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This Was
Release date: Oct 25, 1968 (UK) Feb 3, 1969 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Mick Abrams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, and guest musician David Palmer (brass arrangement and conducting on track 4)
Songs:My Sunday Feeling; Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You; Beggar's Farm; Move on Alone; Serenade to a Cuckoo; Dharma for One; It's Breaking Me Up; Cat's Squirrel; A Song for Jeffery; Round
Facts: Hit #10 on the British charts and #62 on the U.S. charts
            Abrams left to form the band "Blowdyn Pig" just before the
            release in the U.S.
            Tull began their first U.S tour in 1969
 

Stand Up
Release date: Aug 1, 1969 (UK) Sept 29, 1969 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, and guest musician David Palmer (string arrangement and conducting on track 9)
Songs: A New Day Yesterday; Jeffery Goes to Leicester Square; Bourree; Back to the Family; Look into the Sun; Nothing is Easy; Fat Man; We Used to Know; Reasons for Waiting; For a Thousand Mothers
Facts: First album to be filled with songs written and arranged by Ian
           First album to chart in the U.S. top 20
           First to hit #1 in the UK.  It hit #1 only two days after it's release
           and stayed there for eight weeks.
 
 
 
 

Benefit
Release date: May 1, 1970 (UK) April 20, 1970 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, and guest musician John Evans (piano, organ)
Songs: With You There to Help Me; Nothing to Say; Inside; Son;          For Michael Collins, Jeffery, and Me; To Cry You a Song; A Time for Everything; Play in Time; Sossity, You're a Woman           
Facts: First album to feature keyboards
          John Evans joined for an eight month tour, and stayed for over  
          ten years  
          After the tour ended in Dec 1970, Glen Cornick left to start his 
          own band.
          Reached #3 in the UK and #11 in the U.S.

Aqualung
Release date: March 19, 1971 (UK) May 3, 1971 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, and guest musician David Palmer (string arrangement and conducting)
Songs: Aqualung; Cross-eyed Mary; Cheap Day Return; Mother Goose; Wond'ring Aloud; Up to Me; My God; Hymn 43; Slipstream; Locomotive Breath; Wind-up
Facts: Reached #4 on the UK charts and became the band's first top
            ten release in the U.S. at #7

Thick as a Brick
Release date: March 10, 1972 (UK) May 10, 1972 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, John Evans, Barriemore Barlow, and guest musician David Palmer (string arrangement and conducting)
Songs: Thick as a Brick part 1; Thick as a Brick part 2
Facts: Lyrics were based on Ian's childhood
            Became Tull's first #1 album in the U.S. and reached #5 in
            Britain
            A successful tour followed, and Tull was hailed the world's
            most popular band.
 

Living in the Past
Release date: June 23, 1972 (UK) Oct 31, 1972 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Barriemore Barlow, Clive Bunker,  Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Glen Cornick, John Evans, David Palmer
Songs:Song for Jeffery; Love Story; Christmas Song; Living in the Past; Driving Song; Bourree; Sweet Dream; Singing All Day; Witch's Promise; Teacher; Inside; Just Trying to Be; By Kind Permission Of; Dharma for One; Wond'ring Aloud; Locomotive Breath; Life is a Long Song; Up the Pool; Dr. Bogenbroom; For Later; Nursie
Facts: Peaked at #3 in the U.S. and the British version charted at
           #8
           British version omitted the third and fourth side of the album

A Passion Play
Release date: July 6, 1973 (UK) July 23, 1973 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, John Evans
Songs: A Passion Play; The Story of the Hare who Lost His Spectacles
Facts: coming soon

Warchild
Release date: October 26, 1974 (U.K.) October 14, 1974 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, John Evans, guest musicians David Palmer (orchestrations and conducting) and members of the Philomusica of London
Songs: War Child; Queen and Country; Ladies; Back-Door Angels; Sealion; Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day; Bungle in the Jungle; Only Solitaire; The Third Hoorah; Two Fingers
Facts: Coming soon

