Jethro Tull Albums Ranked || 2024 Update!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2024
  • In today's video, I'm updating my Jethro Tull Album Rankings in celebration of Jethro Tull month on the channel! Watch to see where I place 2023's "RökFlöte"!
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  • @ProggiestMinnesotan
    @ProggiestMinnesotan 6 месяцев назад +8

    Stand Up has always been the most surprisingly great early album for me.

  • @TheProgCorner
    @TheProgCorner 6 месяцев назад +17

    My top three JT albums will always be: Thick As A Brick, Aqualung and A Passion Play!!!

  • @howie5th
    @howie5th 6 месяцев назад +4

    1. Songs from the Wood
    2. Minstrel in the Gallery
    3. Heavy Horses
    4. Benefit
    5. Thick as a Brick
    6. A Passion Play
    7. Broadsword and the Beast
    8. Aqualung
    I had heard many Jethro Tull songs and a few albums prior to hearing Songs from the Wood. But once I heard that album, it instantly sounded great.

  • @057wolf
    @057wolf Месяц назад +1

    This Was is my number 1 favorite from them!

  • @kurtkish6970
    @kurtkish6970 6 месяцев назад +3

    I ended up realizing lately how damned good Stormwatch is!

  • @donnybrookdetritus
    @donnybrookdetritus Месяц назад

    Songs from the Wood is my no. 1!

  • @chopayrussell9660
    @chopayrussell9660 6 месяцев назад +2

    Tull put out so much great music that to put a full ranking would be difficult for me , but on the short:
    1...Songs from the Wood
    2...Heavy Horses
    3...Thick as a Brick
    4... Aqualung
    5...Stormwatch
    And one outlier, if you enjoy symphonic music
    "A Classic Case...The London Symphony Orchestra plays the music of Jethro Tull" on RCA Records

  • @nalbizo2
    @nalbizo2 2 месяца назад +1

    I agree with most of your rankings. I'm glad that you have A Passion Play ranked so high.

  • @jimalaimo8467
    @jimalaimo8467 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for placing Too Old.... in the top 10. My first Tull show was during this tour in 1976 in Philadelphia. Many great memories from that day.

  • @timgainnes5534
    @timgainnes5534 5 месяцев назад +1

    TAB, Stormwatch, Minstrel - the 3 I'd have on the desert island

  • @Toto-no3mv
    @Toto-no3mv Месяц назад +1

    Living in the Past never get considered in these "best of" videos, I assume because it is a mishmash of live takes and miscellaneous songs all pulled together from various times and places. But it has some great songs that you couldn't find anywhere else, at least during the 70's in the US. Lots of beautiful accoustic numbers.

  • @markspooner1224
    @markspooner1224 6 месяцев назад +2

    Good job, I wouldn't disagree with Thick As A Brick being their best but my favourite is Songs From The Wood. It"s the one that's been on my turntable the most.

  • @arthurdent1045
    @arthurdent1045 29 дней назад

    1.This was
    2. thick as a brick
    3. songs from the wood
    4. aqualung
    5 stand up
    6 benefit
    7. Passion Play
    8. heavy horses
    9. Minstrel In the Gallery
    10 Warchild

  • @stevepyle5080
    @stevepyle5080 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Aqualung is my favorite Tull album. (Just FYI, it's Hymn 43, you incorrectly called it Hymn 47). Also, I absolutely love Songs From The Wood and Benefit. I agree with you on the A album, it is surprisingly good as well. "Flyingdale Flyer" is an incredible song. Anyway, love your video. Jethro Tull is one of best rock bands of all time, and Ian Anderson is a musical genius. Thanks again.

