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Jethro Tull - Broadsword And The Beast



7.3 | 54 votes |
Release date: 10 April 1982
Style: Folk rock, Progressive rock

Owners:

57 have it
6 want it


01. Beastie
02. Clasp
03. Fallen On Hard Times
04. Flying Colours
05. Slow Marching Band
06. Broadsword
07. Pussy Willow
08. Watching Me Watching You
09. Seal Driver
10. Cheerio
11. Jack Frost And The Hooded Crow [bonus]
12. Jack-A-Lynn [bonus]
13. Mayhem, Maybe [bonus]
14. Too Many Too [bonus]
15. Overhang [bonus]
16. Rhythm In Gold [bonus]
17. I'm Your Gun [bonus]
18. Down At The End Of Your Road [bonus]


Comments

Comments: 4   Visited by: 81 users
21.02.2012 - 15:48
Skøllgrim
Northern
Bring me my broadsword and clear understanding.... <3
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08.10.2016 - 20:19
Rating: 6
Joppe
Steelemeister
Kinda good but boring album. I start to miss the older albums when listening to this.
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31.01.2022 - 08:07
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
This album is far from Jethro Tull's best, but it is still actually quite good, It starts off well, I wasn't impressed with "Beastie but the opening part to "Clasp" was very good, from there it is actually quite a solid build up of nice folky songs until you get to "Broadsword", which is clearly the highlight of the album for me, and one if my all time favourite Jethro Tull songs. The last part of the album wasn't impressive, apart from "Pussy Willow" which is quite an enjoyable song. Some of the bonus songs were actually decent too.
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31.01.2022 - 08:20
JoHn Doe

Flying Colours is my favorite song here, always loved it.
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