Minstrel in the Gallery
Release date: Sept 5, 1975 (UK) Sept 8, 1975 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, John Evans, guest musicians David Palmer (orchestral arrangement and conducting), and members of the London Philomusica
Songs: Minstrel in the Gallery; Cold Wind to Valhalla; Black Satin Dancer; Requiem; One White Duck/0^10=Nothing at All; Baker St. Muse; Grace
Facts: coming soon

M.U.-The Best of Jethro Tull
Release date: January 9, 1976 (UK) January 12, 1976 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Glen Cornick, Clive Bunker, John Evans, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, guest musician David Palmer (orchestral arrangement & conducting)
Songs: Teacher, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick Edit #1, Bungle in the Jungle, Locomotive Breath, Fat Man, Living in the Past, A Passion Play edit #8, Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of a New Day), Rainbow Blues, Nothing is Easy
Facts: coming soon

Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die
Release date: April 23, 1976 (UK) May 17, 1976 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, John Evans, Guest musicians David Palmer (orchestral arrangements, orchestra conductor, Vako Orchestron, saxaphone solo on "From a Deadbeat to an Old Greaser"), Maddy Prior (background vocals on the title track), Angela Allen (background vocals on "Crazed Institution and "Big Dipper")
Songs: Quizz Kid; Crazed Institution; Salamander; Taxi Grab; From a Deadbeat to an Old Greaser; Bad-eyed and Loveless; Big Dipper; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Pied Piper; The Chequered Flag (Dead or Alive)
Facts: coming soon

Repeat-The Best of Jethro Tull-Vol.II
Release date: Sept 9, 1977 (U.K.) Nov 7, 1977 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, Clive Bunker, John Glascock, Glen Cornick, John Evans, guests musicians David Palmer (orchestration & conducting), and Maddy Prior (background vocals on "Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll")
Songs: Minstrel in the Gallery; Cross-eyed Mary; A New Day Yesterday; Bouree; Thick as a Brick Edit #4; War Child; A Passion Play Edit #9; To Cry You a Song; Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Glory Row
Facts: Coming soon

Songs from the Wood
Release date: Feb 11, 1977 (UK) Feb 21, 1977 (U.S.).
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Evans, John Glascock, David Palmer
Songs: Songs from the Wood; Jack-in-the-Green; Cup of Wonder; Hunting Girl; Ring Out, Solstice Bells; Velvet Green; The Whistler; Pibroch (Cap in Hand); Fire at Midnight
Facts: coming soon

Heavy Horses
Release date: April 21, 1978 (UK) April 10, 1978 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, John Evans, David Palmer, and guest musician Darryl Way (violin on tracks 2 & 8)
Songs: ...And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps; Acres Wild; No Lullaby; Moths; Journeymen; Rover; One Brown Mouse; Heavy Horses; Weathercock
Facts: coming soon

Live-Bursting Out
Release date: Sept 22, 1978 (UK) Sept 29, 1978 (U.S)
Musiciand: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, John Evans, David Palmer
Songs: No Lullaby; Sweet Dream; Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day; Jack-in-the-Green; One Brown Mouse; A New Day Yesterday; Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Bouree; Songs from the Wood; Thick as a Brick; Hunting Girl; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll; Conundrum; Minstrel in the Gallery; Cross-eyed Mary; Quatrain; Aqualung; Locomotive Breath; The Dambusters March/Melody
Facts: coming soon
 
 

Stormwatch
Release date: Sept 14, 1979 (UK & U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, John Evans, David Palmer
Songs: North Sea Oil; Orion; Home; Dark Ages; Warm Sporran; Something's on the Move; Old Ghosts; Dun Ringill; Flying Dutchman; Elegy
Facts: coming soon
 

A
Release date: August 29, 1980 (UK) Sept 1, 1980 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Mark Craney, Dave Pegg
Songs: Crossfire; Flyingdale Flyer; Working John, Working Joe; Black Sunday; Protect and Survive; Batteries Not Included; Uniform; 4.W.D. (Low Ratio); The Pine Marten's Jig; And Further On
Facts: coming soon
 

