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Most Tull fans worship the early work and consider the later material (post "Songs from the wood") just bonus discs. I come from a different perspective. I don't care for the first 3 albums at all. Aqualung is a classic as are Thick as a Brick, Living in the past, Mistrel in the gallery etc. But I prefer the Hits on the early work. For me Tull begins with Songs From the Wood and with ups and downs Produces some classics along the way. |
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Box Sets and best of disc
Night Cap 2 disc
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Aqualung. Certainly a classic album even if the title track is over played. Ian Anderson writes some really dark material here where a lot of other tull work is more pleasant. This is a must have for any Tull collector. By the way all tull albums are being remastered with bonus tracks. |
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Songs
From The Wood It has come to my attention that the front cover is a painting, but I can't seem to prove that. This is a great album. Progressive Rock with a rennaisance feel. The Mix of Ian andersons Flute and Vocals with Martins Guitar work is wonderful. Most definately a classic. |
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Heavy
Horses The Same direction that Songs From the Wood took but darker and sader. Kind of a dull album cover but wonderful music. I like this Bette than Songs from the wood. |
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Stormwatch The Darkest music of these last three. Dun Ringil is a wonderful acoustic work. Somethings on the move rocks and the rest of the songs are a mix of orchestra with the band doing a mix of dark mysterious progressive music. |
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BURSTING OUT LIVE REMASTERED WITH BONUS TRACKS. This is an
excellent live representation of the period up to this point. Expanded
with the remastering to include additional tracks. |
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