Jethro Tull Stormwatch

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) [4CD + 2DVD Box Set]  Music

Posted by v3122 at April 29, 2022
Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) [4CD + 2DVD Box Set]

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Chrysalis, 0190295471804 | ~ 1503 or 653 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 790 Mb
2xDVD-9: NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR, Auto Letterboxed
LinearPCM, 2 ch / DTS, 6 ch / Dolby AC3, 6 ch
Rock / Progressive Rock

Stormwatch is the album that they often call the third of the Tull folk rock trilogy and after Songs From The Wood and Heavy Horses (and their subsequent five star extended version in this series) it has a hard job to do…

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) Re-Up  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 3, 2023
Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) Re-Up

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 269 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 122 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:35 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Progressive Rock | Chrysalis Records #CDP32 1238-2 | UK

Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by the progressive rock group Jethro Tull, released September 1979. It is considered the last in the trilogy of folk-rock albums by Jethro Tull (although folk music influenced virtually every Tull album to some extent.). Among other subject-matters, the album touches heavily on the problems relating to the environment, oil and money. Stormwatch was notably the last Tull album to feature the "classic" line-up of the 1970s, as drummer Barriemore Barlow and keyboardists John Evan and David Palmer left the band the following year after the end of the Stormwatch tour, while bassist John Glascock died from heart complications during the tour.
Original Album Series: Jethro Tull (2014) [5CD Box Set] Re-up

Original Album Series: Jethro Tull (2014)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps | ~ 1381 Mb or 600 Mb
5CD | Chrysalis, 2564628533 | Scans(png) -> 308 Mb
Progressive Rock

This budget-priced box set from the prog rock/folk greats rounds up five complete albums. First up is 1977's Songs from the Wood, which is the first in a trio of fan-favorite folk-centric releases that included Heavy Horses (1978) and Stormwatch (1979), both of which are also included in the package…
Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) {2004, Japanese Reissue, Remastered} Re-Up

Jethro Tull - Stormwatch (1979) {2004, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 389 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 151 Mb
Covers Included | 00:59:37 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Progressive Rock | Chrysalis / Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #TOCP-67287

Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by the progressive rock group Jethro Tull, released September 1979. It is considered the last in the trilogy of folk-rock albums by Jethro Tull (although folk music influenced virtually every Tull album to some extent.). Among other subject-matters, the album touches heavily on the problems relating to the environment, oil and money. Stormwatch was notably the last Tull album to feature the "classic" line-up of the 1970s, as drummer Barriemore Barlow and keyboardists John Evan and David Palmer left the band the following year after the end of the Stormwatch tour, while bassist John Glascock died from heart complications during the tour.
Jethro Tull: Albums Collection. Part 3 (1978-2007) [Live Albums] Re-up

Jethro Tull: Albums Collection. Part 3 (1978-2007)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
7CD | Label: Various | ~ 2616 or 1137 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 252 Mb
Rock / Progressive Rock / Progressive Folk Rock

Jethro Tull was a unique phenomenon in popular music history. Their mix of hard rock; folk melodies; blues licks; surreal, impossibly dense lyrics; and overall profundity defied easy analysis, but that didn't dissuade fans from giving them 11 gold and five platinum albums…
Jethro Tull - Hard Times Of Old England: Freiburg Broadcast 1982 (2021)

Jethro Tull - Hard Times Of Old England: Freiburg Broadcast 1982 (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 495 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 195 Mb
Covers Included | 01:19:20 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Folk Rock | Wicker Man #WKMCD021 | Unofficial Release

Following the end of the Stormwatch tour in early 1980, Jethro Tull would undergo its largest line-up shuffle to date, resulting in Barriemore Barlow, John Evan and Dee Palmer all leaving the band. Jethro Tull was left with Anderson (the only original member), Martin Barre and Dave Pegg.
Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood (1977) {2003, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood (1977) {2003, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 381 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 136 Mb
Covers Included | 00:52:59 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Folk Rock | Chrysalis / Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #TOCP-67185