The Broadsword and the Beast
Release date: April 10, 1982 (UK) April 19, 1982 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Gerry Conway, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vetesse
Songs: Beastie; Clasp; Fallen on Hard Times; Flying Colours; Slow Marching Band; Broadsword; Pussy Willow; Watching Me Watching You; Seal Driver; Cheerio
Facts: coming soon

Walk Into the Light-Ian Anderson solo
Release date: Nov 18, 1983 (UK) Dec 5, 1983 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson
Songs: Fly By Night; Made in England; Walk Into Light; Trains; End Game; Black and White Television; Toad in the Hole; Looking for Eden; User-Friendly; Different Germany
Facts: coming soon
 

Under Wraps
Release date: Sept 7, 1984 (UK) Oct 8, 1982 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese
Songs: Lap of Luxury; Under Wraps #1; European Legacy; Later, That Same Evening; Saboteur; Radio Free Moscow; Astronomy; Tundra; Nobody's Car; Heat; Under Wraps #2; Paparazzi; Apogee; Automotive Engineering; General Crossing
Facts: coming soon
 

Original Masters
Release date: Oct 21, 1985 (UK) Nov 18, 1985 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans, John Glascock, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, guest musicians David Palmer (orchestral arrangement and conducting, plays on tracks 7-8), Maddy Prior (background vocals on track 3), members of the New York Symphony Orchestra (track 1)
Songs: Living in the Past; Aqualung; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Locomotive Breath; Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day; Bungle in the Jungle; Sweet Dream; Songs from the Wood; Witch's Promise; Thick as a Brick; Minstrel in the Gallery; Life's a Long Song
Facts: coming soon
 

A Classic Case-The London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Jethro Tull
Release date: Feb 15, 1985 (UK) Dec 31, 1985 (U.S.)
Musicians: London Symphony Orchestra, with Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese, Dave Burgess
Songs: Locomotive Breath; Thick as a Brick; Elegy; Bouree; Fly by Night; Aqualung; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Medley: Teacher/Bungle in the Jungle/Rainbow Blues/Locomotive Breath; Living in the Past; War Child
Facts: coming soon
 

Crest of a Knave
Release date: Sept 11, 1987 (UK) Sept 16, 1987 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, David Pegg, guest musicians Doane Perry (drums on tracks 2 and 7), Gerry Conway (drums on tracks 3, 4, 6, and 8), Ric Sanders (violin on tracks 6 and 8)
Songs: Steel Monkey; Farm on the Freeway; Jump Start; Said She Was a Dancer; Dogs in the Midwinter; Budapest; Mountain Men; The Waking Edge; Raising Steam
Facts: coming soon

20 Years of Jethro Tull-3 Cd box set
Release date: June 27, 1988 (UK) July 26, 1988 (U.S.)
Musicians: Disc 1-Ian Anderson, Mick Abrams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Neil Smith, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, John Glascock, John Evans, Gerry Conway, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese, David Palmer, guest musician Pat Halling (violin on track 10).  Disc 2-Ian Anderson, Clive Bunker, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, John Glascock, John Evans, Gerry Conway, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese, David Palmer, Martin Allcock.  Disc 3-Ian Anderson, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, John Evans, Gerry Conway, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese, David Palmer, Don Airey, Doane Perry
Songs: Disc 1-Song for Jeffrey; Love Story; Fat Man; Bouree; Stormy Monday Blues; A New Day Yesterday; Cold Wind to Valhalla; Minstrel in the Gallery; Velvet Green; Grace; Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow; I'm Your Gun; Down at the End of Your Road; Coronach; Summerday Sands; Too Many Too; March the Mad Scientist; Pan Dance; Strip Cartoon; King Henry's Madigral; A Stitch in Time; 17; One for John Gee; Aeroplane; Sunshine Day.  Disc 2-Lick Your Fingers Clean; The Chateau D'Isaster Tapes; Beltane; Crossword; Saturation; Jack-a-Lynn; Motoreyes; Blues Instrumental (untitled); Rhythm in Gold; Part of the Machine; Mayhem, Maybe; Overhang; Kelpie; Living in These Hard Times; Under Wraps #2; Only Solitaire; Salamander; Moths; Nursie.  Disc 3-Witch's Promise; Bungle in the Jungle; Farm on the Freeway (live); Thick as a Brick (live); Sweet Dream (live); The Clasp (live); Pibroch (Pee Break)/Black Satin Dancer (instrumental) (live); Fallen on Hard Times (live); Cheap Day Return; Wond'ring Aloud (live); Dun Ringill (live); Life's a Long Song; One White Duck/0^10=Nothing at All; Songs From the Wood (live); Living in the Past (live); Teacher; Aqualung (live); Locomotive Breath (live)
Facts: coming soon
 

