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  2. Paul Samwell-Smith produced the album, making The Broadsword and the Beast the first and only Jethro Tull album produced by an external producer outside of the band and their management.

  3. The Broadsword and the Beast is the 14th studio album by rock band Jethro Tull, recorded 24 March 1981 – 5 February 1982 and released in April 1982 by Chrysalis Records.

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    • Folk Rock, Prog Rock
  4. Sep 1, 2023 · Though guitarist Martin Barre and bassist Dave Pegg were up for braving the waves, there were stormy seas ahead. Since the release of the band’s previous album, 1980’s A, keyboardists John Evan and Dee Palmer had parted ways with the crew, as had drummer Barrie “Barriemore” Barlow.

  5. Sep 1, 2024 · Where The Broadsword And The Beast had felt like a welcome compromise towards fans, there was no such effort made with Under Wraps. It might have been a Jethro Tull album in the way that A wasn’t, but its synthetic approach marked it out as a logical successor to Walk Into Light rather than TBATB.

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  6. "The Broadsword and the Beast" granted Jethro Tull success in both the UK and US reaching number 27 and 19 respectively. The album also established Jethro Tull as a hard-rock group. I'd recommend "The broadsword and the Beast" to any hardcore Jethro Tull fan, beyond that its best to stay away.

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  7. Sep 20, 2023 · Sandwiched in between A and ...Wraps, however, came The Broadsword And The Beast, wrapped in one of the band’s most evocative album covers, giving an indication of what was contained within. This was Tull expertly combining the fascination with modern-day sounds with the wild-eyed and rustic spirit that had always dwelt within.

  8. The Broadsword and the Beast by Jethro Tull released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.