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Jethro Tull: Albums Elimination (Round 4)


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  1. 1. Immune (Pick Up To TWO):

    • This Was (1968/1969)
    • Stand Up (1969)
    • Benefit (1970)
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    • Aqualung (1971)
    • Thick As A Brick (1972)
    • A Passion Play (1973)
    • War Child (1974)
    • Minstrel In The Gallery (1975)
    • Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die! (1976)
    • Songs From The Wood (1977)
    • Heavy Horses (1978)
    • Stormwatch (1979)
    • The Broadsword And The Beast (1982)
  2. 2. Eliminate (Pick Up To TWO):

    • This Was (1968/1969)
    • Stand Up (1969)
    • Benefit (1970)
      0
    • Aqualung (1971)
      0
    • Thick As A Brick (1972)
    • A Passion Play (1973)
    • War Child (1974)
    • Minstrel In The Gallery (1975)
      0
    • Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die! (1976)
    • Songs From The Wood (1977)
    • Heavy Horses (1978)
      0
    • Stormwatch (1979)
    • The Broadsword And The Beast (1982)


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A and Crest Of A Knave have been eliminated.

 

21. J-Tull Dot Com (1999)

20. The Zealot Gene (2022)

19. Catfish Rising (1991)

18. Roots To Branches (1995)

17. Under Wraps (1984)

16. Rock Island (1989)

15. A (1980)

14. Crest Of A Knave (1987)

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Boo!

 

A Crest of a Knave is a great album! "Farm on the Freeway," "Steel Monkey," good times. But it's already crunch time, so something has to be least awesome, I suppose.

 

Now I know that some of you, when the weaker '80s stuff is gone, are going to turn your sights on the late '60s, the early days, but this would be a mistake! In its earliest incarnation, Jethro Tull was a great English R&B band and stuff like "A Song for Jeffrey," "Cat's Squirrel," or "A New Day Yesterday" are great examples of the form.

 

I know you gotta vote for something, but just take a moment and realize the gravity of what you're doing.

 

What will I vote off next? Uh . . .

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Broadsword, This Was, and Too Old are three that I could vote for at this phase of the poll. Ultimately, the bookend approach approach to voting made as much sense as anything..
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