    • @NathanOnShuffle
      @NathanOnShuffle  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the correction! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @shaynewest8757
    @shaynewest8757 3 месяца назад +2

    1. A Passion Play
    2. Benefit
    3. Thick As A Brick

  • @stevenbruno2752
    @stevenbruno2752 6 месяцев назад +2

    Enjoyed listening to your thoughts on the Tull catalog! Thanks! My list (does not include recent albums, as like you, I have a hard time listening to Ian's voice nowadays. I'm quite a big fan of the "folk rock trilogy," series of albums. I actually include the Chateau D'Herouville tapes, as it is a full length album and I like it quite a bit. I also considered ranking the recent LP Warchild II that just came out - which I may like more than the original! But I don't think I've listened enough to it. I've split them into tiers:
    1. Aqualung (1971)
    2. Stormwatch (1979)
    3. Songs From the Wood (1977)
    4. Heavy Horses (1978)
    5. Thick as a Brick (1972)
    6. Minstrel in the Gallery (1975)
    7. Broadsword and the Beast (1982)
    8. Stand Up (1969)
    ==================================
    9. The Chateau D'Herouville Tapes (1973)
    10. Warchild (1974)
    11. Benefit (1970)
    12. Catfish Rising (1991)
    13. Too Old to Rock n' Roll (1976)
    14. A (1980)
    ==========================
    15. A Passion Play (1973)
    16. Roots to Branches (1995)
    17. This Was (1968)
    18. Crest of a Knave (1986)
    19. Rock Island (1988)
    ==================
    20. J.Tull.com (1999)
    21. Underwraps (1984)

  • @AlejandroAdria
    @AlejandroAdria Месяц назад

    A Passion Play might be the best album of all times.

  • @johnnyscarecrow71
    @johnnyscarecrow71 6 месяцев назад

    Well done.

  • @michaelbaucom4019
    @michaelbaucom4019 6 месяцев назад

    Algorithmic engagement comment. Keep up the great work

  • @kurtkish6970
    @kurtkish6970 6 месяцев назад +3

    It’s damned hard NOT to pick Thick a a Brick as “1.

  • @user-ej7xs2zd7x
    @user-ej7xs2zd7x 6 месяцев назад

    What amazes me about JT is how they created their own sound and theme! They certainly carved out their own niche with a cult of fans! Some are Aqualung fans others - Songs from the Woods others, Stand Up! So many generations of fans!

  • @user-kx9df6cp5b
    @user-kx9df6cp5b 6 месяцев назад

    I bought every LP until they stopped making vinyl, now I just listen on you tube and it's fine .

  • @jamescurnick1637
    @jamescurnick1637 6 месяцев назад

    Great to see your take on this massive body of work...I get where your coming from but for me the 90s albums work nearer the top 5 and my reason is this...before JT I loved dire straits and still do...then all of a sudden these JT albums....crest..catfish and Rock island come out and its almost dire straits with flute and folky undertones...so I was like yesssss I love this mix of the two sounds. So thats why I was impressed and they have stuck with me.
    Fav album right now though is Broadsword...also a nice original and new JT sound crossing into each other to form a solid album with some great synth and guitar work with Ians brilliant flute work layered throughout! All the best Nathan...🤜🤛

  • @stevendavid5370
    @stevendavid5370 2 месяца назад

    Pretty much can see your ranking, but I'd have Broadsword from 13 to 9 and I'd have Crest of the Knave a bit higher. However, this is your ranking.

  • @1mkubelka
    @1mkubelka 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome job. Music is very subjective, but you back your rankings with reasonable arguments. I just asked for the remastered Thick as a Brick from my office secret Santa, so you know I love that album. It is an amazing work of genius. However, the Album that gets played the most is Songs From The Woods. It transports me to a simpler and more poetic time.

  • @gregj1295
    @gregj1295 6 месяцев назад

    Your bottom picks were right on in my view. Overall, I also agree with your other picks. You mentioned Hot Mango Flush. I heard that it won some award at the music awards show.

  • @moshemosh7792
    @moshemosh7792 Месяц назад

    Stend up and benefit.the best.love from sambation band .eylat isreael.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jupitermadcat
    @jupitermadcat 6 месяцев назад

    I love a lot of their album’s my favorites are
    Stand up , benefit,thick as a brick, minstrel in the gallery,too old to rock n roll too young to die, war child, A , storm watch, broad sword and the beast.

