Jethro Tull- Stormwatch LP
Jethro Tull - Stormwatch LP
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Jethro Tull – Stormwatch LP
If you’re digging through The Den’s bins and come across Jethro Tull’s *Stormwatch* LP, you’ve stumbled on a richly textured album that blends folk, progressive rock, and a touch of Celtic mystique. Released in 1979, it’s the last Tull album to feature founding member John Evan and bassist John Glascock, marking the end of an era for the band. The album’s themes are inspired by nature, environmental concerns, and the sea — it feels like a musical voyage through stormy weather and changing tides. One standout track you won’t want to miss is "North Sea Oil," a brooding, atmospheric piece that captures the tension and power of the North Sea’s relentless energy, a perfect example of Tull’s storytelling prowess and instrumental craftsmanship. If you’re drawn to albums that reward repeated listens with layers of nuance, *Stormwatch* will pull you right in. Give it a spin — it’s a compelling blend of poetic lyricism and intricate melodies that still resonate decades later.
Track listing & samples
Jethro Tull – Stormwatch LP
- North Sea Oil
- Orion
- Home
- Dark Ages
- Warm Sporran
- Something's on the Move
- Old Ghosts
- Dun Ringill
- Flying Dutchman
- Elegy
- A Stitch in Time
- Crossword
- Kelpie
- King Henry's Madrigal
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