Ranking the Studio Albums: Jethro Tull

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  • Join host Pete Pardo as he ranks the studio albums of British folk/prog/blues/hard rock act Jethro Tull. #jethrotull

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  • @clutch2827
    @clutch2827 Před 4 lety +31

    Passion Play gets my vote for #1. That's the one I can listen to forever and never get tired of it.

  • @710carioca
    @710carioca Před 4 lety +268

    Call me crazy but " Minstrel In The Gallery " is my favorite Jethro Tull album. Very prog heavy and dark.Cheers!

    • @rickblackers88
      @rickblackers88 Před 4 lety +24

      you're not crazy,Minstrel is a masterpiece and one of my top five JT albums.

    • @gabriellarrubia1006
      @gabriellarrubia1006 Před 4 lety +19

      That's my favorite from them too... heavy, proggy and with all the folky elements, it might be their most balanced album, with some of Martin's best guitar playing... Black Satin Dancer is definitely my favorite Jethro Tull song...

    • @finneganlindsay
      @finneganlindsay Před 4 lety +19

      Baker St Muse is probably my favorite Tull song. Minstrel is my second favorite behind Passion Play

    • @paulgoudfrooij6561
      @paulgoudfrooij6561 Před 4 lety +3

      Not crazy, but it’s not my favorite.

    • @JamesMcLeod463
      @JamesMcLeod463 Před 4 lety +3

      Absolutely agreed!

  • @charliemorris2338
    @charliemorris2338 Před 4 lety +34

    "Benefit" people,the best Tull album ever!Period!

    • @StellarFella
      @StellarFella Před 2 měsíci

      Yes! You could play that album 10 times in a row while playing poker.

  • @kortick50
    @kortick50 Před 4 lety +22

    I agree...Stormwatch is a great album that doesnt get the appreciation it deserves. I play it for people and they love it. Should be known more.

  • @Composer19691
    @Composer19691 Před 4 lety +116

    ‘Songs From The Wood’, tops my list. Very prog and melodic.

    • @mrgrey361
      @mrgrey361 Před 4 lety +5

      True, I hate when people call Songs From The Wood a "folk" album, yeah the folk element is definitely there but you wouldn't hear songs like Velvet Green, Pibroch (Cap In Hand), Hunting Girl, The Whistler, or the title track on a true folk album. Only the two shortest tracks are purely folk, Jack-In-The-Green and Fire At Midnight. To me the album is progressive rock but with a heavy folk flavor to it (same thing for Heavy Horses).

    • @scottdemayo9567
      @scottdemayo9567 Před 4 lety

      My favorite description of SFTW came from the original Rolling Stone Record Guide, where the reviewer called it "pure unadulterated Elizabeth boogie"

    • @mrsary7868
      @mrsary7868 Před 3 lety

      It is my clear favourite too

    • @Nemesis7475
      @Nemesis7475 Před 3 lety

      I’d say these are my Top 5.
      5. Songs From The Wood
      4. Aqualung
      3. Stormwatch
      2. Heavy Horses
      1. Thick as a Brick

    • @iansharp7422
      @iansharp7422 Před 3 lety

      @@Nemesis7475 good list. I think Heavy Horses is very underrated. Would be surprised if any Tull fan never had Songs From The Woods at least in the top five. I like the first half of Thick As A Brick much more than the second half. Minstrel In The Gallery and Benefit are also good. Tull never made many mediocre albums, not up to Stormwatch anyway. A was a bit so so as was Too Old To Rock N Roll.

  • @classicalbum
    @classicalbum Před 4 lety +89

    Tull are such a diverse band it is tricky trying to rank the albums

    • @snakebite69
      @snakebite69 Před 4 lety +5

      Hi Barry,
      I just watched your top 10 tull songs followed by Petes worst to best albums. What a great afternoon.
      "If you wear a warmer sporran, you can keep the foe at bay.
      You can pop those pills and visit some psychiatrist who'll say
      There's nothing I can do for you, everywhere's a danger zone.
      I'd love to help get rid of it, but I've got one of my own. Beastie. Only Ian could write these sublime lyrics".
      Andy H

    • @bfkc111
      @bfkc111 Před 4 lety +1

      That should make it easier, because some albums should hit the spot more than others, if they truly are diverse enough. This is exactly the case. Unless one uses another argument, that of "quality" and/or personality. Then I guess it becomes more even (understandable to a fan, but less relevant to any random listener).

    • @danielwright7710
      @danielwright7710 Před 4 lety +2

      I have not heard all their albums. Aqualung will always be my number one. Every song is great. Too old to rock and roll is the worst I've heard so far. Ian Anderson's lyrics were great, as most of his lyrics usually were, but the execution in this album was bad.

  • @lukeyoung5709
    @lukeyoung5709 Před 3 lety +22

    My top 5:
    1. Thick as a Brick
    Such an amazing album, and my 2nd favourite album of all time. Everything flows together so well and it’s just an absolute masterpiece.
    2. Songs From The Wood
    I absolutely love this album, and the genre is something I’ve never seen done anywhere else. This album cemented Jethro Tull as a band that is truly one of a kind.
    3. Aqualung
    An absolute classic. Almost every song in this is a masterpiece and an absolute bop. The guitar work in this is amazing and Jethro Tull dominated the hard rock genre.
    4. A Passion Play
    This felt like a jazzier twist on TAAB, and I absolutely loved it. It’ll obviously never compete with the masterpiece that is Thick as a Brick, but I still love it as both a piece of music, and as a concept.
    5. Stand Up
    Jethro Tull can truly dominate any genre, and they totally dominated the blues genre. So many songs in this albums are absolute classics.

    • @dankelly5150
      @dankelly5150 Před rokem

      Pretty much agree with your top 5 but I'd put in Stormwatch at #5 and no Songs From The Wood and bump the other albums up a notch with TAAB still at #1.

    • @siltom1962
      @siltom1962 Před měsícem

      Couldn't agree more. 🎯

  • @geraldmellon740
    @geraldmellon740 Před 2 lety +12

    Great that Pete explains the Superbowl to those of us who are not American and wouldn't necessarily know what the hell it exactly is. Great channel Pete and peace from Glasgow 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland.

  • @DiogoMaia2
    @DiogoMaia2 Před 4 lety +13

    Benefit is a hidden gem of Folk Rock and To cry You A Song has one of the catchiest riffs ever.

