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Jethro Tull had already released a pair of studio albums by April 1970 ... its underrated predecessor became overlooked. Still, Benefit represents a pivotal period in Jethro Tull’s history.
Jethro Tull's newly expanded Living In The Past features Steven Wilson remixes, edits, demos, Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 and four promo films.
Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson on the new album, creativity, the music industry and cheating in football
Irish native who switched from the music industry to the world of sport moving from Universal Music to AS in 2017. A keen runner, soccer player and now discovering the world's fastest growing ...
Benefit is the third studio album by the British rock band Jethro Tull, released in April 1970. It was the first Tull album to include pianist and organist John Evan – though he was not yet ...
Jethro Tull will release a 50th-anniversary "enhanced edition” of their 1970 LP, Benefit, on Nov. 5. The four-CD, two-DVD set includes Steven Wilson’s 2013 remix of the original album and ...
To be clear, this isn’t the first remake/remodel of Jethro Tull’s classic third album Benefit. Like all the other revised editions of the previous Tull offerings, it celebrates the band’s ...
“To Cry You a Song” from Benefit (1970) “To Cry You a Song,” from the album Benefit, returns Jethro Tull’s sound to blues with doses of progressive rock and folk. The uptempo song has ...
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