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Other bands to group with Jethro Tull?
I have 10 Jethro Tull songs, totaling 36 minutes, to put on a CD. Any ideas of what other bands from the early/mid seventies can go on the CD that have similar or complementary sounds to Jethro Tull?
Thank, Marissa, I forgot about ELP. I like them a lot.
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- vtd288Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
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Fairport Convention
Blodwyn Pig
The Strawbs
Spooky Tooth
King Crimson
Procol Harum
- Anonymous9 years ago
Frank Zappa
Yes
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
King Crimson
Aphrodite's Child
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- ?Lv 45 years ago
Congratulations. you've got here across some large music that I quite were listening to for years. Jethro Tull is an extraordinarily solid band, Aqualung is a good album, and Ian Anderson (the substantial guy) does play a mean flute. keep listening and searching. there are a variety of of added large rock artists to be got here across.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Consider these bands, they all have in common being art rock/nu prog/prog rock bands:
Radiohead
Pink Floyd
Porcupine Tree
Supertramp
King Crimson
Yes
Genesis
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- 9 years ago
Look up Psychotic Waltz and Dead Soul Tribe.
The lead singer, Buddy Lackey during his PW days, and changed his name to Devon Graves during his DST days, is a student phenom of Ian Anderson's and includes some awesome flute on every album somewhere.
You Tube has "I Remember" to get you started as a sample.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Maybe Emerson, Lake, and Palmer? Yes? Rush?
Source(s): Jethro Tull is my FAVORITE band. :) - Anonymous7 years ago
Great taste :)