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A Album
  1. Crossfire
  2. Fylingdale Flyer
  3. Working John, Working Joe
  4. Black Sunday
  5. Protect And Survive
  6. Batteries Not Included
  7. Uniform
  8. 4.W.D. (Low Ratio)
  9. And Further On
A Little Light Music Album
  1. Living In The Past
  2. Life Is A Long Song
  3. Under Wraps
  4. Rocks On The Road
  5. Nursie
  6. One White Duck
  7. A New Day Yesterday
  8. John Barleycorn
  9. Look Into The Sun
  10. A Christmas Song
  11. From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser
  12. This Is Not Love
  13. Bourée
  14. Pussy Willow
  15. Locomotive Breath
A Passion Play Album
  1. A Passion Play
  2. The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles
  3. The End
Aqualung Album
  1. Aqualung
  2. Cross-Eyed Mary
  3. Cheap Day Return
  4. Mother Goose
  5. Up To Me
  6. My God
  7. Hymn 43
  8. Slipstream
  9. Locomotive Breath
  10. Wind Up
Benefit Album
  1. With You There To Help Me
  2. Nothing To Say
  3. Inside
  4. Son
  5. For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me
  6. To Cry You A Song
  7. A Time For Everything
  8. Teacher
  9. Play In Time
Broadsword and The Beast Album
  1. Beastie
  2. The Clasp
  3. Fallen On Hard Times
  4. Flying Colours
  5. Slow Marching Band
  6. Broadsword
  7. Pussy Willow
  8. Watching Me Watching You
  9. Seal Driver
  10. Cheerio
Catfish Rising Album
  1. This Is Not Love
  2. Occasional Demons
  3. Roll Yer Own
  4. Rocks On The Road
  5. Sparrow On The Schoolyard Wall
  6. Thinking Round Corners
  7. Still Loving You Tonight
  8. Doctor To My Disease
  9. Like A Tall Thin Girl
  10. White Innocence
  11. Sleeping With The Dog
  12. Gold-Tipped Boots, Black Jacket And Tie
  13. When Jesus Came To Play
Crest of a Knave Album
  1. Steel Monkey
  2. Farm On The Freeway
  3. Jump Start
  4. Said She Was A Dancer
  5. Dogs In The Midwinter
  6. Budapest
  7. Mountain Men
  8. The Waking Edge
  9. Raising Steam
Divinities Album
  1. In A Stone Circle
  2. In Sight Of The Minaret
  3. In A Black Box
  4. In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff
  5. In Maternal Grace
  6. In Defense Of Faiths
  7. En Afrique
  8. In The Olive Garden
  9. In The Pay Of Spain
  10. In The Times Of India (Bombay Valentine)
Heavy Horses Album
  1. ...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
  2. Acres Wild
  3. No Lullaby
  4. Moths
  5. Journeyman
  6. Rover
  7. One Brown Mouse
  8. Heavy Horses
  9. Weathercock
Ian Anderson: The Secret Language Of Birds Album
  1. The Secret Language Of Birds
  2. The Little Flower Girl
  3. Montserrat
  4. Postcard Day
  5. The Water Carrier
  6. Set-Aside
  7. A Better Moon
  8. Sanctuary
  9. The Jasmine Corridor
  10. The Habanero Reel
  11. Panama Freighter
  12. The Secret Language Of Birds, Pt. II
  13. Boris Dancing
  14. Circular Breathing
  15. The Stormont Shuffle
Ian Anderson: Walk Into Light Album
  1. Fly By Night
  2. Made In England
  3. Walk Into Light
  4. Trains
  5. End Game
  6. Black And White Television
  7. Toad In The Hole
  8. Looking For Eden
  9. User-Friendly
  10. Different Germany
J-Tull Dot Com Album
  1. Spiral
  2. Dot Com
  3. Awol
  4. Wicked Windows
  5. Hunt By Numbers
  6. Hot Mango Flush
  7. El Nino
  8. Black Mamba
  9. Mango Surprise
  10. Bends Like A Willow
  11. Far Alaska
  12. The Dog-Ear Years
  13. A Gift Of Roses
Live: Bursting Out Album
  1. No Lullaby
  2. Sweet Dream
  3. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
  4. Jack-In-The-Green
  5. One Brown Mouse
  6. A New Day Yesterday
  7. Flute Solo Improvisation / God
  8. Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Bourée
  9. Songs From The Wood
  10. Hunting Girl
  11. Conundrum
  12. Minstrel In The Gallery
  13. Cross-Eyed Mary
  14. Quatrain
  15. Aqualung
  16. Locomotive Breath
  17. The Dambusters March
Living in the Past Album
  1. Love Story
  2. Christmas Song
  3. Living In The Past
  4. Driving Song
  5. Sweet Dream
  6. Singing All Day
  7. Alive And Well And Living In
  8. Just Trying To Be
  9. By Kind Permission Of
  10. Life Is A Long Song
  11. Up The `Pool
  12. Dr. Bogenbroom
  13. For Later
  14. Nursie
  15. Hymn 43
  16. Teacher
  17. Bouree
  18. Dharma For One
