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  1. Jethro Tull discography. This is the discography of the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull who formed in Luton, Bedfordshire in 1967. Initially playing blues rock, the band's sound soon incorporated elements of British folk music and hard rock to forge a progressive rock signature.

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  4. Este anexo apresenta a discografia da banda de rock britânica Jethro Tull. [1] Sua discografia consiste em 22 álbuns de estúdio, 9 álbuns ao vivo, 4 EPs e 12 coletâneas.

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    • Origins
    • Early Years
    • Stand Up to Aqualung
    • Progressive Rock
    • Folk Rock
    • The "Big Split" and Electronic Rock
    • Anderson, Barre, Pegg, and Perry: The "Hard Rock" Tull
    • Roots to Branches and J-Tull.Com: The World Music Influences
    • Live Albums, World Tours, and The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
    • Anderson and Barre Split & Disbanding

    Ian Anderson, Jeffrey Hammond and John Evan (originally Evans), who would later become members of Jethro Tull, attended grammar school together in Blackpool. Anderson was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in 1947 and grew up in Edinburgh before moving to Blackpool in 1960. At Blackpool Grammar School he gained GCE O-levels in Maths, Physics, Chemistry...

    At first the new band found it difficult to obtain repeat bookings. They changed their name frequently to continue playing the London club circuit, using aliases such as Navy Blue, Ian Henderson's Bag o' Nails, and Candy Coloured Rain. Anderson recalled looking at a poster at a club and realising that the band name he did not recognise was theirs. ...

    After Barre joined, the group played a few shows supporting Jimi Hendrix in Scandinavia, then began an extensive tour of the US supporting Led Zeppelin and Vanilla Fudge. Jethro Tull attracted a substantial live following, and Ellis and Wright asked Anderson, who had become the principal songwriter, to write a hit single. The result was "Living in ...

    Drummer Clive Bunker quit the group in May 1971, citing heavy touring schedules and his wish to spend more time with his family, and was replaced by Barrie Barlow, whom Anderson renamed "Barriemore". Barlow had first recorded with the band for the five-track EP Life Is a Long Song. Except for Barre, the line-up of Jethro Tull now consisted entirely...

    In the late 1970s, Jethro Tull released three folk rock albums, Songs from the Wood (1977), Heavy Horses (1978), and Stormwatch (1979). Songs from the Wood (1977) was the first Tull album to receive generally positive reviews since the release of Living in the Past (1972). The Christmas/Winter Solstice-themed song "Ring Out, Solstice Bells" was rel...

    Following the Stormwatch tour in early 1980, Barlow, Evan, and Palmer left the band. Barlow was said to have been depressed after Glascock's death, and Evan and Palmer were having to reconsider their future after Anderson had announced that he wanted to record a solo album. In the 2008 Classic Artists documentary Jethro Tull: Their Fully Authorised...

    Jethro Tull returned in 1987 with Crest of a Knave. With Vettese absent, Anderson contributed synth programming, and the album featured early Tull 1970's-style electric guitar from Martin Barre. Three of the tracks on the album used a drum machine, with Doane Perry and Gerry Conway sharing drum duties on the others. The album was a critical and com...

    The band toured a semi-acoustic show in 1992 with Dave Mattacks on drums. The tour was recorded and became Tull's second official live album, A Little Light Music. At this point in his musical career, Anderson had to re-learn how to play the flute after his daughter, who was taking flute lessons at school, discovered that he used incorrect fingerin...

    The original 1967 line-up of Jethro Tull (Anderson, Abrahams, Cornick, and Bunker) reunited in January 2002 for a one-off performance in an English pub. The gig was filmed for the Living with the PastDVD. This was the only time that the four original members of the band had played together since 1968, and the only time that a previous Tull line-up ...

    Martin Barre stated in November 2011 that there were no current plans for further Jethro Tull work, and in 2012 he put his own band together and toured as Martin Barre's New Day. The new band included former Tull bassist Jonathan Noyce and played mostly Tull material.In 2015, Barre said: "It's important that people realize there will never be a Jet...

    • 1967–2011, 2017–present
  5. Explore Jethro Tull's albums, tracks, and reviews on AllMusic, a comprehensive music database and guide. Find out more about the English band's progressive and folk-rock style and history.

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