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Jethro Tull : on track

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It's nearly impossible to discuss the history of rock music without praising the monumental quality, impact, variety, and boldness of Britain's Jethro Tull.

Named after an eighteenth-century agriculturalist - and not after their striking frontman Ian Anderson - the group almost immediately became one of the most ambitious, and significant acts in two subsections of the genre: progressive rock and folk rock.

Officially formed in 1967, mastermind Anderson and company initially forged a blues course before veering in a more diverse, and expansive direction.

Their early 1970s period - which is often considered their peak-took them close to progressive rock via iconic album cuts like `Aqualung' and lengthy narrative suites like Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play.

Moving album by album, this book will examine the behind-the-scenes circumstances and motivations for each release via a track-by-track analysis to acutely observe why Jethro Tull were - and always will be - of invaluable benefit to rock music.

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Product Details
Sonicbond Publishing
1789520169 / 9781789520163
Hardback
19/04/2019
United Kingdom
English
144 pages : illustrations (colour)
21 cm