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    Posted: February 16 2017 at 06:00
At some point, we become disillusioned by our heroes and stopped buying their albums automatically on release (especially when younger and vinyl was expensive).  At which point did this happen with Tull (if, at all)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 06:04
The Broadsword and the Beast, as the only one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 07:22
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 08:34
Even though the post classic era was not as good, I still liked Jethro Tull and bought their music until the end. I still would buy anything that Ian Anderson decides to put out, and certainly Martin Barre's material, which is quite good and exiting to my ears.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 09:05
Tull never ever disillusioned me. They stayed wonderful, also all the solo albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 09:18
I started out chronologically with Tull so I guess I can participate in this one.
Loved This Was from the get-go and fell head over heels for Stand Up then got Benefit - an album I span three times and decided I had enough Tull. Couple of years later I picked up where I left - only I didn't purchase albums right away but listened at a friend's apartment instead. I am very grateful for that. I found yet another gem in A Passion Play.
I still prefer Tull with Bunker behind the drumkit though.

Oh and I got the Isle of Wight cd as well. Great gig.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 09:18
With the choices given, I've refused to buy them all (enough bad reviews here prevail).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 09:51
Crest of a Knave. 

Good in parts.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 09:53
Rock Island was where I jumped ship. It sounded flat and uninspired (while I enjoy Crest to this day). The concert was great, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 10:21
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2017 at 13:10
I've actually bought the lot with JT as well...though several of those later albums are quite a miss.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2017 at 03:08
in this case, I'd be tempted to say APP....
 
But TBH, I discovered TAAB, Aqualung and APP in 74... So while some albums (Too Old) I've never bought, the final straw for me was Storm Watch...
and the next new (and only) album I bought after that was Roots To Branches..  But I did buy Knave recently (dirt cheap)
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2017 at 05:28
Bought them all. Didn't really LIKE them all, but the ones I didn't like still had some nice bits to them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2017 at 15:41
It really starts farther back with such gems as 'Too Young to Die and Heavy Horses (affectionately known back in the day as "Heavy Horse sh#t").
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2017 at 10:52
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2017 at 08:45
I guess Rock Island, since I don't even recognize the title. I must not have bought it. Broadsword and the Beast was their worst album. Under Wraps was the most underwhelming album. Crest of a Knave was not all that bad, but that's also the last album that I bought. All throughout those I attended concerts and those were always more than worthwhile no matter what. I've kept saying I should buy some of Ian's solo albums, but I never have, even with a friend's favorable recommendation. One day I will. I never bought TAAB2 either. One day I will.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2017 at 16:19
Ronnie Wood calls Jethro Tull, Jethro Dull, and after Passion Play I can understand why.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2017 at 19:08
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Love Beach

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It wasn't Jethro Tull any more. To me Stormwatch was their last album. Everything after that seemed like an Ian Anderson solo album. He was always the leader but he was never Jethro Tull to me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2017 at 02:52
Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Ronnie Wood calls Jethro Tull, Jethro Dull, and after Passion Play I can understand why.


If anyone knows what is Dull (with a capital D) then it's Ronnie Wood.

Makes me want to listen to Tull even more.
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