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Overview

With five decades behind them, there are certainly plenty of career overviews and compilations to be had for listeners looking to indulge in the choicest bits of the stalwart British progressive folk-rock band's career. The aptly named 50 for 50 sees Jethro Tull's longtime director of operations, Ian Anderson, deliver his picks, which range from instantly familiar classic rock radio staples "Aqualung" "Locomotive Breath," and "Cross-Eyed Mary" to later, more stylistically diverse offerings like "Steel Monkey" (from 1989's Grammy Award-winning Crest of a Knave) and the Middle Eastern-tinged "Rare and Precious Change" (from 1995's Roots to Branches). Anderson had 21 studio albums to pull from, and he manages to pay homage to every one of them -- the inclusion of two holiday offerings from the group's 2003 Christmas LP, their last official studio album, feels a bit extraneous. While 1971's triple-platinum-selling Aqualung yields the most fruit, Anderson bypasses some of the usual greatest-hits fodder in favor of a more comprehensive playlist that caters to the band's long and genre-juggling career, from the bluesy hard rock of "Beggar's Farm" and the bucolic English folk of "Salamander" to the garish synth rock of "Broadsword." For the average listener, any of the myriad single-disc excursions into the largely niche world of Jethro Tull should suffice, but for those looking to go a bit further down the rabbit hole, 50 for 50 offers up a lot more real estate to explore. [The three-disc set is also available as a condensed, 15-track collection titled 50th Anniversary Hits].

Product Details

Release Date: 06/01/2018
Label: Rhino / Parlophone
UPC: 0190295659295
catalogNumber: 570800

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jethro Tull   Primary Artist
Ian Anderson   Group Member
Martin Barre   Group Member
Barriemore Barlow   Group Member
John Evan   Group Member
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond   Group Member
David Palmer   Conductor

Technical Credits

Eddie Jobson   Composer
Ian Anderson   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Jethro Tull   Producer
Darryl Way   Composer
Mick Abrahams   Composer
Dave Pegg   Composer
Martin Allcock   Composer
Martin Barre   Composer
Barriemore Barlow   Composer
Robin Black   Producer
Clive Bunker   Composer
Gerry Conway   Composer
Martin Cook   Sleeve Design
Glenn Cornick   Composer
Mark Craney   Composer
John Evan   Composer
John Glascock   Composer
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond   Composer
David Palmer   Composer
Doane Perry   Composer
Paul Samwell-Smith   Producer
Peter-John Vettese   Composer
Ric Sanders   Composer
Martin Webb   Sleeve Notes
Jonathan Noyce   Composer
Najma Akhtar   Composer
James Duncan   Composer
Andrew Giddings   Composer
Terry Ellis   Producer
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