Artist: Jethro Tull
Origin: Blackpool and Luton, England
Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive Folk, Folk Rock, Art Rock
Original line-up:
Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Mouth Organ, Piano
Mick Abrahams: Guitar
Glenn Cornick: Bass
Clive Bunker: Drums
Jethro Tull were a British Progressive Rock Group, formed in Luton, Bedfordshire, in 1967, by Ian Anderson (Vocals, Flute), Mick Abrahams (Guitar), Glenn Cornick (Bass) and Clive Bunker (Drums). Their music mixed of Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Folk, Jazz, and Classical. The group achieved commercial success in 1969 with the album Stand Up which reached No. 1 in the UK Charts, and toured regularly in the UK and the US. They have sold over 60 million albums worldwide, with 11 Gold and five Platinum. They are one of the most commercially successful of Progressive Rock Band by Rolling Stone Magazine.
Title: Boston Tea Party, Boston 1970 (2024)
Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive Folk, Folk Rock, Art Rock
Label: Cadiz-Timeline
Rating: ****
Format: CD
Tracks:
1. Nothing Is Easy (5:27)
2. My God (10:20)
3. With You There To Help Me/Jam (11:51)
4. Dharma For One/Jam/Drum Solo/Reprise (21:08)
5. We Used To Know (3:21)
6. Guitar Solo/Jam (15:00)
7. For A Thousand Mothers (5:51)
8. Bill Graham Outro (3:04)
Personnel:
Ian Anderson: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Flute, Keyboards
Martin Barre: Lead Guitar
Glenn Cornick: Bass, Hammond Organ
Clive Bunker: Drums, Percussion
Boston Tea Party, Boston 1970 is a live album by Jethro Tull, released on February 2, 2025 by Cadiz-Timeline, recorded live from The Boston Tea Party, Boston, on July 10, 1970.
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