Jethro Tull returned with their sophomore album less than a year after their debut and change was in the air. Guitarist and co-leader Mick Abrahams had left the group due to creative differences with ...
Of my favorites, "Sweet Dream," features an intoxicating orchestra of fantastic from Anderson's flute and vocals, while Barre's guitar acts as a mood stabilizer and Bunker (drums) and Cornick (bass) ...
Check out Jethro Tull's "Bouree: Morgan Version," a previously unreleased song, from the expanded reissue of Stand Up. You can listen to our exclusive premiere of the track below. The new set, called ...
There were also even more exotic experiments in classical (the beautifully scored "Reasons for Waiting"; Bach's rearranged "Bouree") and world music ("Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square," where Ian ...
Jethro Tull, “Stand Up: 40th Anniversary Collector’s Edition,” three discs (Chrysalis): “Stand Up,” Jethro Tull’s 1969 breakout, stands up. If “Thick as a Brick” or “Aqualung” annoys, this deserved, ...
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