  19. A Song For Jeffrey
M.U. - The Best Of Jethro Tull Album
  1. Teacher
  2. Aqualung
  3. Thick As A Brick (Edit #1)
  4. Bungle in the Jungle
  5. Fat Man
  6. Living In The Past
  7. A Passion Play (Edit #8)
  8. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
Minstrel In The Gallery Album
  1. Minstrel In The Gallery
  2. Cold Wind to Valhalla
  3. Black Satin Dancer
  4. Requiem
  5. One White Duck/0=Nothing at All
  6. Baker Street Muse
  7. Grace
Nightcap: The Unreleased Masters 1973-1991 Album
  1. First Post
  2. Animelee
  3. Tiger Toon
  4. Look at the Animals
  5. Law of the Bungle
  6. Law of the Bungle Part II
  7. Left Right
  8. Solitaire
  9. Critique Oblique
  10. Post Last
  11. Scenario
  12. Audition
  13. No Rehearsal
  14. Sailor (unreleased)
  15. Paradise Steakhouse
  16. Sealion II
  17. Piece of Cake
  18. Quartet
  19. Silver River Turning
  20. Crew Nights
  21. The Curse
  22. Rosa on the Factory Floor
  23. A Small Cigar
  24. Man of Principle
  25. Commons Brawl
  26. No Step
  27. Drive On The Young Side Of Life
  28. Broadford Bazaar
  29. Lights Out
  30. Truck Stop Runner
  31. Hard Liner
Rock Island Album
  1. Kissing Willie
  2. The Rattlesnake Trail
  3. Ears Of Tin
  4. Undressed To Kill
  5. Rock Island
  6. Heavy Water
  7. Another Christmas Song
  8. Big Riff and Mando
  9. Strange Avenues
Roots to Branches Album
  1. Roots To Branches
  2. Rare And Precious Chain
  3. Out Of The Noise
  4. This Free Will
  5. Valley
  6. Dangerous Veils
  7. Beside Myself
  8. Wounded, Old And Treacherous
  9. At Last, Forever
  10. Stuck In The August Rain
Songs from the Wood Album
  1. Songs From The Wood
  2. Jack-In-The-Green
  3. Cup of Wonder
  4. Hunting Girl
  5. Ring Out, Solstice Bells
  6. Velvet Green
  7. The Whistler
  8. Pibroch (Cap in Hand)
  9. Fire at Midnight
Stand Up Album
  1. A New Day Yesterday
  2. Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
  3. Bouree
  4. Back To The Family
  5. Look Into The Sun
  6. Nothing Is Easy
  7. Fat Man
  8. We Used To Know
  9. Reasons For Waiting
  10. For A Thousand Mothers
Stormwatch Album
  1. North Sea Oil
  2. Orion
  3. Home
  4. Dark Ages
  5. Warm Sporran
  6. Old Ghosts
  7. Dun Ringill
  8. Flying Dutchman
  9. Elegy
The Jethro Tull Christmas Album Album
  1. Birthday Card At Chrismas
  2. Holly Herald
  3. A Christmas Song
  4. Another Christmas Song
  5. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
  6. Jack Frost And The Hooded Crow
  7. Last Man At The Party
  8. Weathercock
  9. Pavane
  10. First Snow On Brooklyn
  11. Greensleeved
  12. Fire at Midnight
  13. We Five Kings
  14. Ring Out, Solstice Bells
  15. Bourée
  16. A Winter Snowscape
The Very Best Of Jethro Tull Album
  1. Living In The Past
  2. Aqualung
  3. Sweet Dream
  4. The Whistler
  5. Bungle in the Jungle
  6. The Witches Promise
  7. Locomotive Breath
  8. Steel Monkey
  9. Thick As A Brick
  10. Bourée
  11. Life Is A Long Song
  12. Songs From The Wood
  13. A New Day Yesterday
  14. Heavy Horses (Edited Version)
  15. Broadsword
  16. Roots To Branches
  17. A Song For Jeffrey
  18. Minstrel In The Gallery (Edited Version)
  19. Cheerio
Thick As A Brick Album
  1. Thick As A Brick
This Was Album
  1. My Sunday Feeling
  2. Move On Alone
  3. Serenade To A Cuckoo
  4. Dharma For One
  5. A Song For Jeffrey
  6. Round
Under Wraps Album
  1. Lap Of Luxury
  2. Under Wraps
  3. European Legacy
  4. Later, That Same Evening
  5. Saboteur
  6. Radio Free Moscow
  7. Astronomy
  8. Tundra
  9. Heat
  10. Under Wraps #2
  11. Paparazzi
  12. Apogee
  13. Automotive Engineering
  14. General Crossing
War Child Album
  1. Warchild
  2. Queen And Country
  3. Ladies
  4. Back-Door Angels
  5. SeaLion
  6. Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
  7. Bungle in the Jungle
  8. Only Solitaire
  9. The Third Hoorah
  10. Two Fingers
In the latter months of 1967, four shaggy wannabe's congregated in the Southern UK town of Luton, Bedfordshire. From the debris of the disillusioned and disintegrated John Evan Band and McGregor's Engine, the naïve, untutored talents of Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker tentatively coalesced to form the original Jethro Tull line-up.