  • @joshuaferguson4322
    @joshuaferguson4322 Před 4 lety +33

    I torture my family with Jethro Tull Christmas every year lol, love that album!

  • @JustinStender
    @JustinStender Před 4 lety +107

    Tull's "Benefit" album has a special place in my heart.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 Před 4 lety +3

      Great stuff..love cry you a song

    • @goodcorn
      @goodcorn Před 4 lety

      It has a special place in mine too. Great to see a lot of love for this record in the comments as it largely seems quite ignored in their catalog. It's such a transitional work coming off of Stand Up. IIRC Ian said something to the effect that because of some of the experimental sounds on the record, people thought of it as a "drug" record. And while he didn't do drugs, he did concede that Benefit could be considered a Lowenbrau record.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 Před 4 lety +1

      There's a beer that was everywhere back in the day but now it's nowhere...

    • @Miatacrosser
      @Miatacrosser Před 4 lety +2

      It's #2 on my list. I still listen to it today. Played the crap out of it this last summer starting around mid-July😉

    • @nickdesmond13
      @nickdesmond13 Před 4 lety +1

      Thats my fav album

  • @kmaher4980
    @kmaher4980 Před 4 lety +7

    So many styles explored by Ian and the boys over time.
    1. Passion Play
    2. Stand Up
    3. Benefit
    4. Songs From the Wood
    5. Minstrel in the Gallery
    6. Heavy Horses
    7. Thick as a Brick
    8. Aqualung
    9. Living in the Past
    10. Crest of a Knave

  • @augustomarchand
    @augustomarchand Před 4 lety +25

    1 - Stand Up 2- Thick As a Brick 3- Aqualung 4 - Minstrel In The Gallery

    • @jaquestraw1
      @jaquestraw1 Před 3 lety +1

      Good order

    • @johnbowers1118
      @johnbowers1118 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes!! I'd put Benefit and songs from the wood next on my list.

  • @marcm9999
    @marcm9999 Před 4 lety +59

    You nailed it today!!! Benefit is one of the great albums of all time. That was the best cup of coffee I have ever had. The wonderful Martin Barre. Great job.

    • @Miatacrosser
      @Miatacrosser Před 4 lety +4

      I put TAAB first but I find myself going back to listen to Benefit more often than any other Tull album. Right up there with Disraeli Gears and LZ 4 for greatest hard rock lp of all time

  • @budlensing1161
    @budlensing1161 Před 4 lety +33

    Love the accolades he gave to Stormwatch. One of my favorites.

  • @michelleangers342
    @michelleangers342 Před 3 lety +19

    One of the best bands in the history of the world and so fun to see Tull live. Pure energy!

    • @JeffReams
      @JeffReams Před 8 měsíci

      I can’t believe Ian Anderson is still touring.

  • @chrislegner4816
    @chrislegner4816 Před 4 lety +68

    Jethro Tull is a band I largely ignored during their prime. As I've aged, I've come to really enjoy and appreciate their catalog. Aging isn't all bad.

    • @coolrocknroll
      @coolrocknroll Před 4 lety +5

      check out tull miming to 'the mouse police never sleeps' and a great live version of 'minstrel in the gallery'. Love their 'rural rock' songs from the wood / horses / stormwatch period the most.

    • @chrislegner4816
      @chrislegner4816 Před 4 lety

      @@coolrocknroll Thanks! Will do.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Před 4 lety +2

      How can you say that? Aqualung, A Passion Play, Heavy Horses, Songs from the Wood were massive at my time.

    • @joebloggs4754
      @joebloggs4754 Před 4 lety +1

      you are nuts,,,,rthey were HUGE!,,since then they perhaps have been but not in 1971 72..

    • @chrislegner4816
      @chrislegner4816 Před 4 lety +1

      @@joebloggs4754 I was seven. Learn to read and take a chill pill.

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom Před 4 lety +52

    Hunting Girl - One of the coolest/tastiest intros to a song... Ever?

  • @redx1708
    @redx1708 Před 4 lety +53

    Hard to rank these records, but I agree when it comes to "Benefit". Great album with no weak spots in my opinion. My own top 5 would probably look like this :
    1. Benefit
    2. Aqualung
    3. Thick as a brick
    4. Minstrel
    5. Stand up
    Well, at least these are the albums i keep going back to when i get an urge for Tull :)

    • @jameschristiansson3137
      @jameschristiansson3137 Před 4 lety +1

      I love Benefit. Sossity, To Cry You a Song are treasures.

    • @andrewguthrie2
      @andrewguthrie2 Před 4 lety +2

      With You There to Help Me

    • @Miatacrosser
      @Miatacrosser Před 4 lety +1

      To Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me was played a lot in my house last summer.

    • @Miatacrosser
      @Miatacrosser Před 4 lety +2

      @@jameschristiansson3137 the whole album is. Not a bad song on it.

    • @mikecahill4666
      @mikecahill4666 Před 4 lety

      Red X I have to agree 100%.

  • @infinitepete2799
    @infinitepete2799 Před 4 lety +44

    Songs From The Wood has been my absolute favorite album of all time, since I first heard it in '77. Phenomenal songwriting, instrumentation, and some wicked vocal harmony. I'm norrnally a minor key guy, but this album stays in the major key from start to finish, and does it masterfully. I listen to this on special occasions only.

    • @phillipabsher3469
      @phillipabsher3469 Před 5 měsíci

      I was slightly disappointed with it when it was released because I thought it didn't have enough hard rock on it, Hunting Girl being the exception. Since then, I have changed my opinion about it. It is a great album with great songs and much underrated.

  • @metullirush
    @metullirush Před 4 lety +22

    Songs from the Wood is a masterpiece!
    It’s such an uplifting album and Barriemore Barlow kills it on this Tull classic. Aqualung and Minstrel in the Gallery are a close second favorite for me. Again the drumming is incredible! Clive and Barriemore are legends!!

  • @byronlemay2166
    @byronlemay2166 Před rokem +8

    Growing up the the late 70s, I never really "got" Tull. It wasn't until I hit 50 years old that it dawned on me. Incredible music and they have at least 7 albums that are fantastic. Everything they produced from '69 to '79 in particular. Hard to pick a favorite.

    • @anhell32
      @anhell32 Před 7 měsíci

      For me ...grew up in the 80's...and when I hit the 40's I started listening seriously and grow up rapidly.....

