Jethro Tull | Reissues

Jethro Tull started out as a basic blues band with a secret weapon: a wild-eyed, flute-wielding jester of a front man in a crusty overcoat. It wasn't an easy...

Jethro Tull | The Jethro Tull Christmas Album

The Jethro Tull Christmas Album is a tasteful 16-track collection with a few brand new nuggets, revisited holiday-flavored Tullian treats from the past, and a handful of traditional Christmas...

Ian Anderson | The Secret Language Of Birds

It's a bit of a misnomer Ian Anderson makes solos records; he is, for all intents and purposes, Jethro Tull. His first solo record was a deliberate attempt to...

Ian Anderson | Rupi’s Dance

Rupi's Dance is Ian Anderson's fourth solo album and his second of the 21st Century. There's a trend developing: less Jethro Tull albums, more solo albums from its members....

Martin Barre | Stage Left

Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre steps out from the shadows with Stage Left, his third solo album of mostly acoustic and electric guitar instrumentals. This CD is a personal...

Steve Walsh | Glossolalia

Steve Walsh, the primary voice of Kansas, ventures out on his own for a diverse collection called Glossolalia — taken from the Greek word that simply means speaking with...

Kansas | The Ultimate Kansas

Unlike many of their American contemporaries of the mid 70s, Kansas had rather lofty ambitions, aiming high into the stratosphere with a potent shot of progressive rock that rivaled...

Kansas | Works In Progress

I still turn up the radio every time “Carry On Wayward Son” comes on; and with Israel and Lebanon at each other’s throats, the nuclear power ballad “Dust in...

Robert Plant | Sixty Six To Timbuktu

Leave it to Robert Plant to release a career-spanning compilation with a twist. There's a broad selection of very un-Zeppelin-like songs, a few missed hits and early stuff the...

Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes | Live At The Greek

It's no secret that Jimmy Page never really wanted to disband Led Zeppelin. No doubt, he did it out of respect for the memory of John Bonham -- but...