Album Rating: 4.0
2003, 2007 and something
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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.
Not too different from mine, Aqualung and TAAB are interchangeable for me. Roots to Branches is just after Songs From the Wood in my ranking.
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Album Rating: 4.0
oh the melodies
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Album Rating: 4.0
DON'T WANNA BE A FAT MAAaaaaaaaaAAAAAAaaaaAAAaaaaAAAAaaaAAAaaaaAAAAN
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Jethro is awesome
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Album Rating: 4.0
agreed adamiscool
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Album Rating: 4.0
We Used to Know was one of the first Tull songs I really loved. Great guitar work.
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We Used to Know is amazing, one of my favourites on the album along with Bouree and A New Day Yesterday.
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah we used to know rules, my other favs are prob jeffrey goes and look into the sun
almost thinking about 4.5ing this. I can't stress how much I love ian anderson's voice
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Oh yeah Look Into the Sun is one of my favourites too, forgot about that one.
Yeah Anderson's vox rule.
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Album Rating: 4.0
it seems tedious, but he's got some really sweet vocal intricacies and inflections that seem completely natural to him but I haven't really heard anything quite like it before idk what it is exactly
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I agree, there's something special about his voice. Definitely one of my favourite vocalists.
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Album Rating: 4.0
One of the best tull albums I've ever heard very up to par with other albums such as Aqualung.It's got quite a few great songs here like a new day yesterday,bouree and we used to know among others.
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Amazing album, agreed. Just outside my top 5 Tull.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Nights of winter turn me cold
fears of dying, getting old.
We ran the race and the race was won
by running slowly
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Album Rating: 4.0
^^^One of the best lyricists ever.
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He is the best imo.
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AND SCREAM
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damn that 4 train
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Album Rating: 4.0
"He is the best imo."
It's a close contest among Anderson, Van Morrison, Jim Morrison, Bob Marley, Roger Waters and Bob Dylan for me. There's no wrong choice here.
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