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Jethro Tull

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Pocket Essentials is a dynamic series of books that are concise, lively, and easy to read. Packed with facts as well as expert opinions, each book has all the key information you need to know about such popular topics as film, television, cult fiction, history, and more. This pocket-sized reference book looks at this legendary rock band and analyzes its place in music history. Looking at each and every Jethro Tull album from a comprehensive perspective, as well as including concert trivia and biographical information and a look at the solo careers of band members past and present, this book for both the casual and hard-core fan offers insights that will enhance one's listening pleasure.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Raymond Benson

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Raymond Benson is the author of approximately 40 titles. Among his works are the critically-acclaimed and New York Times best-selling serial THE BLACK STILETTO, and he was also the third--and first American--continuation author of the official James Bond 007 novels. His latest novels are HOTEL DESTINY--A GHOST NOIR, BLUES IN THE DARK, IN THE HUSH OF THE NIGHT and THE SECRETS ON CHICORY LANE.

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July 17, 2024
Informative and enlightening book about Jethro Tull

I thought this book was packed with great information about Jethro Full and perfect for anyone who is first learning about the band and their music. I liked learning about the different albums, songs, and instruments used on each album.
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July 6, 2022
JT Albums Appreciated

Quick read that helped me gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of Jethro Tull music. Definitely guided me to the gaps in my music collection with spot-on analysis. A little thin as an Ian Anderson biography, but that is not the point of Benson’s “Jethro Tull.” A new edition from Benson is certainly warranted since Anderson continues to create.
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October 11, 2015
I don't think I'm really the target audience for this one. It's a short history of the band, followed by a review of each album in chronological order. With each review is a potted history of where the band is at that point in time.
To be honest, there's nothing here that any fan of the band wouldn't already know, and I'm reasonably sure a lot of fans would argue with the ratings used. I'm not sure rating albums out of 5 is the best way to go.
On the plus side, it is a short inexpensive book, and for those looking to explore the music of Tull who don't know the band well this would be a good starting point.
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July 14, 2013
Ian Anderson often says that the history of Jethro Tull is a boring, uneventful tale. Either he was right, or this is just lazy writing. I'm leaning toward the latter-the author writes as if he's composing a cheap fanzine bio, complete with excessive use of the exclamation point. Oh well, maybe someday...
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August 16, 2014
A gloss on their 35 year career but if you're a Tull fan you'll dig it.
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May 31, 2016
I love Tull so I love this book. All the facts and I like the fact the author gives his opinion about each album.
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November 24, 2016
Short stories bringing together the themes of birthdays and vampires. Loved Jim Butcher and Charlaine Harris's stories, but was pleasantly surprised by many of the others.
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