  • @int53185
    @int53185 Před 4 lety +67

    Maybe not everyone's favorite, but I loved Broadsword & The Beast. Especially "Flying Colors"

    • @Shadowking-oz5tb
      @Shadowking-oz5tb Před 4 lety +7

      Agree, it has a great 'energy' like
      'Minstrel', and in a way, Tull at their best.

    • @jgmiller804
      @jgmiller804 Před 4 lety +3

      I learned to really appreciate B&B by just cranking it up in the car. Plus hearing all the outtakes and realizing all the work and writing that goes into making these albums. Broadsword turned into one of my faves.

    • @mcwulf25
      @mcwulf25 Před 4 lety +1

      Some great songs. Pussy Willow is very catchy and Beastie is good played loud.
      Always a favourite of mine. Maybe because it was the Broadsword tour when I first saw them.

    • @mrgrey361
      @mrgrey361 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Shadowking-oz5tb Never warmed to the "80s synth-rock" version of Tull.

    • @Miatacrosser
      @Miatacrosser Před 4 lety

      @@mrgrey361 or for that matter, anything they did after A Passion Play for me. I saw them in 1970, 1972, 1973, and 1976. The first two were by far the best followed by 1976 and that horrid PP tour in 1973. The '76 show was better than '73. They actually played a lot of their older stuff cause Ian figured out that the audience didn't want to hear APP anymore. Good call Ian

  • @seltzer30
    @seltzer30 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Saw this video when you released it a few years ago and I come back to it from time to time. I love Tull and I really appreciate this list. Actually fun to agree and disagree with the rankings to make me think where I might rank them and also it gets me to go "Hey, I missed that deep cut (Occasional Demons)" or "I forgot all about that song, I have to go back to it (Dark Ages)". Thanks man!

  • @anthonyferraro9854
    @anthonyferraro9854 Před 4 lety +25

    Songs From the Wood is in my all time Top 5

  • @samgamgeeterminator
    @samgamgeeterminator Před 4 lety +36

    I love Tull.
    A Passion Play has always been my favorite.

    • @jperez7313
      @jperez7313 Před 4 lety +5

      Mine as well. Judt a great band all around.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum Před 4 lety +6

      Indeed. Good album

    • @ParadoxapocalypSatan
      @ParadoxapocalypSatan Před 4 lety +3

      Long time fan of the band, but Passion Play I just don't get.

    • @joshuabennett3059
      @joshuabennett3059 Před 4 lety +1

      Love A Passion Play. Best Tull song is The Hare who lost his spectacles!!!

    • @KatrinaBGF
      @KatrinaBGF Před 4 lety +2

      @@ParadoxapocalypSatan Totally agree...so much wasted space...and no great songs

  • @Steve-vl9ed
    @Steve-vl9ed Před 4 lety +13

    With no apology, A Passion Play is my fav Tull album. Saw the tour when it rolled through LA; show was so spectacular I went back the next night!

    • @kevinmcgauhey9813
      @kevinmcgauhey9813 Před 2 lety

      I unapologetically agree!! It is a complete work of genius. I was disappointed to hear Ian Anderson himself discounts his own work in this case. He seems to think he "took it too far", but as far as I am concerned there is not one wasted note on it. I enjoy Mr. Pardo's description of it here!

  • @joshhart4333
    @joshhart4333 Před 4 lety +28

    "I have no time for Time Magazine...or Rolling Stone...."

  • @chadsmalley
    @chadsmalley Před 4 lety +21

    Benefit has always been at the top for me, too.... vastly underrated album.

  • @tonylema5334
    @tonylema5334 Před 4 lety +21

    Don’t have any Tull depth of knowledge outside of the usual players, this is a good jump off point for me to do some exploring

  • @ronnienose8608
    @ronnienose8608 Před 4 lety +10

    Tull is easily one of the best bands of all time, and Anderson is something of a genius, musically. He taught himself to play the flute and just one year later Tull release their first album! His guitar work isn't too shabby also, and plays some fairly complex acoustic work whilst singing. I've been playing the superb live album 'Bursting Out' a great deal of late - what a band and John Glascock's bass playing is top-notch! My favourite studio album is 'Songs From The Wood,' but there are so many great ones to choose from. I agree with Pete on 'Under Wraps, it's an execrable album! It's a shame Ian had such voice problems, he really struggles with the singing these days. It always amazes me how many superb bands have come out of such a small country like the UK; of course America has produced some equally stunning bands etc, but there's just something a bit special with Britain: Tull, Purple, Sabbath, Zeppelin, The Who, Uriah Heep, Lizzy, Queen, Floyd, The Stones, The Beatles, Maiden, Priest, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Cream, Rainbow, Bad Company, T.Rex, Whitesnake, UFO, Blind Faith, Mott The Hoople, ELP, Yes, Ten Years After, Small Faces, Quo, Wishbone Ash, and loads I've probably left off, incredible!

    • @jeffreese1828
      @jeffreese1828 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes , like it is The Wellspring , the very Fountainhead of the Mystic Vapors of the Creativity Muses and Gods of Rock , and flows outwards from there , diluting as it covers the earth . So there is some everywhere , but right there , in that beautiful land , must be it's purest , undistilled source !
      Or something else .
      Yeah , PROBABLY something else that doesn't sound near as cool as this explanation .

    • @starcloud4959
      @starcloud4959 Před 8 měsíci

      The Kinks.

    • @richrol58
      @richrol58 Před 6 měsíci

      Roxy Music has to be in there--"understandable" omission I suppose but give them a listen...they belong in the top 5 bands of your list!!!

  • @Mr.Wrong1
    @Mr.Wrong1 Před 4 lety +6

    Bonus points for the great mention of Dark Ages. One of my favourite Tull tracks from a personal favourite record. A criminally overlooked song. Nice video, enjoyed your views on this

    • @SonicDykstra
      @SonicDykstra Před 2 lety

      I agree re: Dark Ages being a great song. The problem with some Tull albums is". The Mix. They could never decide whether to be heavier (and they SHOULD have)

  • @pal-of-pals
    @pal-of-pals Před 3 lety +5

    Recently listened to the entirety of Thick As A Birck. Absolutely amazing album and it was a blast from start to finish.
    As for my favourite Jethro Tull album, mine is probably Songs From The Woods purely because it's a very nostalgic album for me as, it was not only the first Jethro Tull album I listened to, but it was my introduction to the progressive rock genre, so for that it has a very special place in my heart.

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable Před 4 lety +26

    I can tell you my number one album would be"Benefit"and "'My God" will always remain my favorite Tull song off of any album.

