There were also even more exotic experiments in classical (the beautifully scored "Reasons for Waiting"; Bach's rearranged "Bouree") and world music ("Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square," where Ian ...
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS: Jethro Tull posed in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1972. Left to right: John Evan, Ian Anderson, Barriemore Barlow (Barrie Barlow), Martin Barre, Jeffrey Hammond. Jethro Tull’s ...
Jethro Tull returned with their sophomore album less than a year after their debut and change was in the air. Guitarist and co-leader Mick Abrahams had left the group due to creative differences with ...
Of my favorites, "Sweet Dream," features an intoxicating orchestra of fantastic from Anderson's flute and vocals, while Barre's guitar acts as a mood stabilizer and Bunker (drums) and Cornick (bass) ...
No, Jethro Tull is not just another English blues band. This Was, their first album, made some gestures in that direction, obligatory, in a way, for the time (summer of ’68); in its differences it was ...
Packed with odds, sods, and rarities from Jethro Tull classics like This Was, Stand Up, Benefit, and Aqualung, the new set Still Living In The Past is a must-have for fans. A fascinating detail buried ...
Jethro Tull returned with their sophomore album less than a year after their debut and change was in the air. Guitarist and co-leader Mick Abrahams had left the group due to creative differences with ...