After fulfilling a few remaining dates under the John Evan banner, the group established themselves as Jethro Tull, new resident band at London's famous Marquee club, albeit after a few false start identities ("Navy Blue", "Ian Henderson's Bag 'o Blues", Jethro Toe" and the certainly suicidal "Candy Coloured Rain").

By March 1968, they had built a following as the new face of the blues-based British underground music scene. Lines stretched around the block on a Thursday night when they performed at the Marquee. Ian Anderson would typically join the line as if to buy a ticket himself wearing the shabby hand-me-down overcoat which was to become his trademark for the next few years. Often, he would be seen with a Woolworth's carrier bag containing flute , harmonicas, alarm clock and hot water bottle, in strange precursor role of the Aqualung/tramp persona.

John Peel and Brian Mathews (BBC Radio) and John Gee (The Marquee Club) were influential in championing the cause of the band in these early months.

Following appearances in Hyde Park and at the Sunbury Jazz and Blues Festival in the summer of '68, the band gained wider public recognition with the release of their first album "This Was" which, whilst paying homage to the blues heritage which they all revered, hinted at the broader influences which were to become apparent in the post-Mick Abrahams times to follow.

After the personal and musical differences which marked the then acrimonious separation, Mick Abrahams left to form the briefly successful "Blodwyn Pig". The remaining Tull boys embarked, with the then unproven addition of replacement Martin Barre, on the recording of the landmark album "Stand Up" at the beginning of 1969.

Without the support by of John Peel and others, the group struggled to regain the approval of both public and media alike.

Happily, the new record, "Stand Up" proved to be a great success, and lead the way to new opportunities in Europe and the USA. Ian Anderson's music writing came of age with this album and the influences of classical, jazz, folk and ethnic music forms made the eclectic result an early landmark for the band.