    • @geofftottenperthcoys9944
      @geofftottenperthcoys9944 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, great album, one of my favs would be "Inside"

    • @biggawinnacrapsa3870
      @biggawinnacrapsa3870 Před 4 lety +1

      Benefit is their best album. Finally. Kindred.

    • @nastyhardcore7641
      @nastyhardcore7641 Před 4 lety +2

      "My God" is a electrified, progged up version of "God Bless The Child" By Blood Sweat & Tears (originally by Billie Holliday). Listen and you'll hear the clear connection

    • @dougdrazga4461
      @dougdrazga4461 Před 4 lety

      @@nastyhardcore7641 I can hear a bit of that in the riff, yeah. Hadn't made the connection. Both songs are great.

  • @steveherrmann2649
    @steveherrmann2649 Před 4 lety +10

    My top three: "Songs from the wood", "Heavy horses" and "Stormwatch" from their 77-79 period. Love these trilogy , also the band lineup. There are so many great Tull albums, no "mistake" is possible. ☺

  • @dannewfield6734
    @dannewfield6734 Před 4 lety +4

    YES!!! Was waiting in suspense by #5 to see if Benefit was going to be your #1 pic.. Benefit I absolutely love it always been my #1 favorite Tull album What a massive discography this band has

  • @siskokidd
    @siskokidd Před 4 lety +3

    Fall of 73 I was a sophomore, and in our school library/media center were private rooms with glass doors, the rooms used for listening to record albums with library provided record players and albums. One day I walked past a room with two guys in my class I didn't really know, listening to a Mozart classical album propped up against the wall. For whatever reason I stopped and took in the scene, thinking one day I would do what they were doing. Surprisingly, they smiled and waved me inside. "Hey, you like classical music, right?" one of them asked. "Yeah, it's fine, I suppose, depending on what it is," I probably said. The truth is that at that point in my life, classical would have been the LAST music I wanted to hear. The great sounds of all that incredible 60's and early 70's classic rock was my passion. It was everywhere, on radio, TV, juke boxes, car 8-track players. FM rock out of Cleveland was especially dynamic, and with me still a few months away from buying my first decent turntable and the beginnings of my record collecting, radio was all I listened to. My favorite bands at the time were Deep Purple and Grand Funk.
    "You gotta hear this incredible Mozart composition," one of them said. They handed me the headphones plugged into the record player, and dropped the tonearm at the start of the album. Instead of Mozart, I heard the opening riff to Aqualung! I hadn't heard it before, and my eyes went wide. They laughed, then opened up the Mozart album sleeve to reveal the Tull album hidden inside. They obviously planned that ruse, signing out a record player and an "approved" album as a cover to listen to their rock and prog albums. The three of us became fast friends from that day forward, our friendship based around music.

  • @TheHumbuckerboy
    @TheHumbuckerboy Před 4 lety +6

    For me (1) Songs From the Wood, (2) Broadsword and the Beast, (3) Stormwatch and (4) 'A' . These are all great albums IMO

  • @rdpurdom
    @rdpurdom Před 4 lety +1

    I could not agree with you more! This is amazing! Loved your picks! Great job, great band. Really enjoyed this!

  • @artimuspiledriver7562
    @artimuspiledriver7562 Před 4 lety +2

    BRAVO, sir! What a marvelous dissertation on the music of Jethro Tull. Whether you and I agree on our rankings is irrelevant; it is obvious you have great respect, admiration, passion, and love for the music. And - for me - you have put into words the emotions I have carried through my life for this music. For that alone I am deeply grateful.

  • @scottmyers9360
    @scottmyers9360 Před 4 lety +6

    Benefit is my favorite as well. Nothing To Say is Tull at their most psychedelic.
    Passion Play is definitely close to the top for me. The last 10 minutes is incredibly powerful and has brought me to tears.

    • @dennisbloomquist9220
      @dennisbloomquist9220 Před rokem

      I agree. Benefit consistently sifts to the top of my list. Could be persuaded to agree to Thick as a Brick. All others are also-rans.

  • @stuartfeigley
    @stuartfeigley Před 4 lety +4

    Have loved Tull for years. My top cd for many of those was Broadsword & The Beast ... mainly because that was the one that introduced me to the band. That said, my top 10 now are:
    1. Songs From The Wood
    2. Broadsword
    3. Stormwatch
    4. Heavy Horses
    5. Passion Play
    6. Thick As A Brick
    7. Catfish Rising
    8. Under Wraps
    9. Benefit
    10. Walk Into Light ... I know, it's an Ian solo record but I really love it.

  • @bridie1824
    @bridie1824 Před 4 lety +1

    Yess! Thanks for doing my request Pete!! My favourite band ❤️ I've always loved the folk trilogy and War Child the most!

  • @carlswenson5538
    @carlswenson5538 Před 4 lety +4

    My top Tull list changes with my mood but Benefit, Aqualung, Thick, Stand Up, and Minstrel always are in the mix along with War Child and Living. What I always found interesting, and probably why I like them so much, are the sometimes weird and unusual time signatures Anderson uses. That and the fact that through all the line-up changes the musicianship has been incredible. My favorite Anderson story is that when his daughter took up the flute he realized he's been playing it 'wrong' all those years. He relearned how to play it 'properly'.

  • @paint1955
    @paint1955 Před 4 lety +18

    Stand Up stands alone!

    • @clevebaker8399
      @clevebaker8399 Před rokem

      You’re absolutely correct!! Stand up is the most listenable and enjoyable for me.. this was is a great lp

    • @DOMICO55555
      @DOMICO55555 Před 5 měsíci

      For some reason I always loved Stand Up best also. It's not like anything I usually go for. Maybe it's because it's the first I got..sentimental.

  • @jorgerodriguez85
    @jorgerodriguez85 Před 4 lety +4

    First album that got my interest was Bursting Out. Seeing them live in '78 made me a fan ! It was the second concert I ever went to, & still remains in my top 10 shows I've ever been to. Just got introduced to this channel. Very good !!!

  • @davecourlang1
    @davecourlang1 Před 4 lety +1

    Pete you are amazing. Thanks for taking the time to dedicate an episode to one of the world's best and most under appreciated bands. They are unique in sound, look and stage performance (totally outrageous). Great job ranking the music. Thanks again.

  • @GOTTAMIKE
    @GOTTAMIKE Před 9 dny

    I bet most of us came to know and love Tull just as the 70s started. We gave them our hearts as young people so the albums from those early years are what helped shape our musical appreciation. Thank goodness for Ian and all the JT members over 55 years.

