JETHRO TULL aka Jethro Toe LP Discography |
This is the complete vinyl discography of JETHRO TULL aka Jethro Toe and lists all albums of JETHRO TULL aka Jethro Toe released on vinyl LP, click on the links of the album--name to see the complete details of each record
Record Catalogno |
Band/Performers - Album Title |
Year |
Country |
| JETHRO TULL "A" S/T Self-Titled | 1980 |
Germany | |
Aqualung is the fourth studio album by the progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1971. It was their first album with John Evan as a full-time member, their first with new bassist Jeffrey Hammond and last album featuring Clive Bunker on drums. |
1971 | Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL Aqualung UK 1st Issue | 1971 | England | |
| JETHRO TULL - Aqualung Gatefold UK England | 1971 | UK England | |
Chrysalis 6307 515
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JETHRO TULL Aqualung (Chrysalis Records) | ||
Pink Island 6339 009 ![]() |
JETHRO TULL Benefit FOC Poster Pink Island | 1970 | Germany |
| JETHRO TULL Benefit | |||
JETHRO TULL The Broadsword and the Beast. "The Broadsword and the Beast" was made during JETHRO TULL's electronic period but has a folk-like flavor to it. |
1982 | Holland | |
| JETHRO TULL Broadsword and the Beast | 1982 | Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL Bursting Out Live Double LP | 1978 | Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL Crest of a Knave | 1987 | Germany | |
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"Heavy Horses" is the eleventh studio album by Jethro Tull, released on 10 April 1978. It is considered the second album in a trilogy of folk-rock albums by Jethro Tull, although folk music's influence is evident on a great number of Jethro Tull releases. The album abandons much of the folk lyrical content typical of the previous studio album, "Songs from the Wood", in exchange for a more realist perspective on the changing world. Likewise, the band sound is harder and tighter. This album was the last studio album to feature John Glascock playing bass on all tracks. |
1978 | West Germany | |
| White/Blue Chrysalis 6499 520 |
JETHRO TULL - Living in the Past Gatefold This album "JETHRO TULL - Living in the Past Gatefold" is a double album quasi-compilation collection by Jethro Tull which contains album tracks, outtakes, the "Life Is A Long Song" EP, and all of their singles non-lp tracks except "Aeroplane", "Sunshine Day", "One For John Gee", "17" and the original United Kingdom version of "Teacher" (the United States single version, included in the US version of "Benefit", was included instead). These tracks were all re-released on the "20 Years of Jethro Tull" in 1988 (and except "Aeroplane" and the UK version of "Teacher" as bonus tracks. |
1972 | Gernaby |
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JETHRO TULL Living in the Past This gatefold double LP album has a thick quality cardboard cover and includes a 20 page 12" photo booklet with colourphotos of JETHRO TULL as well as detail information on the band |
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| JETHRO TULL Minstrel in the Gallery | 1975 | Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL Passion Play | 1973 |
Germany | |
"Songs from the Wood" is an album by JETHRO TULL and is considered to be the first of a trio of folk rock albums (Songs from the Wood, Heavy Horses and Stormwatch) despite the fact that folk music elements are present in the work of JETHRO TULL both before and after this trilogy. |
1976 |
Germany | |
| Green Chrysalis CHR 1042 / ILPS 9103 |
"Stand Up" is the second album by "Jethro Tull". Prior to this album, the band's original guitarist Mick Abrahams had left the band due to musical differences with Ian Anderson. Abrahams wanted to stay with the blues-rock sound of "This Was", while Anderson wished to branch out into other musical forms. |
1969 | UK England |
| JETHRO TULL Stand Up Pop-Up Foc | 1969 |
Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL Stand Up | |||
| JETHRO TULL Stand Up Pop-Up Foc | 1969 | England | |
| JETHRO TULL StormWatch | 1979 | Germany | |
| Green Chrysalis CHR 1003 |
JETHRO TULL - Thick as Brick Fold Out Newspaper Thick as a Brick is the concept album by the British rock band Jethro Tull. Its lyrics are built around a poem written by a fictitious boy, "Gerald Bostock" a.k.a. "Little Milton". The album on LP vinyl runs as one seamless track on both sides of the record. The song is notable for its numerous time signature and tempo changes, as well as a large number of themes throughout the piece, resembling a typical classical symphony in this regard, rather than a typical rock song. |
1972 | France |
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JETHRO TULL Thick as Brick (newspaper) | ||
| JETHRO TULL Thick as a Brick | |||
| JETHRO TULL Thick as a Brick Part I & II | |||
| Green Chrysalis 1041 / ILPS 9085 |
"This Was" is the debut album by the rock band "Jethro Tull", released in 1968. Recorded at a cost of only £1200 GBP, the album received generally favourable reviews and sold well upon its release. In the documentary film of the Woodstock Festival, portions of the songs "Beggar's Farm" and "Serenade to a Cuckoo" may be heard on the PA system, indicating the level of notice the album achieved in the United States. |
1968 | UK England |
| JETHRO TULL This Was | 1968 | Germany | |
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JETHRO TULL Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die! | ||
| JETHRO TULL Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die! | |||
| JETHRO TULL Under Wraps | 1984 | Germany | |
| JETHRO TULL War Child | 1974 | Germany |