Songs from the Wood is the tenth studio album by British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released February 1977. The album signalled a new direction for the band, who turned to celebrating British pagan folklore and the countryside life in a wide-ranging folk rock style which combined traditional instruments and melodies with hard rock drums and electric guitars. The album is considered to be the first of a trio of folk rock albums: Songs from the Wood, Heavy Horses (1978) and Stormwatch (1979). On the album cover appears an extended title line: “Jethro Tull—with kitchen prose, gutter rhymes and divers—Songs from the Wood.” The title track of the album contain two of these phrases in its lyrics.

Jethro Tull - A (1980) {2004, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 29, 2023
Jethro Tull - A (1980) {2004, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Jethro Tull - A (1980) {2004, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 281 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 110 Mb
Covers Included | 00:42:52 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Folk Rock | Chrysalis / Toshiba-EMI Ltd. #TOCP-67288

Gone are the longtime Anderson images of the vagabond/sage (the group is clad in white jumpsuits on the cover) – also gone are the historical immersion of their music and anything resembling Dickensian, much less Elizabethan sensibilities. And nearly gone was Jethro Tull itself, for A started life as an Ian Anderson solo project but ended up as a Jethro Tull release, probably for commercial reasons. The difference is probably too subtle for most people to comprehend anyway. It is more reflective than Tull's usual work, but lacks the sudden, loud hard rock explosions that punctuate most of the group's albums.
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses (1978) {2003, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses (1978) {2003, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 347 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 127 Mb
Scans Included | 00:49:26 | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Progressive Rock | Chrysalis / Toshiba-EMI ltd. #TOCP-67186

Jethro Tull's 11th studio album, Heavy Horses, is one of their prettier records, a veritable celebration of English folk music chock-full of gorgeous melodies, briskly played acoustic guitars and mandolins, and Ian Anderson's lilting flute backed by the group in top form. This record is a fairly close cousin to 1977's Songs from the Wood – and was ultimately the hinge-piece and first of an ecologically themed trilogy which concluded with 1979's Stormwatch – except that its songs are decidedly more passionate, delivered with a rough, robust energy that much of Tull's work since Thick as a Brick had been missing. In its lustiness it arguably surpasses even Aqualung.
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses: New Shoes Edition (1978) {2018, 3CD+2DVD Box Set, 40th Anniversary Edition}

Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses: New Shoes Edition (1978) {2018, 3CD+2DVD Box Set, 40th Anniversary Edition}
3CD | EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,07 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 457 Mb | Full Scans ~ 738 Mb
2DVD-9 | ISO | MPEG-2, NTSC 720x480 (16:9), 5605 kb/s | Audio #1: DD 5.1 (48/16), 448 kb/s
Audio #2: DTS 5.1 Surround (96/24), 1510 kb/s | Audio #3: LPCM 2.0 (96/24), 1024 kb/s | ~ 15,2 Gb | RAR 5% Recovery
Folk Rock, Progressive Rock | Chrysalis Records #0190295757915

Jethro Tull's 11th studio album, Heavy Horses, is one of their prettier records, a veritable celebration of English folk music chock-full of gorgeous melodies, briskly played acoustic guitars and mandolins, and Ian Anderson's lilting flute backed by the group in top form. This record is a fairly close cousin to 1977's Songs from the Wood – and was ultimately the hinge-piece and first of an ecologically themed trilogy which concluded with 1979's Stormwatch – except that its songs are decidedly more passionate, delivered with a rough, robust energy that much of Tull's work since Thick as a Brick had been missing. In its lustiness it arguably surpasses even Aqualung. "No Lullaby" is the signature heavy riff song, a concert version of which opened Bursting Out: Jethro Tull Live recorded that same year. Anderson sings it – and everything else here – with tremendous intensity, as though these might be the last lines he ever gets to voice.