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser Před 4 lety +30

    Doing this list before watching the video.
    1) Benefit. My first Tull Album. Not a single weak moment on this album.
    2) Broadsword and the Beast. I'm a Scot and this is a Scottish album. Broadsword, The Clasp and Beastie. Watching you, Watching me is so much fun. I saw them in Montpellier, France when they toured this.
    3) Every other album they ever made.
    Ian Anderson is from the same town as me as are Nazareth (I lived opposite Pete Agnew) and the Skids/Big Country. Proud to be Scottish and proud to be european!

  • @kasuu5821
    @kasuu5821 Před 4 lety +11

    My first Rock-Concert in my life was during the "Heavy Horses-Tour". I love this album and until this very day I am very, very impressed of Barrymore Barlows Drum Solo! Regard "Bursting out - J.T. live" - "Conundrum"! Milestone!

  • @davidkoukol6099
    @davidkoukol6099 Před 4 lety

    Great reviews! JT have been my favorite group my entire life, and I appreciate your balanced and reasonable approach. Quite often critics tear the albums they dislike to shreds while praising their favorites, but you offer a fair and balanced viewpoint throughout. I love Stormwatch, Roots to Branches, Songs From the Wood...etc. so it was great to hear your opinion on those. Fantastic job!

  • @waynemillward2807
    @waynemillward2807 Před 2 lety +1

    Only ever heard Living in the Past Pete, but never listened to anything else. Now I've seen this I will have to check them out. Most definitely thanks Pete for the heads up much appreciated. Great Show, Great Channel 🎶🎶🎶👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻.

  • @fogzax
    @fogzax Před 4 lety +15

    Benefit is my fave too - and I also love Stormwatch which I agree is really underrated

    • @peggs1
      @peggs1 Před 4 lety +2

      Big up for stormwatch comment.
      Amazing dark album.very underrated.

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly Před 4 lety

      @@peggs1 in my top 5

  • @qdaveq6597
    @qdaveq6597 Před 4 lety +24

    Just a couple of friendly corrections: It was "A", not Under Wraps which was originally to be an Anderson solo album. TAAB2 is very definitely Anderson solo. Ian ended Tull in 2011 and performed under his own name until very recently. He now appears to be using the Tull name again.

    • @pumkinbreath
      @pumkinbreath Před 4 lety +2

      qdaveq yes sir correct. I loved Mark Craney

    • @Potts1966
      @Potts1966 Před 4 lety +3

      That's right.. I wasn't watching this, only listening and I was assuming he was talking about "A" until he mentioned Under Wraps.
      I did hear the the "A" stood for Anderson as it was going to be a solo effort.
      As an aside; Crossfire from the A album was about the SAS storming the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980.
      Under Wraps isn't a bad album. I do like lots of the tracks on there, although performing it live did a lot of damage to Ian's voice at the time.

    • @jamesblondin3812
      @jamesblondin3812 Před 4 lety

      I was gonna say the same

    • @martinhayward4466
      @martinhayward4466 Před rokem

      More marketable using the Jethro Tull name again, although it is certainly not JT anymore.

    • @peterberg8417
      @peterberg8417 Před rokem

      @Martin Hayward Ian is Jethro Tull just like fogery is CCR and mark Knopfler is dire straits and ELO is jeff lynne. Anyone who they hire makes up the rest of the band but without those guys you don't have those bands

  • @clevebaker8399
    @clevebaker8399 Před rokem +1

    The first 7 LPs are the cream of the crop for me.. but I’m old and started listening to Tull on this was!! It should be in the top five!! Great job Pete

  • @BobC59
    @BobC59 Před rokem

    Well done sir! Just found your channel and enjoyed this a lot.
    Been rediscovering Tull ever since TAAB2, as I had become disenchanted with them (and busy with life) after Walk Into Light and Under Wraps (excepting, of course, their return to “commercial greatness” with Crest of a Knave). Saw TAAB 1 & 2, two nights apart (Vienna, VA, then Philly) and have ever since and again been proud of my love of Anderson/Tull music and admiration for Ian himself. What a great musical journey we’ve been taken on, courtesy of IA.

  • @PipeMan1958
    @PipeMan1958 Před 4 lety +3

    Nightcap is amazing, Anderson's flute paying on this album to me, is his best ever! I love all of your hard work, and commitment, you put into your channel Pete. Thanks!

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining Před 4 lety +12

    Benefit has always been my favorite.

  • @uncleambient
    @uncleambient Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome discography and great video thank you.

  • @shimwooley
    @shimwooley Před 4 lety +7

    Best band ever !!
    1 Benefit
    2 Warchild
    3 Too Old To Rock n' Roll: Too Young to Die !

  • @luciusblackwood2640
    @luciusblackwood2640 Před 4 lety +9

    Tull is awesome. That would be a nightmare for me to rank. I always like Rock Island a lot. That would be the sleeper on my list.

  • @ShinDSER
    @ShinDSER Před 4 lety +49

    Crest of a Knave is a very underrated album imo. Love it.

    • @danohstoolbox
      @danohstoolbox Před 4 lety +4

      I love farm under the freeway

    • @understandingnothing2445
      @understandingnothing2445 Před 4 lety +5

      @@shaynewest8757 Not only a metal..., it is a heavy metal instrument!!! ;))

    • @russellgentile4719
      @russellgentile4719 Před 4 lety +3

      @@danohstoolbox Farm on the Freeway might be an even more meaningful song now.
      I was a teen when it came out and knew it was great then but now it's epic. But sad also.

    • @danohstoolbox
      @danohstoolbox Před 4 lety +2

      @@russellgentile4719 where i am in Canada i have seen so much farmland being sold for houses and highways

    • @Leery_Bard
      @Leery_Bard Před 4 lety +1

      @Eirik Rødberg That was Rock Island, wasn't it?

  • @hatusage
    @hatusage Před 4 lety +2

    Benefit was the first album that my sister bought. She was 5 years older than me, but didn't mind that I played it as well. It was on an old stereogram. It really shaped what I thought about music.
    Martins guitar on 'Teacher' was so dynamic, and the band was as one unit.
    Thanks Gina!

