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Songs from the Wood is the tenth studio album by British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released on 11 February 1977 by Chrysalis Records. The album is considered to be the first of three folk rock albums released by the band at the end of the 1970s, followed by Heavy Horses (1978) and Stormwatch (1979).
The Music Box Tour was the debut concert tour in 1993 by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, in support of her Diamond-certified third studio album, Music Box (1993). It is Carey's first headlining tour, visiting six cities in the United States.
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 released as an EP in the winter of 1976, prior to the release of Songs From the Wood , and was a moderate hit on the British charts.
"Songs from the Wood" is the title track off of English rock band Jethro Tull's album Songs from the Wood. Written by frontman Ian Anderson, it features a folk-rock style that characterizes the Songs from the Wood album. Inspired by English folk tradition, the song was named by Ian Anderson as one of his top Jethro Tull songs.
In 2006 an album of his performances, remastered with the involvement of Wood and some previously unreleased, was issued under the title Songs From The Wood And Beyond 1973–2003. Two tracks by Wayne and Choral Union appear on the two-CD set Friends & Relatives , a compilation of tracks by Electric Light Orchestra and associated acts.
Songs from the Wood (1977) Heavy Horses (1978) Stormwatch (1979) Compilations. Living in the Past (1972) 20 Years of Jethro Tull; 25th Anniversary Box Set; Nightcap; Live albums. Bursting Out (1978) Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 (as session musician, released in 2004) Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 (as session musician, released ...
Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in September 1979.The album is often considered the last in a trio of folk rock albums released by the band at the end of the 1970s, alongside Songs from the Wood (1977) and Heavy Horses (1978).
A four-disc box Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions by Billy Bragg and Wilco, with 17 unreleased songs and a documentary, was planned for April release. [ 159 ] On July 10, 2012, Smithsonian Folkways released Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection , a 150-page large-format book with three CDs containing 57 tracks.