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Minstrel in the Gallery is the eighth studio album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in September 1975.The album sees the band going in a different direction from their previous work War Child (1974), returning to a blend of electric and acoustic songs, in a manner closer to their early 1970s albums such as Benefit (1970), Aqualung (1971) and Thick as a Brick (1972).
Pages in category "Jethro Tull (band) live albums" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
This is the discography of the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull who formed in Blackpool, Lancashire 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.
In February 1975, Jethro Tull sold out five nights at the 20,000-seat Los Angeles Forum, prompting Melody Maker to run the headline "Jethro – Now The World's Biggest Band?" [86] Bassist Hammond left the band after the tour and was replaced by John Glascock from flamenco-rock band Carmen, who had supported Tull on several dates on the War ...
After contributing to five albums with Jethro Tull, Hammond-Hammond retired from music in December 1975, with John Glascock taking his place. [8] Dee Palmer (then known as David) was added to the group as a second keyboardist in 1977, having contributed orchestral arrangements to every studio album to date. [ 9 ]
1975 Tour November 29, 1975 ... Jethro Tull: Benefit Tour: July 26, 1970 Mountain: ... 1975 I Want to Live Tour: April 2, 1978 Autograph Tour:
Name Ian Anderson/Jethro Tull Best known for Standing on one flute playing my leg…. Current city A field outside a small village in the Southwest of the UK. Do people still actually live in cities?
M.U. – The Best of Jethro Tull, released in 1976, is the first proper greatest hits album by Jethro Tull.It spans the years 1969 to 1975. The earlier Living in the Past (1972) compilation mainly dealt with non-album material, but this album only features one previously unreleased song, "Rainbow Blues".