  • @bobbaldwin3572
    @bobbaldwin3572 Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant stuff, a superb look through the tull catalogue 👍

  • @jorgep.1877
    @jorgep.1877 Před 4 lety +3

    Funny how everyone develops special bonds with different albums. I got Under Wraps in early 1986 and it was the “current” Jethro Tull album at the time. I felt really proud of its modern sound and listened to it constantly! Still one of my favorites.

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable Před 4 lety +7

    Yeah you really got to give props to Steven Wilson re-mixes. Them things sound great

  • @jamesbonar5927
    @jamesbonar5927 Před 4 lety

    Only recently discovered your vids and channel Pete, but what can i say other than brilliant, love them. Keep up the good work.

  • @andrewrobinson427
    @andrewrobinson427 Před 3 lety +1

    You are brilliant Pete. Love your insights and passion for music

  • @AirdrieRambler
    @AirdrieRambler Před 4 lety +10

    Two albums that I continually come back to are Stand Up and Heavy Horses. Also is there a better album cover than Broadsword and the Beast?

  • @am33111
    @am33111 Před 4 lety +4

    Ah yes... Crest of a Knave. Grammy winner for best "metal" album.
    My favorite Tull is A Passion Play. Never tire of it. Enjoyed hearing your ranking!

    • @MrAurelius77
      @MrAurelius77 Před 2 lety

      Teacher is the BEST song and.thick as.a.brick the.best álbum of J T

  • @paultarbath2307
    @paultarbath2307 Před 4 lety

    Found your channel just recently and a big thumbs up from across the [pond in the U.K! I would have to say that for me personally Benefit is one of my favourites as it has a certain vibe to it that gives it real charm. Always an album I like to go back to every so often and enjoy listening to. As they say class always lasts!

  • @MrDuneedon
    @MrDuneedon Před 4 lety +1

    Totally WITH you on Stormwatch -- I love it! What a cool album cover, too. One of my favorites!

  • @1234tori
    @1234tori Před 4 lety +4

    fantastic ranking - thanks - my top 10: passion play - 9:too old - 8: minstrel - 7: benefit - 6: horses - 5: stand up - 4: songs wood - 3 - broadsword - 2: aqualung - 1: brick

  • @Wajd110
    @Wajd110 Před 3 lety +4

    For me, I might sound weird with this ranking, and it's really hard for me to choose between Tull's albums between 1968 and 1977, but for now it's:
    20- Under Wraps
    19- Rock Island
    18- Jethro-Tull Dot Com
    17- A
    16- Catfish Rising
    15- Stormwatch
    14- The Broadsword And the Beast
    13- Roots To Branches
    12- Crest Of Knave
    11- Too Old To Rock N' Roll; Too Young To Die
    10- A Passion Play
    09- This Was
    08- Heavy Horses
    07- Stand Up
    06- Benefit
    05- Minstrel In the Gallery
    04- War Child
    03- Aqualung
    02- Songs From the Wood
    01- This As A Brick

  • @paulwheeldon3075
    @paulwheeldon3075 Před 4 lety +1

    Really enjoyed this video!
    Tull are a band I’ve loved since I first listened to my older brother’s copy of Stand Up.
    Tull’s strength was that they were always seeking a new style or approach for each album.
    As disappointing as Under Wraps was, at least they tried something different.
    It’s almost impossible to rank over 20 albums, so I often do a ‘favourite from each decade top five’:
    60’s - Stand Up
    70’s - Heavy Horses
    80’s - Crest of a Knave
    90’s - Roots to Branches
    00’s - Christmas Album

  • @jcroston3266
    @jcroston3266 Před 4 lety

    You have no idea what you did to me. I am now devouring all my Tull albums and I’m in Tull musical heaven! Great ranking as always. And about shout outs, Rainbow Blues from MU1 was one of my favorite one offs!

  • @MAGNUM2F
    @MAGNUM2F Před 4 lety +3

    loved broadsword! this was my first album i ever bought by them, so very nostalgic.

  • @ferbeneca
    @ferbeneca Před 4 lety +49

    “Living in the past” .... a súper álbum.

    • @joebloggs4754
      @joebloggs4754 Před 4 lety +1

      a compilation

    • @Youman71463
      @Youman71463 Před 4 lety +1

      @@joebloggs4754 For non-European countries that was all new fresh stuff though at the time, and the original packaging was so damn good, Ian put some effort into that one

    • @joethomas1146
      @joethomas1146 Před 4 lety +3

      I completely agree. NOT a compilation - mostly new material, with a handful of old songs. Remember, it was a double album, so there was enough new material for 1 full-length album, plus 2 long live numbers.

    • @Youman71463
      @Youman71463 Před 4 lety +2

      @@joethomas1146 yeah, that stuff had been released in the UK as singles but the audience in America had no idea because the singles weren't included on the albums, so it was a collection of their UK singles plus an album track per side/time period and the live side. :)

    • @joethomas1146
      @joethomas1146 Před 4 lety

      @@Youman71463 ahh, singles... I remember buying 45rpm records.

  • @markb1107
    @markb1107 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for doing this!!!!…. Been a Tull fan a looooong time good to know there's more still out there! Never missed a tour since 77....Songs from the wood at MSG was amazing!! Respect your list choices so easy to flip/flop many of these so great job....Stand Up, Songs From the Wood, Aqualung, PP, TAAB my top 5....Yeah Under Wraps is at the bottom for me too....I'd have Crest a little higher too...

  • @egeozgun5983
    @egeozgun5983 Před 4 lety +9

    Actually "A" is supposed to be a solo Anderson album and A stands for Anderson, but Chrysalis forced him to release it as a JT album
    My top 5
    1. APP
    2. TAAB
    3. SFTW
    4. Heavy Horses
    5. Minstrel in the Gallery

    • @Larimar270
      @Larimar270 Před 4 lety +1

      GREAT LIST

    • @johndavies5023
      @johndavies5023 Před 4 lety

      Worth watching just to hear the awful mispronunciation of Leicester 🤣

  • @SlouchingBadger
    @SlouchingBadger Před 4 lety +6

    I know it goes without saying - when buying a Tull album, try and find a version with bonus tracks, even if you have to pay a few more pennies for it:
    Pan Dance
    Kelpie
    Broadford Bazaar
    Jack-A-Lynn
    Summerday Sands
    Living in these Hard Times
    King Henry's Madrigal
    Lick your Fingers Clean
    March the Mad Scientist
    Why the likes of these songs were never included on the original albums, I'll never know.

