Promotional album, in a limited edition run of 500 copies. A couple of years before the release of "A Trick Of Memory" (the first Martin Barre solo work wich includes his own material and was properly distributed), this CD was released and distributed through the Jethro Tull fanzine "A New Day", in a limited edition of 1000 copies on CD and Cassette (500 copies of each format). Martin Barre was the guitarist of Jethro Tull for over 43 years, his sound and playing was a major factor in their success. Album sales have exceeded 60 million units and they continue to be played worldwide, representing an important part of classic rock history. Martin’s guitar playing has earned him a high level of respect and recognition; he was voted 25th best solo ever in the USA and 20th best solo ever in the UK for his playing on ‘Aqualung’. His playing on the album ‘Crest of a Knave’ earned him a Grammy award in 1989.
Promotional album, in a limited edition run of 500 copies. A couple of years before the release of "A Trick Of Memory" (the first Martin Barre solo work wich includes his own material and was properly distributed), this CD was released and distributed through the Jethro Tull fanzine "A New Day", in a limited edition of 1000 copies on CD and Cassette (500 copies of each format). Martin Barre was the guitarist of Jethro Tull for over 43 years, his sound and playing was a major factor in their success. Album sales have exceeded 60 million units and they continue to be played worldwide, representing an important part of classic rock history. Martin’s guitar playing has earned him a high level of respect and recognition; he was voted 25th best solo ever in the USA and 20th best solo ever in the UK for his playing on ‘Aqualung’. His playing on the album ‘Crest of a Knave’ earned him a Grammy award in 1989.
Spectacular concert from the legendary Jethro Tull guitarist, filmed live at Daryl's House Club, New York, on 8 October 2018. Martin Barre, best-known as guitarist in Jethro Tull - one of the biggest selling prog bands of all time - brings his famous guitar chops to the Big Apple in this rare concert capturing his solo band live as they rock thru the clic hits that earned him a reputation as one of the signature axemen of his era. The Martin Barre band features Dan Crisp (vocals, guitar), Alan Thompson (bass, vocals, mandola, slide guitar) and George Lindsay (drums). Features hits Sweet Dream, Love Story, Teacher and many others.
As the lead guitarist for Jethro Tull, Martin Barre has been joined at the hip to Ian Anderson since 1969, when he replaced Mick Abrahams in the group's lineup. His playing has provided much of the energy that allows the band to soar on record and in concert amid the beauty of Anderson's melodies and the complexity of his lyrics. 50 Years Of Jethro Tull, originally released in 2019 on UK's Garage Records is a wonderful showcase for the great Martin Barre. Barre does 28 classic Tull cuts and more than successfully recreates them as his own. Martin Barre is one of the best guitarists in Rock and this album is a tribute to both his skills and Jethro Tull as well.
Promotional album, in a limited edition run of 500 copies. A couple of years before the release of "A Trick Of Memory" (the first Martin Barre solo work wich includes his own material and was properly distributed), this CD was released and distributed through the Jethro Tull fanzine "A New Day", in a limited edition of 1000 copies on CD and Cassette (500 copies of each format). Martin Barre was the guitarist of Jethro Tull for over 43 years, his sound and playing was a major factor in their success. Album sales have exceeded 60 million units and they continue to be played worldwide, representing an important part of classic rock history. Martin’s guitar playing has earned him a high level of respect and recognition; he was voted 25th best solo ever in the USA and 20th best solo ever in the UK for his playing on ‘Aqualung’. His playing on the album ‘Crest of a Knave’ earned him a Grammy award in 1989.
Compilation of first three studio albums plus three new pieces of music and some live recordings on a bonus CD. This release was sold at Martin's website. Martin Barre is a renowned English guitarist best known for his long-standing role in the iconic rock band Jethro Tull. Born in Kings Heath, Birmingham, on November 17, 1946, Barre’s extraordinary guitar skills and innovative techniques have made him a legendary figure in rock music. Martin Barre began his musical career playing the flute and saxophone before transitioning to the guitar. His early years were spent performing in various bands, where he honed his craft and developed his unique style. In 1968, Barre joined Jethro Tull, a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of an illustrious career. His signature riff in “Aqualung” is celebrated as one of the greatest guitar riffs in rock history.
Despite being one of the major figures in the history of the flute, Michel de la Barre is almost wholly absent from the current recording catalogue. True, his reputation lay more with his playing than his composing, but the fact remains that he was the first person ever to publish solo music specifically for flute, and that his output of 18 books of flute music between 1694 and 1725 was a vital factor in the emergence of that instrument as one of the most popular of the eighteenth century.
Allan Taylor is one of England's most-respected singer/songwriters. His songs have been covered by artists on both sides of the Atlantic, including Don Williams, Frankie Miller, Fairport Convention, Dick Gaughan, the McCalmans, the Fureys, the Clancy Brothers, and De Dannan. Folk Roots praised him for his "ability to crystallize a mood and evoke an era with the ease of a computer memory access, crafting perfect songs with dramatic changes in the spirit of Brecht, Bikel, and Brel."…