20 Years of Jethro Tull-1 cd
Release date: Oct 10, 1988 (UK) Jan 16, 1989 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Jefferey Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, John Evans, David Palmer, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, Peter Vettese, Gerry Conway, Martin Allcock, and guest musician Pat Halling (plays violin on track 21)
Songs: Stormy Monday Blues; Love Story; A New Day Yesterday;Summerday Sands; March the Mad Scientist; Witch's Promise; Living in the Past (live); Aqualung (live); Locomotive Breath (live); Lick Your Fingers Clean; Overhang; Crossword; Jack-A-Lynn; Kelpie; Part of the Machine; Mayhem, Maybe; Wond'ring Aloud; Dun Ringill; Life's a Long Song; Nursie; Grace. (The UK album contains the same songs, but in a different order)
Facts: coming soon
 

Rock Island
Release date: Aug 21, 1989 (UK) Sept 12, 1989 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, guest musicians Martin Allcock (keyboards on tracks 1 and 12) and Peter-John Vettese (keyboards on tracks 3, 4, 5, 6)
Songs: Kissing Willie; The Rattlesnake Trail; Ears of Tin; Undressed to Kill; Rock Island; Heavy Water; Another Christmas Song; The Whaler's Due; Big Riff and Mando; Strange Avenues
Facts: coming soon

Live at Hammersmith '84
Release date: Dec 10, 1990 (UK only)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Peter-John Vettese, Dave Pegg
Songs: Locomotive Breath (instrumental); Hunting Girl; Under Wraps; Later, that Same Evening; Pussy Willow; Living in the Past; Locomotive Breath; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young Too Die
Facts: coming soon
 

Catfish Rising
Release date: Sept 23, 1991 (U.K) Sept 10, 1991 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, guest musicians Andrew Giddings (keyboards on tracks 1, 4, and 8), Foss Peterson (keyboards on track 10), John "Rabbit" Bundrick (keyboards on track 11), Matt Pegg (bass on tracks 1, 4, and 7), and Scott Hunter (drums on track 7)
Songs: This is Not Love; Occasional Demons; Roll Yer Own; Rocks on the Road; Sparrow on the Schoolyard Wall; Thinking Round Corners; Still Loving You Tonight; Doctor to my Disease; Like a Tall Thin Girl; White Innocence; Sleeping With the Dog; Gold-tipped Boots, Black Jacket, and Tie; When Jesus Came to Play
Facts: coming soon
 

A Little Light Music
Release date: Sept 14, 1992 (UK) Sept 22, 1992 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Dave Mattacks, and guest musician George Dalaris (vocals on "John Barleycorn" on Italian and Greek release)
Songs: Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You; Living in the Past; Life's a Long Song; Under Wraps; Rocks on the Road; Nursie; Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young Too Die; One White Duck; A New Day Yesterday; John Barleycorn; Look Into the Sun; A Christmas Song; From a Deadbeat to an Old Greaser; This is Not Love; Bouree; Pussy Willow; Locomotive Breath
Facts: coming soon
 

