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 "'This Was', the debut album of Jethro Tull is pure grace and majesty that every good listener with some intelligence understands from the very first track."

 "The real novelty lies in introducing the flute as a perfectly harmonized instrument with everything else... Unique and Extraordinary."

Jethro Tull's debut album 'This Was' is celebrated for its masterful integration of flute, blues, and jazz. Ian Anderson’s flute playing stands out as a defining feature, creating an immersive musical experience. The album showcases strong performances from all band members, blending dark atmospheres with innovative sounds. It is regarded as a unique and extraordinary milestone in rock history. Listen to 'This Was' and experience the groundbreaking fusion of blues, jazz, and flute that shaped rock history!

 A masterpiece that deserves more attention.

 Abrahams may have lost Jethro Tull, but his new band is certainly not inferior to the English group.

Ahead Rings Out, by Blodwyn Pig, showcases Mick Abrahams' dedication to blues blended with jazz and progressive rock. The album features standout tracks like 'It’s Only Love' and 'See My Way,' highlighting excellent musicianship and genre versatility. Despite Abrahams departing from Jethro Tull, this release proves his new band is equally compelling. The album is a hidden gem deserving more recognition. Listen to Ahead Rings Out and experience the dynamic blend of blues and progressive rock that defines Blodwyn Pig’s unique sound.

 Stand Up remains a little gem, and the cover of Bach’s Bouree is unforgettable.

 Cornick is excellent, Anderson and Barre find their meeting point right away.

Stand Up, Jethro Tull's second album, follows closely after their debut, introducing Martin Barre on guitar. The album skillfully mixes blues, folk, and hard rock, showcasing experimental talent. Highlights include the memorable Bach Bouree cover and strong performances from band members. Though fans of the debut might find some differences, the album remains a beloved gem. Listen to Stand Up now and experience Jethro Tull's blend of blues, folk, and hard rock brilliance.

 From the first minutes, his guitar caresses the listener’s ear and then immerses them into the journey of this adventure.

 It is an album with a subtle taste, where the length of the songs never seemed so short.

Thick As A Brick follows the success of Aqualung with two compelling instrumental suites and a rich concept narrative about a child prodigy. Featuring a new drummer Barlow, the album showcases refined musicality by Ian Anderson and bandmates. While the first half is more accessible, the second challenges listeners with complex arrangements. Overall, it stands as a high-level progressive rock work full of subtlety, musicianship, and thoughtful lyrics. Listen to Thick As A Brick and experience one of progressive rock’s finest journeys today!

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