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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?

Update:

Thank, Marissa, I forgot about ELP. I like them a lot.

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  • vtd288
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Traffic

    Fairport Convention

    Blodwyn Pig

    The Strawbs

    Spooky Tooth

    King Crimson

    Procol Harum

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Frank Zappa

    Yes

    Emerson, Lake and Palmer

    King Crimson

    Aphrodite's Child

  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Humble Pie

    Yes

    King Crimson

    Genesis

    Ten Years After

    Led Zeppelin

  • 9 years ago

    Blood Ceremony

    Yes

    King Crimson

    Emerson, Lake, and Palmer

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 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.

  • Anonymous
    9 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

    Can

  • 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.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Maybe Emerson, Lake, and Palmer? Yes? Rush?

    Source(s): Jethro Tull is my FAVORITE band. :)
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Great taste :)

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