'The Best of Jethro Tull The Anniversary Collection,' released in 1993, is a best-of box set by British rock group Jethro Tull. Included are some of the band's biggest and best hits spanning from 1968 to 1991. A two disc collection, 'The Anniversary Collection' compiles releases from 1968-1974 on disc one, and releases from 1975-1991 on disc two, including early hits like, 'This Was' to Tull's later work, like 1991's 'Catfish Rising.' With such a comprehensive collection, it's interesting to hear the changing roster of characters (the original lineup has changed many times, but for Ian Anderso... [Read More]
1 x Vinyl LP, Compilation, ReissueItaly 1989A1Teacher4:07A2Aqualung6:34A3Thick As A Brick Edit No. 13:01A4Bungle In The Jungle3:34A5Locomotive Breath4:23B1Fat Man2:50B2Living In The Past3:18B3A Passion Play Edit No. 83:28B4Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day4:02B5Rainbow Blues3:37B6Nothing Is Easy4:23
2007 digitally remastered collection of some of Jethro Tull's finest acoustic-based moments throughout the years. The Ian Anderson-led British Rock institution have always mixed electric with acoustic tracks together on their albums (most of their hits are a perfect hybrid of the two styles). This chronological compilation features 24 tracks that highlight Jethro Tull's intricate, sometimes whimsical acoustic side. Includes 'Life Is A Sing Song', 'Jack Frost & The Hooded Crow', 'Mother Goose' and more. EMI.
A new album by Ian Anderson and the Carducci Quartet featuring the Classic songs of Jethro Tull, arranged and orchestrated by John O'Hara. Ian plays flute on most of the tracks and even sings a few lines here and there to provide his trademark sounds in the context of Classical Music traditions. Living In The Past, Aqualung, Locomotive Breath and Bungle In The Jungle are among the album track listing but appear, along with their fellow musical travelers, under more cryptic titles to differentiate them from the original recordings and arrangements. Ian says, “Perfect for lazy, long sunny afte... [Read More]
In 1972, Ian Anderson wrote and recorded the Jethro Tull Progressive Rock classic album Thick As A Brick . The lyrics were credited at the time to the fictitious child character, Gerald Bostock, whose parents
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