Jethro Toe: “Sunshine Day” (1968)
The band gets their feet wet with their first recorded single, featuring two psychedelic blues originals.
The band gets their feet wet with their first recorded single, featuring two psychedelic blues originals.
What do you get when you cross Cream with a one-legged flautist? This (was).
Tull’s timeless song about choosing the past over the present gave them their first big hit.
The band comes under the heady direction of Mr. Anderson. Greatness ensues.
Tull turns J.S. Bach’s Bouree in E Minor into a minor hit in Europe.
This marks the true beginning of the electrified Tull and the end of the classic lineup with Glenn Cornick.
A song that probably could have benefited from better promotion, but never destined for the Top 20.
Jethro Tull releases one of rock’s great masterpieces around the anti-hero, Aqualung.
A feast for fans made from treats, leftovers and a live performance at Carnegie Hall.