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1.  Thick as a Brick
2.  Heavy Horses
3.  Aqualung
4.  Benefit
5.  Songs from the Wood
6.  War Child
7.  Stormwatch
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Top 7 update with Keneth Levine's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (114 points)
2. Aqualung  (94 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (75 points)
4. Stand Up  (58 points)
4. Benefit  (53 points)
6. A Passion Play  (44 points)
7. Heavy Horses  (42 points)

8. Minstrel in the Gallery  (38 points)


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1. Thick as a Brick
2. A Passion Play
3. Aqualung
4. Benefit
5. Songs from the Wood
6. Stand Up
7. Heavy Horses

Edited by Gentle and Giant - August 16 2024 at 11:45
Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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Top 7 update with Gentle and Giant's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (126 points)
2. Aqualung  (100 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (78 points)
4. Stand Up  (60 points)
5. Benefit  (57 points)
6. A Passion Play  (52 points)
7. Heavy Horses  (43 points)

8. Minstrel in the Gallery  (38 points)


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 16 2024 at 12:35
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Pleased to see
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4. Benefit  (53 points)
doing so well. To me it's peak Tull as a genuine band - and just ten perfect songs. Ian Anderson's songwriting in this era is up there among the all time greatest - regardless of genres. And what an amazing band they were! Tull were pretty great throughout the 1970's, but they lost their groove after Aqualung. 
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Pleased to see
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

4. Benefit  (53 points)
doing so well. To me it's peak Tull as a genuine band - and just ten perfect songs. Ian Anderson's songwriting in this era is up there among the all time greatest - regardless of genres. And what an amazing band they were! Tull were pretty great throughout the 1970's, but they lost their groove after Aqualung. 
The Top 7 turned out pretty much as I expected, although I'm surprised Heavy Horses is currently ranked higher than Minstrel in the Gallery, which behooves me to give Heavy Horses another listen. Smile
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1. Thick as a Brick
2. Songs from the Wood
3. Aqualung
4. Minstrel in the Gallery
5. The Broadsword and the Beast
6. A Passion Play
7. Stand Up
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Top 7 update with Someone Else's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (138 points)
2. Aqualung  (106 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (86 points)
4. Stand Up  (61 points)
5. Benefit  (57 points)
6. A Passion Play  (54 points)
7. Heavy Horses  (43 points)

8. Minstrel in the Gallery  (42 points)
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Jethro Tull meets I Claudius Tongue

Jethro Tull - Aquilla

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1 Thick As A Brick
2 Aqualung
3 Songs From The Wood
4 Warchild
5 Minstrel In The Gallery
6 Benefit
7 Living In The Past
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Top 7 update with Bender99's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (150 points)
2. Aqualung  (114 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (92 points)
4. Stand Up  (61 points)
5. Benefit  (59 points)
6. A Passion Play  (54 points)
7. Minstrel in the Gallery  (45 points)

8. Heavy Horses  (43 points)


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1. Thick as a Brick
2. Aqualung
3. A Passion Play
4. Minstrel in the Gallery
5. Songs from the Wood
6. Heavy Horses
7. Benefit
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Top 7 update with Hector Enrique's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (162 points)
2. Aqualung  (122 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (95 points)
4. Stand Up  (61 points)
5. Benefit  (60 points)
5. A Passion Play  (60 points)
7. Minstrel in the Gallery  (49 points)

8. Heavy Horses  (45 points)
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Pleased to see
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

4. Benefit  (53 points)
doing so well. To me it's peak Tull as a genuine band - and just ten perfect songs. Ian Anderson's songwriting in this era is up there among the all time greatest - regardless of genres. And what an amazing band they were! Tull were pretty great throughout the 1970's, but they lost their groove after Aqualung. 
The Top 7 turned out pretty much as I expected, although I'm surprised Heavy Horses is currently ranked higher than Minstrel in the Gallery, which behooves me to give Heavy Horses another listen. Smile
You know there's been so many years since last I heard it, I went back and gave Minstrel another shot this morning (the Steven Wilson version as I was curious about it). Looking at the cover art, the tracklist, it all seems so right. But when I press play I reminded why I've never fully gotten into it. The sheer sound of the instruments - the guitar in particular. It's unfittingly heavier, more sterile and not this warmly fuzzy, hard rocking grooves anymore. It sounds like Barre thinks he's in a Heavy Metal band, and not in a proggy Folk Rock group. And whenever the guitar isn't issue and we get these beautiful acoustic numbers, they are occasionally ruined by a string section that doesn't really add anything of substance. All that aside and hidden unerneath there's a pretty great album to be found. If those mentioned technicalities weren't an issue, I'm sure I would have rated Minstrel in the Gallery above both Heavy Horses and Songs From the Wood. Placing it behind A Passion Play - like i did - is certainly all wrong.  
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Stormwatch double album remix
Aqualung double album remix
Thick as brick
A passion play chateau remix
Broadsword triple album remix
Heavy horses remix with Hard times
A remix with Coruisk
Warchild double album remix
Songs from the wood remix with Old aces
Bursting Out



Edited by dr prog - August 26 2024 at 16:59
All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Thick as a Brick
Heavy Horses
A Passion Play.
Songs From the Wood
Minsstrel in the Gallery
Stormwatch 
Aqualung
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Top 7 update with Dr. Prog & Harold B's votes added:-

1. Thick as a Brick  (180 points)
2. Aqualung  (131 points)
3. Songs from the Wood  (99 points)
4. A Passion Play  (70 points)
5. Stand Up  (61 points)
6. Benefit  (60 points)
7. Heavy Horses  (55 points)

8. Minstrel in the Gallery  (52 points)


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Pleased to see
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

4. Benefit  (53 points)
doing so well. To me it's peak Tull as a genuine band - and just ten perfect songs. Ian Anderson's songwriting in this era is up there among the all time greatest - regardless of genres. And what an amazing band they were! Tull were pretty great throughout the 1970's, but they lost their groove after Aqualung. 
The Top 7 turned out pretty much as I expected, although I'm surprised Heavy Horses is currently ranked higher than Minstrel in the Gallery, which behooves me to give Heavy Horses another listen. Smile
You know there's been so many years since last I heard it, I went back and gave Minstrel another shot this morning (the Steven Wilson version as I was curious about it). Looking at the cover art, the tracklist, it all seems so right. But when I press play I reminded why I've never fully gotten into it. The sheer sound of the instruments - the guitar in particular. It's unfittingly heavier, more sterile and not this warmly fuzzy, hard rocking grooves anymore. It sounds like Barre thinks he's in a Heavy Metal band, and not in a proggy Folk Rock group. And whenever the guitar isn't issue and we get these beautiful acoustic numbers, they are occasionally ruined by a string section that doesn't really add anything of substance. All that aside and hidden unerneath there's a pretty great album to be found. If those mentioned technicalities weren't an issue, I'm sure I would have rated Minstrel in the Gallery above both Heavy Horses and Songs From the Wood. Placing it behind A Passion Play - like i did - is certainly all wrong.  

I love them as a proggy folk band but less sure about them when they moved into the full on progressive scene with TAAB. I have to admire the fact they went all out for it though (albeit they caveated it as a 'joke' to avoid a potential backlash maybe). It feels a bit watered down to me compared to what came before. I think it was the blues element in their music that gave it a much more heavier and grittier sound. I probably need to spend more time with their music maybe. I did listen to Warchild recently but I get the overriding impression that Anderson's vocals too often 'strangle' the music to a point that I lose interest sadly.
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