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Thick As A Brick, Jethro Tull

Thick As A Brick Product Details
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 02
Label: Capitol
In-Print Editions: Audio CD/MP3 Music

Thick As A Brick (Jethro Tull) Track Listings Disc: o1

1. From A Pebble Thrown
2. Pebbles Instrumental
3. Might-have-beens
4. Upper Sixth Loan Shark
5. Banker Bets, Banker Wins
6. Swing It Far
7. Adrift And Dumfounded
8. Old School Song
9. Wootton Bassett Town
10. Power And Spirit
11. Give Till It Hurts
12. Cosy Corner
13. Shunt And Shuffle
14. A Change Of Horses
15. Confessional
16. Kismet In Suburbia
17. What-ifs, Maybes And Might-have-beens

Thick As A Brick (Jethro Tull) Track Listings Disc: o2

1. DVD includes 5.1 Surround Sound of entire album tracklisting (Mixed by Steven Wilson)
2. `The making of the album' (25 min)
3. Interview with Ian Anderson talking about the album
4. Interview with Steven Wilson- Lyric reading (25min)- Artwork
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Jethro Tull Background Information
Jethro Tull (Band), Bio
Band Members: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre
Doane Perry, David Goodier, John O'Hara
Origin: Blackpool and Luton, England
Genres: Progressive rock, folk rock, blues rock, hard rock, electronic music
Years active: 1967–present
Labels: Chrysalis, Eagle, Roadrunner, EMI, Capitol, Island, Fuel 2000, Reprise
Associated acts: Fairport Convention, Lucia Micarelli, Steeleye Span, Blodwyn Pig, Wild Turkey.
Jethro Tull Biography
Early in 1968, a group of young British musicians, born from the ashes of various failed regional bands gathered together in hunger, destitution and modest optimism in Luton, North of London. With a common love of Blues and an appreciation, between them, of various other music forms, they started to win over a small but enthusiastic audience in the various pubs and clubs of Southern England. The breakthrough came when they were offered the Thursday night residency at London’s famous Marquee Club in Wardour Street, Soho. The early Jethro Tull released their first Blues-oriented album, This Was, in the latter part of 1968 before moving on to more home-grown and eclectic efforts in 1969 with Stand Up and a flutter of single releases, including Living In The Past, in the UK market. Benefit, Aqualung, and Thick As A Brick followed and the band’s success grew internationally. Various band members came and went, but the charismatic front man and composer, flautist and singer Ian Anderson continued, as he does to this day, to lead the group through its various musical incarnations. Jethro Tull were, by the mid-seventies, one of the most successful live performing acts on the world stage, rivalling Zeppelin, Elton John and even the Rolling Stones. Surprising, really, for a group whose more sophisticated and evolved stylistic extravagance was far from the Pop and Rock norm of that era. With now some 30-odd albums to their credit and sales totalling more than 50 million, the apparently uncommercial Tull have continued over the next three decades to travel near and far to fans across the world. After forty years at the bottom, at the top and various points in between, Tull are still performing typically more than a hundred concerts each year. Ian Anderson and Martin Barre remain at the centre of a group of sometimes changing but highly capable – indeed excellent – musicians. Currently, Doane Perry, veteran Tull drummer of some 24 years experience, together with John O’Hara on piano and accordion, and David Goodier on bass guitar are to be found in the line-up, delighting audiences and continuing the legacy of Tull’s music with its rich variety and depth of expression wherever fans, young and old, want to hear Rock, Folk, Jazz and Classical-inspired music for grown-ups. This biography was provided by the artist or their representative. (Collected from amazon)

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