
Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull’s 1969 sophomore album Stand Up was a turning point in the band’s history. Continue reading Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull’s 1969 sophomore album Stand Up was a turning point in the band’s history. Continue reading Jethro Tull
Perhaps it’s not in the pantheon of Jethro Tull’s greatest albums, but Too Old to Rock ‘n Roll: Too Young to Die! represents the band still at its career peak in the ’70s. Continue reading Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull’s eighth album, 1975’s Minstrel in the Gallery, doesn’t often get mentioned about, as it’s overshadowed by the more popular Aqualung, Living in the Past, and Thick as a Brick. Continue reading Jethro Tull
‘Warchild’ can be seen as Jethro Tull going back to basics. Continue reading Jethro Tull
It would be too easy to say that Jethro Tull merely milked the success of Thick as a Brick by doing another concept album on the follow-up A Passion Play. Continue reading CD Review: Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull
Aqualung: 40th Anniversary Special Edition
Chrysalis/EMI
By David Chiu
Aqualung, Jethro Tull’s fourth album from 1971, was the band’s breakthrough—certainly a departure from the blues feel of their first record This Was. This music from this unique record– featuring the unmistakable flute playing and singing of leader Ian Anderson–is certainly is indicative of the progressive rock era. Continue reading “CD Review: Jethro Tull”