square Garden
1979 - Stormwatch
1980 - A
1982 - The Broadsword And The Beast
1984 - Under Wraps
1985 - Original Masters
1987 - Crest of a Knave
1988 - 20 Years Of Jethro Tull
CD01 - CD02 - CD03
1989 - Rock Island
1990 - One Flute Over The Cuckoo's Nest
1991 - At The Hammersmith Odeon
1991 - Catfish Rising
1992 - A Little Light Music
1993 - Nightcap
CD01 - CD02
1993 - The Anniversary Collection
CD01 - CD02
1995 - Roots to Branches
1997 - Through the Years
1999 - J-Tull Dot Com
2001 - The Very Best of Jethro Tull
2002 - Living with the Past
2003 - The Essential
2003 - The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
2007 - The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull
2010 - Greatest Hits
2011 - Essential
2012 - All the Best
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8 comments:
Hello Ozzieguy, many thanks for all this great Tull albums!! Ian Anderson is with his group also one of my favourites.I am surprised how much albums from this group are there.GREAT that you offer them!! Many thanks for your work!!! Greetings Thomas
Hello Tom, I am glad that my wife found them for me in our studio for me to share :-)
Enjoy the great music and yes Ian Anderson is very good.
Regards
Ozzieguy
Hey mate. Thanks for the Tull. They were quite prolific weren't they!! I grabbed a few of the early albums and will probably come back for more. Cheers
Hi mate.
Yes they were terrific I hope that you enjoy them all that you D/L Ian Anderson was brilliant on the flute.
Best Wishes
Ozzieguy
The remastered stuff by Steve Wilson sounds much better than the original versions. I exchanged it. THNX!
Glad that you are enjoying great music my friend.
I AM ENJOYING...........
Copadisimo!!!!
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