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    Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:15
I have:

Thick as a Brick
Songs From the Wood
Benefit
Aqualung

I enjoy them all very much- so which one should be next on my shopping list?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:21
Hi Drew - good question.

My own personal answer would be Heavy Horses, but I am absolutely biased towards their folkier side, and this album is the epitome of that and a natural progression from Songs from the Wood. Following on from that, Broadsword and the Beast which incorporates both their folkier & more rock oriented sounds in one album, and is also exceptionally accessible.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:25
Living in the Past. A nice mix of old songs and rarities.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:28
Minstrel In the Gallery - it has folk on it (but heavy), a major epic with some orchestral arrangements as a bonus. Excellent album.

If you like Songs From The Wood then you need the follow-up: Heavy Horses. It's just as good, though a bit different. The same can be said about Stand Up and it's relation to Benefit.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:29
Thanks for the responses! I will keep checking this threadThumbs Up



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 13:42
Depends. I think that every Tull fan should check A Passion Play, I love it, but it's their most difficult to get in, there most controversial and eclectic/experimental.

Then Minstrel in the Gallery is a must, excellent heavy passages with acoustic ones. I like to define it like Aqualung but much Proggier.

Then if you liked Songs From The Wood definitely check out Heavy Horses, I prefer Songs, but who knows. And then get Stormwatch to finish the trilogy.

Of their new stuff, depends, you want proggy stuff check Roots to Branches, if you want pop oriented acoustic/heavy then check their 80's albums, specially Crest of a Knave.

From their early days, Stand Up is a great folk rock with blues album, full of classic tunes, as well as This Was, though much more bluesier. Like others said, Living in the Past is a great compilation of these classics plus the bonus tracks of these albums, which are killer also.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 14:46
I'd recommend getting them in this order, only included are those I listen to with some regularity.
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Generally, I'd say get the remasters, the bonus tracks alone are often worth it and better than some originals. Stormwatch would at least replace Broadsword if they'd taken any of the bonus tracks instead of that terrible North Sea Oil. It has been long deleted from my PC and Stormwatch starts with the great Orion.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 14:50
Since you enjoy Songs from the Wood, try Heavy Horses.

Also try Minstrel in the Gallery just because.

Honestly, though, you've got all the Tull you need.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 15:39
I would also recommend Heavy Horses.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 15:42
Stand Up and Passion Play.  Both are outstanding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 19:39
Originally posted by Swan Song Swan Song wrote:

Minstrel In the Gallery - it has folk on it (but heavy), a major epic with some orchestral arrangements as a bonus. Excellent album.
Actually Minstrel, aside form the first track, is really bland.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 20:31
Originally posted by Drew Drew wrote:

I have:

Thick as a Brick
Songs From the Wood
Benefit
Aqualung

I enjoy them all very much- so which one should be next on my shopping list?

THANKS
 
Did you get the remasters with bonus tracks?
 
I recommend Living in the past, Heavy horses, Stormwatch, Warchild, A, Broadsword, Stand up, Dotcom, Roots, Catfish for now. I wouldn't get Minstrel for a while yet. I find it extremely overrated imo
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 20:34
Originally posted by Trial and Error Trial and Error wrote:

  Stormwatch would at least replace Broadsword if they'd taken any of the bonus tracks instead of that terrible North Sea Oil. It has been long deleted from my PC and Stormwatch starts with the great Orion.
 
North sea oil is awesome. Best song on the album along with dun Ringill and one of my fave Tull songs
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 12:20
I would suggest in the following order....
 
Minstrel in The Gallery
Heavy Horses
Stand Up
 
If you want to investigate their 80's output Crest of a Knave is pretty good. Since then there hasn't really been a great Tull album IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 12:43
Originally posted by PROGMONSTER2008 PROGMONSTER2008 wrote:

Originally posted by Trial and Error Trial and Error wrote:

  Stormwatch would at least replace Broadsword if they'd taken any of the bonus tracks instead of that terrible North Sea Oil. It has been long deleted from my PC and Stormwatch starts with the great Orion.
 
North sea oil is awesome. Best song on the album along with dun Ringill and one of my fave Tull songs

That's how tastes differ. To me it's their worst song up to that point and in my top 5 worst Tull tunes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 15:03
I depends on taste, but i would definatly recomend minstral. Thats mainly because i love the baker street song. I would also warn against passion play. Listen before you buy. I like the vinyl versions but thats also personal taste. However, you already have the best albams.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 15:27
Menstrual In The Gallery is bloody awesome. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 04:57
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

I think that every Tull fan should check A Passion Play, I love it, but it's their most difficult to get in, there most controversial and eclectic/experimental.
Then Minstrel in the Gallery is a must, excellent heavy passages with acoustic ones....

Agreed on those two counts!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 05:26
Stand Up, Heavy Horses, A Passion Play, This Was, Living in the Past and maybe Minstrel in the Gallery are the threeandahalf-fourandahalfstars. Most (including me) would stop after Heavy Horses. To my ears they are awful from the 80's and on.

Saw them live last year. Ian's got no voice left, Martin Barre and the new drummer plays like they're is in a hair metal band, and the keyboardsound would fit better on a Enya album. The fluteplaying was great, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 06:31
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