    • @BobC59
      @BobC59 Před rokem

      Agree!!! I recently rediscovered Jack-A-Lynn (quiet version) and am blown away by what a wonderful piece of music it is, and marvel that it was not an A-side track for one of the albums.

  • @rightchordleadership
    @rightchordleadership Před 4 lety +1

    One of your best videos, Pete! Tull has long been my favorite band and I have every album of theirs (plus all of Ian's and Martin's solo work) so I consider myself a bit of a Tull expert. I can't argue with your thoughtful list as it's very sound. For me, the "folk" trilogy of SFTW, HH, and SW make my top 3. I agree with you on SW--that album is an absolute underrated gem in the discography. I always saw SFTW as the autumn album, SW as the winter album, and HH as the spring album. All 3 albums are must-haves.
    At #4 is TAAB. #5 is Minstrel. #6 is Stand Up. #7 is Aqualung. #8 is A Passion Play. #9 is Benefit. And #10 is Broadsword and the Beast (narrowly edging out Crest). Also great to see love for Nightcap and the Christmas Album...fantastic albums! Under Wraps has some great melodies on it but they're overshadowed by the dated 80's production. If that record were re-released without the drum machine and synths, many of us Tull fans would discover it's actually pretty good. You are also correct that Roots to Branches is a very fine late career gem.
    Finally, although the album is not one of their best, the SONG "Rock Island" is terrific.
    Long live the Tull!

  • @SuperGrumpyDaddy
    @SuperGrumpyDaddy Před 4 lety

    Love TOTR’n’R: TYTD, it was my first Tull album, loved it then, love it now! Great vid, thanks for posting.
    Top albums are (in no order), Minstrel, Heavy Horses, Songs, Benefit . . .

  • @ltstarkiller5139
    @ltstarkiller5139 Před 4 lety +5

    I can’t stop listening to “Old Aces Die Hard” unreleased track from SFTW. The arrangement is one of their best.

  • @lisat.5190
    @lisat.5190 Před 4 lety +9

    This is the best video you have ever done Pete. I love videos dedicated to the best band of all time, Jethro tull. Well done. I am here to give you my ranking. It will probably be controversial, but we all have our own choices. Just remember everybody is entitled to their own opinion, commenters of SOT. Here it is:
    1. Benefit (This was a toss up between Benefit and aqualung for #1, but I chose benefit because I think there is not a bad song on it) My favorite songs are nothing to say, son, to cry you a song, a time for everything, Inside, and play in time.
    2. Aqualung (This might be #1 on other people’s lists, but I find benefit slightly better, this was a hard choice) My favorite songs are the title track. Cross eyed mary, Hymn 43, Up to me, My god, and Locomotive breath.
    3. Stand up (Great album, there is a good mix of rock, blues, and folk on here) My favorite songs are A new day yesterday, Back to the family, Nothing is easy, Fat man, We used to know, and for a thousand mothers.
    4. Stormwatch (Very underrated album, people need to listen to this if they haven't) My favorite songs are North sea oil, Dark ages, Somethings on the move, old ghosts, and flying dutchman.
    5. Crest of a Knave (This album deserved the grammy over metallica, don't @ me) My favorite songs are Steel monkey, Farm on the freeway, Jump start, and Raising steam.
    6. Rock island (I think this is a very underrated album, rockin' album) My favorite songs are Ears of tin, the title track, Heavy water, Whalers dues, and Big riff and mando.
    7. J tull dot com (Pete ranked this low, but I love this album it's underrated) My favorite songs are Spiral, AWOL, Wicked windows, Hunt by numbers, Black Mamba, and El Nino.
    8. Songs from the wood (Great medieval folk rock album) My favorite songs are the title track, Cup of wonder, Hunting girl, and Velvet green.
    9. A ( This is an underrated album, very good tunes on here) My favorite songs are Crossfire, Fylingdale flyer, Black Sunday, Working john working joe, and 4.W.D.
    10. Minstrel in the Gallery (The title track alone makes it a top ten album) My favorite songs are the title track, Cold wind to valhalla, Black satin dancer, and Baker st muse.
    11. Heavy Horses ( At first I didn't really like it, but have grown to like it) My favorite songs are And the mouse police never sleeps, No lullaby, Rover, and the title track.
    12. Thick as a brick (I prefer separate songs rather than 1 long song, but I like this album)
    13. Broadsword and the beast (Like this album, interesting electronic style on it) My favorite songs are Beastie, Fallen on hard times, Pussy willow, and Seal driver.
    14. Warchild (Fun album, I like it) My Favorite songs are the title track, Bungle in the jungle, and Skating away.
    15. Too old to rock n roll too young to die (Mostly folky and acoustic stuff, not a big of it, but it has some good rock tunes on it) My favorite songs are Quizz kid, Taxi Grab, Big dipper, and the title track.
    16. Under wraps (Some people would have this being the worst, but I don't think it's that bad) My favorite songs are Lap of Luxury, European Legacy, Saboteur, Heat, and Under wraps #1.
    17. Catfish Rising (Still bluesy but I find it more catchier than the blues on This was) My favorite songs are this is not love, doctor to my disease, and still loving you tonight.
    18. This Was (not a big blues fan, also the production isn't very good) My favorite songs are My sunday feeling and a song for jeffrey.
    19. Christmas Album (Good for christmas time, don’t really listen to it any other time accept for christmas) My favorite songs on it are Greensleeves and A christmas song.
    20. Roots to Branches (Never really liked the indian flavor on that album) The only song I like on it is the title track.
    21. Passion Play (I know this is a well loved tull album but i'm sorry it's too eccentric for me. I have tried to get into it, I just can't)

    • @Larimar270
      @Larimar270 Před 4 lety

      Lisa favors the underdog! An Outstanding ear! I'd be there delivering a slow clap. Praise Rock Island!!!

  • @zer0ed779
    @zer0ed779 Před 3 lety

    Such a great, and overlooked point, regarding favorite albums often being driven by moments in our lives. For those that don't follow trends, and sincerely listen to the music, I believe this is probably at the top of the list for deciding factors.

  • @nicholaspappalettera1644

    Sensational Pete. I have never heard heavy horses or storm watch - now I am going out to get them, thanks mate

  • @darkenralph
    @darkenralph Před 4 lety +3

    "Roots to Branches" My favourite Tull album and I love most of their work.

