Jethro Tull
War Child II CHRYSALIS
War and piecemeal.
PRESS
Ian Anderson had an album’s worth of material left over from Tull’s 1974 album War Child, and it was splattered across various compilations
It’s hard to overstate just how big Jethro Tull were in America in ’74. Having just come off the back of two No.1 albums – Thick As ABrick and APassion Play – and a stage show that milked their English eccentricity for all it was worth put them alongside The Who, ELP, Yes and The Moody Blues, behind the twin behemoths of the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. So nobody batted an eyelid when Anderson announced that their next album would accompany a film.