Forgotten Gems : BENEFIT by Jethro Tull

in #music7 years ago (edited)

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After the success of their second album Stand Up from 1969, Jethro Tull began work soon on a new album. They traversed towards progressiveness on Stand Up while their debut This Was, was mostly blues based. The success of their peculiar brand of prog-folk-rock with added flute (brilliantly performed by Ian Anderson), hit the market well and I suppose they thought that the trend of the day, the rise of the prog scene, meant they needed to go down that road.

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I am happy they did, because this is the most intricate and complex of all of their early, classic albums, up until the realease of Bricks (the last of the greats imo). At the same time there is an ever present ability to bring a good hook in, and that means all the tracks, except a few of the last ones. There are brilliant tempo shifts, sudden breaks, which I have always liked... and actually was a great inspiration for Iron Maiden's style. Ian's vocals are sort of introvert and melancholic, not upfront and in your face as the next album, the great Aqualung, would sport.

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This is the kind of album that just grows and grows, and I find myself reaching for it more often than the other ones. It seems all the tracks gells together to some coherent unity of sounds, instead of standalone tracks, and in my experience, that is a sign of quality. Ian's style of singing here is the last effort on the true old type folk-prog, before he turned slightly more rock oriented on the next efforts. It is a completely unique experience this band and particularly their sound here... a sort of bridge between very early and classic Tull.

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The original mixes of Tull early albums have always been a bit sloppy, so when remastered collectors editions appeared a few years back, with superior sound, it was a no brainer to get hold of this. The three discs holds everything one could want including non album singles, unissued tracks and lots more. A real treat. Highly recommended release.

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It's nice to see a regular CD album nowadays! It feels so retro. :)

Hehe.. i know of what you speak.. cd is the new retro as vinyl becomes mainstream again. I dont have this one on vinyl, but one may look for the rare early german gatefold if one wants a collectible :-)

You're so right. CD/DVD feels more retro compared to vinyl :)

I didn't know this band! Thank you for the share! :D
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nice images

Thank you

very nice

I also still buy CDs :D

Same here... second hand, one can find a lot of good stuff a very low prices. Now is the time ;-)

Jethro Tull formed in 1967 and remained active till 2011, forming many Gems. It must remind you of your youth or child @mandibil ?

I am a come lately with Tull... didn't listen before some 10 years ago. But when I actually dug in, i wondered why i hadn't before. My prejudice was apparently wrong :-)

Thanks @mandibil , Songs & music never die. Very good song.

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