
Where to start, Jethro Tull formed in the late sixties, as a heavy blues-rock band. The story behind their name is a simple one, early on they had trouble getting return engagements so when their booking agent who was a history buff got them a return gig under the name Jethro Tull they kept it, and have used it ever since.
Ian Anderson and Martin Barre have been part of the band since 1969, while the surrounding cast changed numerous times. They started out as a blues/rock band, then had a progressive rock phase followed by a folk rock period, moved on to an electronic interval, then hard rock and now world music, one thing is certain the band is adaptable and never gets stuck in a musical rut.
Jethro Tull has been a very successful band, selling over 60,000,000 albums worldwide. I have seen Tull live three times over 25 years, although Ian Anderson's voice has seen better days they still put on a good show.
Jethro Tull Official Website
Jethro Tull Youtube Channel
Discography:
1968 This Was
1969 Stand Up
1970 Benefit
1971 Aqualung
1972 Thick as a Brick
1973 A Passion Play
1974 War Child
1975 Minstrel in the Gallery
1976 Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!
1977 Songs from the Wood
1978 Heavy Horses
1979 Stormwatch
1980 A
1982 The Broadsword and the Beast
1984 Under Wraps
1987 Crest of a Knave
1989 Rock Island
1991 Catfish Rising
1995 Roots to Branches
1999 J-Tull Dot Com
2003 The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
My Jethro Tull CD Collection:
1. This Was
2. Stand Up
3. Benefit
4. Aqualung
5. Thick As A Brick
6. Living In The Past(2 CD's)
7. A Passion Play
8. Warchild
9. Minstrel In The Gallery
10. Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To DIe
11. Songs From The Wood
12. Heavy Horses
13. Bursting Out (2 CD Lve Album)
13. Stormwatch
14. A
15. Broadsword And The Beast
16. Crest Of A Knave
17. Catfish Rising
*18. M.U. Best Of Jethro Tull Volume I (Compilation Album)
**19. Live At The Isle Of Wight (MP3 version.)
Dharma for One.
Their Debut Album, This Was.


M
Last edited: