my favorite tull
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Awesome album.
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i've got the vinyl with the pop-up sleeve, it's so cool
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Cool, I'm jealous.
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it's actually my dad's, he thinks he's lost it
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hahaha.
I have Tull's Living in the Past double compilation album on vinyl which is cool, it has a booklet with lots of photos in it.
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nice, tull vinyls generally are pretty nicely packaged
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Album Rating: 3.5
the better songs make up for the weaker ones; doesn't really deserve to be Tull's only UK no 1.
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Just bump a best of instead of every album l0l.
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lol nah it's good to see the front page full of Tull albums.
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Album Rating: 4.0
From where Hotel California was born? Listen to We Used to Know. Fucking gem.
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Yeah, We Used To Know is one of thier most underrated songs.
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This album has in general a 'rockier' tone to its sound than on the previous album, though ian anderson's voice and flute are still interwoven beautifully with the music created by the other instruments.
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Bouree rules so hard.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah Jean Sebastien Bach would be proud of that masterpiece's rendition.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Now, that's truly progressive music. Ritchie Blackmore once said in an interview that if he was stranded in an island and could only have one LP with him, it would be from Jethro Tull. That says a lot.
Stand Up, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick and Songs from the Wood are my favorite Tull albums. Cannot distinguish among them though.
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My favourites are Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, Heavy Horses, A Passion Play and Minstrel in the Gallery. Possibly in that order but it changes regularly. Then it's this and Songs From the Wood.
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Album Rating: 4.0
For me, it's TAAB, Aqualung, Heavy Horses, Minstrel in the Gallery, Roots to Branches, A Passion Play, Stand Up, Songs from the Wood and all like you JT, it changes regularly.
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Album Rating: 4.0
at the very least
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Album Rating: 4.0
Three times, but I never saw them into their heydays. Only in their more recent worldwide tours.
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