  • @ZaragonTrimaximalist
    @ZaragonTrimaximalist Před 4 lety +6

    1. A
    2. Thick As a Brick
    3. Songs from the Wood
    4. Under Wraps
    5. Heavy Horses
    6. War Child
    7. Stand Up
    8. A Passion Play
    9. Benefit
    10. Aqualung
    11. Stormwatch
    12. Broadsword and the Beast
    No particular order after that.

    • @painevenice5030
      @painevenice5030 Před 4 lety +4

      A rocks. I think of it as classic Tull with a healthy injection of Ultravox.

    • @ZaragonTrimaximalist
      @ZaragonTrimaximalist Před 4 lety +2

      @@painevenice5030 That was the album that really got me into them.

    • @scotchgod8478
      @scotchgod8478 Před 4 lety

      Under Wraps is the biggest crap ever , even by 80ties standards.

    • @ZaragonTrimaximalist
      @ZaragonTrimaximalist Před 4 lety +2

      @@scotchgod8478 Tull's classic style and syntax upgraded for the Fairlight age. It requires a trained set of ears to fully appreciate its complexity.

    • @Larimar270
      @Larimar270 Před 4 lety +1

      Under Wraps is not crap...when you ever saw Tull LIVE is when you jumped in and followed that album. Uneducated trolls criticize the albums and wish that Catfish Rising was their favorite album. Why is 'A' your favorite???? [I love 'A' but it's not my fav]

  • @josec.4398
    @josec.4398 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Very informative, as usual.

  • @rocky-o
    @rocky-o Před 4 lety +1

    i remember when their first live album came out...the front cover said 'bursting out' but the spine called it 'busting out'...not sure if that ever got changed, but...talking about the studio albums, love your list...i won't go thru all of them, but my top five would be...
    1...minstrel in the gallery
    2...stormwatch
    3...aqualung
    4...a passion play
    5....war child
    very tough cause i love so many of them (too old to rock-n-roll...thick as a brick...benefit...)....still to this day one of my most listened to bands....have sung many of their songs with my previous bands...great video pete....

  • @michaeltownsend8990
    @michaeltownsend8990 Před 4 lety +4

    i fall into the camp of liking 'Under Wraps ' because the songwriting is really good . Admire the fact that ' Benefit' is your top one. For me 'Stand Up ' Benefit' and 'Aqualung ' are the holy trinity of Tull with Stand up being the Best Tull album . Just an awsome band

    • @joethomas1146
      @joethomas1146 Před 4 lety

      Love your holy trinity, but HATE under wraps.

  • @javierllerena5756
    @javierllerena5756 Před 4 lety +6

    Pete , Jethro Tull, my favorite band of all time , but to me Passion Play is the best above Thick as a Brick , because more complex musically a genius.

    • @Cr8Tron
      @Cr8Tron Před 4 lety +2

      Complexity was mostly much how I based my JT rankings. My top 10 were as follows:
      1. APP
      2.TaaB
      3. SftW
      4. HH
      5. MitG
      6. RtB
      7. Stormwatch
      8. A
      9. Aqualung
      10. WC

    • @egeozgun5983
      @egeozgun5983 Před 4 lety +1

      Cr8Tron This is dope! I just wrote my own Top 5 and it is exactly the same

    • @Cr8Tron
      @Cr8Tron Před 4 lety

      @@egeozgun5983 👌

  • @adamlosurdo2114
    @adamlosurdo2114 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video, Pete, can't wait to dive in on the others in this series. As for my favorite Tull albums, Aqualung as TAAB will always sit atop, but Minstrel and the trio of Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses and Stormwatch are close by. From the early stuff, Benefit is the best and it rocks!
    I have to give 'A' a try. I like some early 80's new wave stuff synth-y like Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, etc.

  • @brianrabey4258
    @brianrabey4258 Před 3 lety

    Excellent listing, one of the best I have seen on these channels.

  • @lexidarling
    @lexidarling Před 2 lety +3

    It’s super hard for me to rank the Tull discography, they made like 10 albums that all could shuffle around in my top ten on any given day. My top 5 in order as of right now would be 1. Songs from the Wood, 2. Thick as a Brick, 3. Aqualung, 4. Broadsword and then maybe a tie between Heavy Horses and Stormwatch. I do agree that Benefit is a great one, super underrated and still in my top ten. I also have a huge soft spot for Under Wraps.

  • @bamboosaint
    @bamboosaint Před 4 lety +5

    I'd personally consider LITP as a stand alone album and include it amongst the greatest stretch of JT music production in any order from Stand-up thru A Passion Play. Followed closely by their 2nd tier works Minstrel, SFTW, HH & Storm watch. With 2 80's considerations in Broadsword and Crest.
    Overall, I think your rankings are well thought out. Great job! Maybe you should begin to follow football and you can give an unbiased top 25 ranking every week during the season...I would likely believe your lists over the college football playoff system!😂
    Keep up your content, it is enjoyable

    • @amrahShsakaA
      @amrahShsakaA Před 3 lety

      Lazy bum I appreciate your comment, but I can't figure out the albums you mentioned in abbreviations. I figured living in the past. What's the other one starting from S?

    • @bamboosaint
      @bamboosaint Před 3 lety

      Songs from the Wood and Heavy Horses.

  • @terencebrown6829
    @terencebrown6829 Před 4 lety

    And a major THANK YOU for the heads up about Ian Anderson's Thick As A Brick 2. I did not know that it even existed and after watching your show, I immediately found it. On my third listen of the night already!! Thanks again Pete!!

  • @favoritethings3065
    @favoritethings3065 Před 2 lety

    Pete
    Thanks for this great ranked list of one of my favorite bands. At first I agreed with you about putting Aqualung in 2nd place. (My favorite has always been Stand Up). HOWEVER, just re-listened to Aqualung and having Locomotive Breath almost at the end, but then closing the album with Wind-Up reminded me what a masterpiece Aqualung is, not only musically, but also the social commentary....wow!

  • @MalteWilsen
    @MalteWilsen Před 4 lety +6

    I love "Under Wraps", can't help it.

    • @seankayll9017
      @seankayll9017 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here! Hated it when it first released in 1984 but i never really gave it a second listen. Rediscovered it recently and to my delight found that most, even dare I say all, the songs are belters. I just wish IA would remix it with Doane Perry playing rather than the slightly robotic drum machine he used.

    • @MalteWilsen
      @MalteWilsen Před 3 lety +1

      @@seankayll9017 Exactly, in 1984 I just expected Tull to do something completely different. But then again, that's what great artists do: They don't write what you want them to but rather do something you might not be ready for, yet.