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Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM): The Manticore Years

by John Kelman
While other important Italian bands emerged in the heyday of the 1970s, such as Le Orme and Banco, when it comes to progressive rock, none can hold a candle to Premiata Forneri Marconi, commonly known in the English language world as PFM. Whether PFM is better or worse than any of these other groups is fodder ...
The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull

By Jethro Tull
Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Fat Man; Life Is a Long Song; Cheap Day Return; Mother Goose; Wond
A Late Autumn Evening With Jethro Tull in Ottawa, Canada

by John Kelman
Jethro Tull An Evening With Jethro Tull Southam Hall, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada November 26, 2007 While countless groups from the classic rock era reunite for tours seemingly planned as nothing more than a cash grab and one more last chance to feel the ...
Jethro Tull: Live at Montreux 2003

by John Kelman
It may have been a subject of debate during the band's early years, especially on its debut, This Was (Chrysalis, 1968), but by the time of its second album, Stand Up (Chrysalis, 1969), it was pretty clear that Jethro Tull was Ian Anderson. Although guitarist Martin Barre, who joined the group for Stand Up, has remained ...
Jethro Tull: The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull

by John Kelman
Most often remembered as the classic rock group responsible for mega-sellers including Aqualung (Chrysalis, 1971) and Thick as a Brick (Chrysalis, 1972), Jethro Tull has always included acoustic instrumentation as part of its musical palette. Locomotive Breath and Cross-Eyed Mary may be what comes to mind when asked to describe Aqualung. Still, Cheap Day Return, Mother ...
Living With The Past

By Jethro Tull
Label: Fuel 2000 Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Intro 2.My Sunday Feeling 3.Roots To Branches 4.Jack In The Green 5.The Habanero Reel 6.Sweet Dream 7.In The Grip Of Stronger Stuff 8.Aqualung 9.Locomotive Breath 10.Living In The Past 11.Protect & Serve 12.Nothing Is Easy 13.Wond
Jethro Tull: Living With The Past

by Glenn Astarita
The title of this 2002 release might denote a mildly satirical inference to the band’s early 70’s outing titled, “Living In The Past.” Here, Ian Anderson and co. delves into the vast Tull songbook for these live performances, spanning 1989 thru 2001, whereas the bulk of the material might ring like a “best of” collection.