After achieving the position of Number one album in the UK charts, Tull, initially in the shadow of Led Zeppelin and others, began the explosive ascent to the lofty heights of US stardom, culminating during the next three years in the cover stories of Time and Rolling Stone magazines, five nights at the Forum in Los Angeles and three nights at Madison Square Gardens, New York.

A few hit singles livened up the band's career, amongst them, "Living in the Past", written during the first US tour early in 1969, to keep warm the reputation back home in the UK.

However, it was the albums as a whole which provided the strength for the developing Jethro Tull, containing as they did, not one, but usually several classic rock radio-friendly tracks to keep the band's profile high between concert tours and new releases.

"Benefit", "Aqualung", and the so-called concept albums "Thick as a Brick" and "A passion Play" confirmed the progressive rock tag which complemented other terms like "Art-rock", "Blues-rock", "Folk-rock", and "Hard-rock", depending on the critics' personal views of the often-complex musical thought trains of flautist and singer, Ian Anderson.

Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond replaced Cornick on Bass, Barriemore Barlow took over the drum chair from Bunker, and the addition of old school chum John Evan on piano made easier the transition from the blues band of '68 to the band of the mid-seventies who sounded like…...well, just sounded like Jethro Tull.

The first rock act since the Beatles to perform at Shea Stadium, New York, Tull laid claim to the live concert throne in North America. Howard Stern studiously learned the lyrics to "Aqualung". Elton John set about regaining the title of most-people-played-to in major US cities. Bill Clinton wisely chose saxophone over the flute.

Not without its share of critical abuse, Tull pushed on with difficult and sometimes controversial themes, often falling into a knowing self-parody and employing humour to "lighten up" the occasionally bombastic and overly serious subject matter.

With two number one albums in the USA and other world-wide chart and sales success behind them, the band began to remove itself from the more commercially-driven side of recording and touring. Through the latter 70's and into the 80's,they produced several records and tours which, although not replicating their earlier numerical successes, proved throughout the world the enduring artistic credibility of a band continually able to reinvent itself.

"Warchild", "Too Old to Rock and Roll: Too Young to Die", "Minstrel in the Gallery", "Songs from the Wood", and "Heavy Horses" saw the popularity of the band extend into parts of the world where rock music had not hitherto been encouraged and the Tull legend from Buenos Aires to Budapest took root, eventually to be rewarded by the many tours in places where other acts feared, or simply did not care, to tread.

At various times, David Palmer, John Glascock, Dave Pegg, drummer Doane Perry, and more recently, current members Andrew Giddings on keyboards and bassist Jonathan Noyce have brought their unique and valuable contributions to the line-up to join the ever-ready mainstay guitarist Martin Barre who, like Anderson himself, provided the continuity and legacy of the earlier years.

The loyalty of the long-standing fans and the ongoing enlistment of new converts were to ensure the survival of Tull into the eighties and nineties with "Crest of a Knave" ('87) and "Roots to Branches" ('95) being highlights of those decades, together with the Ian Anderson solo flute album "Divinities" providing the first Billboard Magazine number one chart record since 1973.

With 60 million albums sold and over 2500 concerts played in 40 countries, the band continue to record and perform, typically 100 shows to around 300,000 people each year throughout all the major rock and roll territories of the world.

Tull still draw the crowds across the US and all of Europe, frequently out-performing the current darlings of the pop world, increasingly so as the true worth of the cream of the last three decades of rock music is grasped by younger generations as well as the contemporaries of the band themselves.

Just as the record sales and reputations of the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin enjoy the on-going rich fruits of fanbase loyalty, Tull continue to pursue, alive and kicking, the goals of musical development into the next millenium, without the constriction of management and record company-induced commercial considerations.

With more tours in the USA and throughout Europe planned for 1999, and the new Tull album, "j-tull Dot Com", due for release in August, the band are set for another busy year. Doubtless, hundreds of thousand of fans of all ages will thrill to the trill of flute, and twirl to the twang of string over humbucker. Critics will gripe and grumble, and contemporary radio will say, "Who? Thought they quit years ago to go fish-farming."

Still, what do they know? Well, go tell them……….

Rodney Quill, May 1999.



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