- ...and The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
- 17
- 4.w.d. (low Ratio)
- A Better Moon
- A New Day Yesterday
- A Passion Play
- A Passion Play Edit No. 8
- A Small Cigar
- A Song For Jeffrey
- A Stitch In Time
- A Time For Everything
- Acres Wild
- Aeroplane
- Alive And Well And Living In
- And Further On
- And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps
- Another Christmas Song
- Another Harry's Bar
- Apogee
- Aqualung
- Astronomy
- At Last Forever
- Audition
- Automotive Engineering
- Back To The Family
- Back—door Angels
- Bad—eyed And Loveless
- Baker Street Muse
- Baker Street Muse (crash—barrier—waltz)
- Baker Street Muse (mother England Reverie)
- Batteries Not Included
- Beastie
- Beggar's Farm
- Beltane
- Beside Myself
- Big Dipper
- Big Riff And Mando
- Black And White Television
- Black Satin Dancer
- Black Sunday
- Broadford Bazaar
- Broadsword
- Budapest
- Bungle In The Jungle
- By Kind Permission Of
- Cheap Day Return
- Cheerio
- Christmas Song
- Col Wind To Valhalla
- Cold Wind To Valhalla
- Commons Brawl
- Coronach
- Crash—barrier Waltzer
- Crazed Institution
- Crew Nights
- Critique Oblique
- Cross—eyed Mary
- Crossfire
- Crossword
- Cup Of Wonder
- Dangerous Veils
- Dark Ages
- Dharma For One
- Different Germany
- Doctor To My Disease
- Dogs In The Midwinter
- Down At The End Of Your Road
- Dr. Bogenbroom
- Drive On The Young Side Of Life
- Driving Song
- Dun Ringill
- Ears Of Tin
- Elegy
- End Game
- European Legacy
- Fallen On Hard Times
- Farm On The Freeway
- Fat Man
- Fire At Midnight
- Fly By Night
- Flying Colours
- Flying Dutchman
- For A Thousand Mothers
- For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me
- From A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser
- Fylingdale Flyer
- Fylingdale Flyer
- General Crossing
- Glory Row
- Gold—tipped Boots, Black Jacket And Tie
- Grace
- Hard Liner
- Heat
- Heavy Horses
- Heavy Water
- Home
- Hunting Girl
- Hymn 43
- I Don't Want To Be Me
- I'm Your Gun
- Inside
- It's An Old Profession
- It's Breaking Me Up
- Jack Frost And The Hooded Crow
- Jack In The Green
- Jack—a—lynn
- Jack—in—the—green
- Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
- John Barleycorn
- Journeyman
- Jump Start
- Just Trying To Be
- Kelpie
- Kissing Willie
- Ladies
- Lap Of Luxury
- Later, That Same Evening
- Law Of The Bungle
- Law Of The Bungle Part Ii
- Left Right
- Lick Your Fingers Clean
- Life Is A Long Song
- Lights Out
- Like A Tall Thin Girl
- Living In The Past
- Living In These Hard Times
- Locomotive Breath
- Look At The Animals
- Look Into The Sun
- Looking For Eden
- Love Story
- Made In England
- Man Of Principle
- March The Mad Scientist
- Mayhem, Maybe
- Minstrel In The Gallery
- Mother England Reverie
- Mother Goose
- Moths
- Motoreyes
- Mountain Men
- Move On Alone
- My God
- My Sunday Feeling
- Night In The Wilderness
- No Lullaby
- No Rehearsal
- No Step
- Nobody's Car
- North Sea Oil
- Nothing Is Easy
- Nothing To Say
- Nursie
- Occasional Demons
- Old Ghosts
- One Brown Mouse
- One White Duck | 0^{10} = Nothing At All
- One White Duck|0=nothing At All
- Only Solitaire
- Orion
- Out Of The Noise
- Overhang
- Paparazzi
- Paradise Steakhouse
- Part Of The Machine
- Pibroch (cap In Hand)
- Piece Of Cake
- Pied Piper
- Play In Time
- Post Last
- Postcard Day
- Protect And Survive
- Queen And Country
- Quizz Kid
- Radio Free Moscow
- Rainbow Blues
- Raising Steam
- Rare And Precious Chain
- Reasons For Waiting
- Requiem
- Rhythm In Gold
- Ring Out, Solstice Bells
- Rock Island
- Rocks On The Road
- Roll Yer Own
- Roots To Branches
- Rosa On The Factory Floor
- Rover
- Saboteur
- Said She Was A Dancer
- Salamander
- Saturation
- Scenario
- Seal Driver
- Sealion
- Sealion Ii
- Silver River Turning
- Singing All Day
- Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
- Sleeping With The Dog
- Slipstream
- Slow Marching Band
- Solitaire
- Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
- Something's On The Move
- Son
- Song For Jeffrey
- Songs From The Wood
- Sossity, You're A Woman
- Sossity: You're A Woman
