Jethro Tull

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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull are a British rock group formed in Luton, Bedfordshire, in December 1967. Their music is characterised by the vocals, acoustic guitar, and flute playing of Ian Anderson (born Aug. 10, 1947, Edinburgh, Scotland), who has led the band since its founding, and the guitar work of Martin Barre, has been with the band since 1969, after he replaced original guitarist Mick Abrahams.

Initially playing blues rock with an experimental flavour, they have also incorporated elements of classical music, folk music, jazz, hard rock and art rock into their music.

One of the world's best-selling music artists, the band have sold more than 60 million albums worldwide in a career that has spanned more than forty years.

The most notable albums are: Aqualung, Thick as a Brick.

Discography

Average album rating 1968 This Was  
Average album rating 1969 Stand up  
Average album rating 1970 Benefit  
Average album rating 1971 Aqualung  
Average album rating 1972 Thick As a Brick  
Average album rating 1973 A Passion Play  
Average album rating 1974 War Child  
Average album rating 1975 Minstrel in the Gallery  
Average album rating 1976 Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die!  
Average album rating 1977 Songs From the Wood  
Average album rating 1978 Heavy Horses  
Average album rating 1978 Bursting out: Jethro Tull Live  
Average album rating 1979 Stormwatch  
Average album rating 1980 A  
Average album rating 1982 The Broadsword and the Beast  
Average album rating 1984 Under Wraps  
Average album rating 1987 Crest of a Knave  
Average album rating 1989 Rock Island  
Average album rating 1991 Catfish Rising  
Average album rating 1992 A Little Light Music [Live]  
Average album rating 1995 Roots to Branches  
Average album rating 1999 J-Tull.Com  

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