  • @bbchronicles736
    @bbchronicles736 6 месяцев назад

    Great job, as usual. My list is quite similar to yours with just a few discrepancies. I also include Living in the Past (1972), as I think it is an absolutely essential Tull album, containing mostly songs that are not contained on any other album, and some of their best ever, and deserves to be listed among their best. Overall, my list hasn't changed much from the previous iteration (just a few minor shifts). For me, the top three (TAAB, Aqualung, SFTW) are absolute masterpieces, and the entire top ten are all really great albums, and even through the top 20 are all good albums, worth checking out. Fantastic band, one of the all-time greats. Here's my current ranking:
    #23. Under Wraps (1984)
    #22. Rock Island (1989)
    #21. J-Tull Dot Com (1999)
    #20. The Zealot Gene (2022)
    #19. Crest of a Knave (1987)
    #18. RokFlute (2023)
    #17. Catfish Rising (1991)
    #16. Roots to Branches (1995)
    #15. This Was (1968)
    #14. Benefit (1970)
    #13. Broadsword and The Beast (1982)
    #12. Too Old To Rock n Roll, Too Young To Die (1976)
    #11. A (1980)
    #10. Stormwatch (1979)
    #9. Stand Up (1969)
    #8. War Child (1974)
    #7. Heavy Horses (1978)
    #6. Minstrel in the Gallery (1975)
    #5. A Passion Play (1973)
    #4. Living in the Past (1972)
    #3. Songs From the Wood (1977)
    #2. Aqualung (1971)
    #1. Thick As A Brick (1972)

    • @1mkubelka
      @1mkubelka 6 месяцев назад

      I really enjoy LITP as well. I may put it on the turntable this weekend. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @georgeorwell2703
    @georgeorwell2703 6 месяцев назад

    For me and my wife it is Broadsword and the Beast. The mix was not good, which was maybe due to growing pains moving over to digital media, but the songs are just absolutely wonderful.

  • @mainmanjimmiblue
    @mainmanjimmiblue 6 месяцев назад

    Great job Nathan! My only suggestion is that you leave the album cover up the whole time you're talking about it. Maybe on the next edition? Peace.

    • @NathanOnShuffle
      @NathanOnShuffle  6 месяцев назад

      Will consider it, thanks for the feedback!

  • @kevinbrown1893
    @kevinbrown1893 4 месяца назад

    1. Songs from The Wood (1977)
    2. Aqualung (1971)
    3. Thick as a Brick (1972)
    4. Heavy Horses (1978)
    5. Benefit (1970)
    6. Stormwatch (1979)
    7. Minstrel In The Gallery (1975)
    8. Stand Up (1969)
    9. RokFlote (2023)
    10. The Zealot Gene (2022)
    11. War Child (1974)
    12. The Broadsword and The Beast (1982)
    13. A (1980)
    14. Crest of a Knave (1987)
    15. Rock Island (1989)
    16. The JT Christmas Album (2003)
    17. A Passion Play (1973)
    18. Roots to Branches (1995)
    19. Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die (1976)
    20. Catfish Rising (1991)
    21. This Was (1968)
    22. J-Tull Dot Com (1999)
    23. Under Wraps (1984)

  • @paulwalker7171
    @paulwalker7171 6 месяцев назад

    Can't disagree with most of those places, although I personally wouldn't have PP at #2. Perhaps I need to give that more listens...
    My first ever Jethro Tull album was the live set, Busting Out in 1978. Yes I was a teenager back then, lol. From there I went back one to Songs from the Wood and the rest is history

  • @MM33633
    @MM33633 25 дней назад +1

    Aqualung Passion Play Thick As A Brick Too Old...

  • @siltom1962
    @siltom1962 5 дней назад

    I don't really "get" Minstrel in the Gallery, just doesn't click for me in any way.

  • @kurtkish6970
    @kurtkish6970 6 месяцев назад +1

    Procol Harum:
    THE most under mentioned Prog band!