- Sparrow On The Schoolyard Wall
- Still Loving You Tonight
- Stormy Monday Blues
- Strange Avenues
- Strip Cartoon
- Stuck In The August Rain
- Summerday Sands
- Sunshine Day
- Sweet Dream
- Taxi Grab
- Teacher
- The Chateau D'isaster Tapes
- The Chequered Flag (dead Or Alive)
- The Clasp
- The Curse
- The Rattlesnake Trail
- The Story Of The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles
- The Third Hoorah
- The Waking Edge
- The Whaler's Dues
- The Whistler
- The Witch's Promise
- Thick As A Brick
- Thick As A Brick (edit No.1)
- Thick As A Brick (part 1)
- Thick As A Brick (part 2)
- Thinking Round Corners
- This Free Will
- This Is Not Love
- To Cry You A Song
- Toad In The Hole
- Too Many Too
- Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die
- Too Old To Rock'n Roll Too Young To Die
- Trains
- Truck Stop Runner
- Tundra
- Two Fingers
- Under Wraps
- Undressed To Kill
- Uniform
- Up The 'pool
- Up To Me
- User—friendly
- Valley
- Velvet Green
- Walk Into Light
- Warchild
- Warm Sporran
- Watching Me Watching You
- We Used To Know
- When Jesus Came To Play
- White Innocence
- Wind Up
- Wind—up
- Witch's Promise
- With You There To Help Me
- Wond'ring Again
- Wond'ring Aloud
- Working John, Working Joe
- Wounded, Old And Treacherous
About Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull are a British progressive rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967. Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements of English folk music, hard rock and classical music, forging a signature progressive rock sound. The group's lead vocalist, bandleader, founder, principal composer and only constant member is Ian Anderson, who also plays flute and acoustic guitar. The group has featured a succession of musicians throughout the decades, including significant contributors such as guitarists Mick Abrahams and Martin Barre (with Barre being the longest-serving member besides Anderson); bassists Glenn Cornick, Jeffrey Hammond, John Glascock, Dave Pegg and Jonathan Noyce; drummers Clive Bunker, Barrie "Barriemore" Barlow and Doane Perry; and keyboardists John Evan, Dee Palmer, Peter-John Vettese and Andrew Giddings.
The band achieved moderate recognition in the London club scene and released their debut album, This Was, in 1968. After a line-up change which saw original guitarist Mick Abrahams replaced by Martin Barre, the band released a folk-tinged second album, Stand Up, in 1969. Stand Up, which reached No. 1 in the UK, gave the band their first commercial success, and regular tours of the UK and the US followed. Their musical style shifted in the direction of progressive rock with albums such as Aqualung (1971), Thick as a Brick (1972), and A Passion Play (1973), and shifted again to contemporary folk rock with Songs from the Wood (1977), Heavy Horses (1978), and Stormwatch (1979). In the early 1980s, the band underwent a major line-up change and moved into electronic rock with the albums A (1980), The Broadsword and the Beast (1982), and Under Wraps (1984). The band won their sole Grammy Award for the 1987 album Crest of a Knave, which saw them returning to a hard rock style. Jethro Tull have sold an estimated 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 gold and 5 platinum albums. They have been described by Rolling Stone as "one of the most commercially successful and eccentric progressive rock bands".The band ceased studio recording activity in the 2000s, but continued to tour until splitting in 2011. Following the band's split, Anderson and Barre continued to record and tour as solo artists, with Anderson's band billed variously as both "Jethro Tull" and "Ian Anderson" solo. Anderson said in 2014 that Jethro Tull had come "more or less to an end". In 2017, however, Anderson revived the Jethro Tull name and released new studio albums in the 2020s. The current group includes musicians who were part of Jethro Tull during the last years of its initial run, as well as newer musicians associated with Anderson's solo band, without Barre's involvement.
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