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Benefit

Album - 20 april 1970 - DeB Id: 10060
By Jethro Tull
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Album DeRango™ 24,13

Jethro Tull

Benefit the green manalishi

 "Benefit was the continuation of Stand Up: it contained heavy rock riffs along with a few more acoustic and delicate episodes."

 "Ian Anderson is one of the greatest lyricists in rock history."

 Explore Benefit to experience Jethro Tull’s darker, essential rock masterpiece and hear the roots of Aqualung’s greatness.

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📈 4,47
Album DeRango™ 17,42

Jethro Tull

Benefit sanvalentino3

 If we could step out of the comfort zone that tells us Aqualung is the Masterpiece and that Benefit is just a good Jethro Tull album... I'd be inclined to say the opposite.

 Ian Anderson... revels in it like a pig in mud.

 Dive into Jethro Tull's Benefit and rediscover a classic that challenges rock legends. Listen now and decide for yourself!

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📈 4,00
Album DeRango™ 5,82

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Benefit Battlegods

 Benefit is considered by many as a transitional album of the band or as the predecessor of the grand masterpiece Aqualung.

 With 'To Cry You A Song,' great hard rock riffs and solos evoke influences from Led Zeppelin and Gentle Giant.

 Explore Jethro Tull’s Benefit to experience the band’s evolving sound and masterful blend of prog rock and folk – listen now!

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In days of peace
sweet smelling summer nights
of wine and song;
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Son (02:57)
Oh, I feel sympathy. Be grateful my son for what you get.

Expression and passion. Ten days for watching the sunset;
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Inside (03:52)
All the places I've been make it hard to begin
To enjoy life again on the inside, but I mean to.
Take a walk around the block
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Play in Time (03:53)
Got to take in what I can.
There is no time to do what must be done,
While I do some thinking.
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Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull are an English rock band formed in 1967 and long led by Ian Anderson. They are known for blending progressive and folk rock around Anderson's prominent flute and for landmark early-1970s albums such as Aqualung and Thick as a Brick.
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