    • @finylvinyl66
      @finylvinyl66 3 месяца назад

      I agree. Wonderful band that should get much more mention as one of the original prog bands.

  • @joedreibholz4349
    @joedreibholz4349 Месяц назад

    He lost me completely when he put Benefit No11!

  • @TheAnarchitek
    @TheAnarchitek 2 месяца назад

    Few bands fell as far from grace as Jethro Tull. Ignoring the Mick Abrahams-dominated first LP, a mediocre blues-band outing, Tull issued three classic albums in a row, then couldn't get arrested while driving blind, after. Their first misstep, Thick As a Brick, fell with a thud, while A Passion Play eliminated any cachet they band had earned, Stand Up to Aqualung. After APP, no one cared very much what Jethro Tull did. I don't bother to rate the '80s/'90s albums, because they are not interesting enough to listen to, long enough to generate any opinion, but "Next!" The lone exception is Crest of a Knave, when it looked like Ian might have found his mojo. It wasn't to be.
    If one discovered Jethro Tull, from the beginning, Everything after the classic three was a let-down, at best, if not an excuse to curse a complete waste of money. Music has been evolving, since the days of rocks and logs. Tull "evolved", from an exciting, vibrant band, into a listless, uninteresting ego trip by Ian Anderson. After Crest of a Knave, I stopped wasting my money, bought better examples of rock 'n' roll. I walked out of the Greek, in the middle of the last performance I attended by Tull, in 2008, totally put off by Anderson's swooping on the last syllables of each line, to attempt to recall the melody, his voice destroyed by lifestyle choices.
    10 Best of Jethro Tull
    01 S T A N D U P (1969)
    02 A Q U A L U N G (1971)
    03 B E N E F I T (1970)
    04 T H I S W A S (1968)
    05 T H I C K A S A B R I C K (1972)
    06 C R E S T O F A K N A V E (1987)
    07 M I N S T R E L I N T H E G A L L E R Y (1975)
    08 S O N G S F R O M T H E W O O D (1977)
    09 H E A V Y H O R S E S (1978)
    10 A P A S S I O N P L A Y (1973)

    • @rightchordleadership
      @rightchordleadership 2 месяца назад

      Practically everything you wrote is incorrect. Both TAAB and APP went to #1 on the US charts, and Tull was selling out arenas throughout the 70's. Even well into the 80's, Tull was packing arenas, only playing smaller venues starting in the early 90s when grunge ruled.
      In addition, SFTW and HH are much beloved albums and hardly indicative of a "let down."

    • @TheAnarchitek
      @TheAnarchitek 2 месяца назад

      @@rightchordleadership They WENT to the "top of the charts", BECAUSE of Stand Up, Benefit, and Aqualung. If EITHER had been Tull's FIRST album, we wouldn't be talking about them, AT ALL!
      Unlike you, I bought these albums as NEW releases. Listening to Tull, from the beginning, is very different from hearing LP #12, or #18, first, then moving backward.
      Both albums were roundly criticized in the press, radio didn't know WHAT to do with 'em, and fans were displeased! APP is dreck, TAAB is barely listenable, but, hey, I just lived through that era, as an adult, a musician, writer, and full-on rocker, during all of it.

  • @trippknotic
    @trippknotic 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just don't get A Passion Play. Every few years I give it a spin and same result - I just don't get it.

    • @1mkubelka
      @1mkubelka 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. Too disjointed for me.

    • @johnbowers1118
      @johnbowers1118 2 месяца назад

      Yep, me too ...as much as I love Thick as a brick, I just never could get into a passion play??

  • @aqualung777
    @aqualung777 8 дней назад

    This Was better than The Broadsword and the Beast??? I don't think that... review your puntuation.

  • @panurge987
    @panurge987 6 месяцев назад

    *43

  • @ndesdsadfd
    @ndesdsadfd Месяц назад

    My top three are Stand Up, Aqualung and...This Was (preferibly mono).