Jethro Tull – Songs From The Wood
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Jethro Tull's 10th album was inspired by Ian Anderson's departure to a more rural environment in a transition which bore clear influence on the writing and recording process, with the band notably doffing a cap to British folklore and countryside.
Songs From The Wood is often referred to as one of the most commercially appealing Jethro Tull albums, containing elements of rock, prog and folk-rock. Although media reaction at the time divided opinion, the album has certainly developed a nostalgic rapport with fans through the years and it is perceived today as one of the band's most popular albums. Drummer Barrie Barlow comments that it sounds "Fresh, unique, great textures, interesting and dynamic!", while guitarist Martin Barre remembers that "It was a very tight band, one of the strongest line-ups Tull ever had... I think that Songs From The Wood and Heavy Horses (the follow up album) as a pair of albums are near the top of the tree."
- 40th Anniversary Edition vinyl LP
- Steven Wilson remix!
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A1 Songs From The Wood
A2 Jack-In-The-Green
A3 Cup Of Wonder
A4 Hunting Girl
A5 Ring Out, Solstice Bells
B1 Velvet Green
B2 The Whistler
B3 Pibroch (Cap In Hand)
B4 Fire At Midnight