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  1. Aug 8, 2016 · Jethro Tull's 21 albums have taken in English folk and baroque instrumentation, plus thunderous riffs to keep hard rock fans happy. Here are 10 of their best moments.

  2. Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1967. Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements of English folk music, hard rock and classical music, forging a signature progressive rock sound. [1]

  3. Oct 19, 2020 · Jethro Tull is now mainly remembered by many heavy rock heads as the punchline to this story, but the fact is that the band was as deserving as any of a Grammy at the time; the problem was, no one could put their finger on exactly what the band was up to.

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · A ranking and review of the studio and live albums by Ian Anderson's classic progressive folk rock band Jethro Tull. Jethro Tull are one of the most recognisable acts in rock and roll history and they spearheaded musical fusion and innovation in the prog scene.

    • 'Aqualung' (1971) One of the few progressive rock albums that even laymen listeners can’t help but love – to the tune of seven million copies sold – Jethro Tull’s magnum opus, ‘Aqualung,’ gave fans two concept LPs for the price of one.
    • 'Thick as a Brick' (1972) Jethro Tull fashioned one of history’s finest examples of the progressive rock suite with 1972’s ‘Thick as a Brick,’ which technically consisted of one song, split between the two sides.
    • 'Songs From the Wood' (1977) After a rare sojourn in the big city for 1976’s ‘Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die! ,’ Jethro Tull returned to bucolic themes and virgin forests with 1977’s ‘Songs From the Wood.’
    • 'Minstrel in the Gallery' (1975) For all intents and purposes, ‘Minstrel in the Gallery’ was Jethro Tull’s last stand where unapologetic intricate, high-concept prog-rock was concerned.
  5. Jethro Tull were always that one prog band who hated being called prog because of how drastically different they were from everyone else in the genre. But right from their sophomore project, Stand Up, you can definitely see the forward-thinking greatness that makes prog prog.

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  7. Jan 31, 2023 · It now seems incredible for a band of Tull’s stature to have a member who was unable to play his instrument. But the guitarist is very forceful in his defence of the decision: “Jethro Tull were all about character and personality. We were about being different from any other band. There was no way we wanted a virtuoso.