The Best of Jethro Tull-The Anniversary Collection
Release date: May 24, 1993 (UK) June 29, 1993 (UK)
Musicians: Disc 1-Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Martin Barre, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, David Palmer, and guest musician Lou Toby (conductor, string arrangement on track 7)  Disc 2-Ian Anderson, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Martin Barre, John Evans, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, David Palmer, Dave Pegg, Mark Craney, Gerry Conway, Peter-John Vettese, Doane Perry, Martin Allcock, Andrew Giddings, and guest musicians Maddy Prior (additional vocals on track 2), Darryl Way (violin on track 6), and Eddie Jobson (keyboards, electric violin on track 8)
Songs: Disc 1-A Song for Jeffery; Beggar's Farm; A Christmas Song; A New Day Yesterday; Bouree; Nothing is Easy; Living in the Past; To Cry You a Song; Teacher; Sweet Dream; Cross-eyed Mary; Mother Goose; Aqualung; Locomotive Breath; Life's a Long Song; Thick as a Brick (extract); A Passion Play (extract); Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day.  Disc 2-Minstrel in the Gallery; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Songs from the Wood; Jack-in-the-Green; The Whistler; Heavy Horses; Dun Ringill; Flyingdale Flyer; Jack-A-Lynn; Pussy Willow; Broadsword; Under Wraps II; Steel Monkey; Farm on the Freeway; Jump Start; Kissing Willie; This is Not Love
Facts: coming soon

25th Anniversary-4 CD Boxed Set
Release date: April 26, 1993 (UK) April 20, 1993 (U.S.)
Musicians: Disc 1-Ian Anderson, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, Jefferey Hammond-Hammond, John Glascock, John Evans, Mark Craney, Jerry Conway, Peter John-Vettese, Dave Pegg, David Palmer, guest musicians Eddie Jobson (electronic violin & keyboard on track 15) and Maddy Prior (background vocals on track 12).  Disc 2-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans.  Disc 3-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Andy Giddings, Doane Perry.  Disc 4-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, Barriemore Barlow, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, John Glascock, David Palmer, Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Peter John-Vetesse, Doane Perry, Martin Allcock, Dave Mattacks, Andrew Giddings
Songs: Disc 1-My Sunday Feeling; A Song for Jeffery; Living in the Past; Teacher; Sweet Dream; Cross-eyed Mary; Witch's Promise; Life is a Long Song; Bungle in the Jungle; Minstrel in the Gallery; Cold Wind to Valhalla; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Songs From the Wood; Heavy Horses; Black Sunday; Broadsword.  Disc 2-Nothing is Easy; My God; With You There to Help Me; A Song for Jeffery; To Cry You a Song; Sossity, You're a Woman; Reasons for Waiting; We Used to Know; Guitar Solo; For a Thousand Mothers.  Disc 3-So Much Trouble; My Sunday Feeling; Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You; Living in the Past; Bouree; With You There to Help Me; Thick as a Brick; Cheerio; A New Day Yesterday; Protect and Survive; Jack-a-Lynn; The Whistler; My God; Aqualung.  Disc 4-To Be Sad is a Mad Way to Be; Back to the Family; A Passion Play Extract; Wind-Up/Locomotive Breath/Land of Hope and Glory-Medley; Seal Driver; Nobody's Car; Pussy Willow; Budapest; Nothing is Easy; Kissing Willie; Still Loving You Tonight; Beggar's Farm; Passion Jig; A Song For Jeffery; Living in the Past
Facts: coming soon

Nightcap
Release date: Nov 22, 1993 (UK) Jan 11, 2000 (U.S.)
Musicians: Disc 1-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow.  Disc 2-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Barriemore Barlow, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, David Palmer, Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Peter-John Vettese, Doane Perry, guest musicians John Bundrick (piano, Hammond B-3 organ on tracks 3, 5, and 8), Scott Hunter (drums on track 17), and Matthew Pegg (bass on track 17)
Songs: Disc 1-First Post; Animelee; Tiger Toon; Look at the Animals; Law of the Bungle; Law of the Bungle Part II; Left Right; Solitaire; Critique Oblique; Post Last; Scenario; Audition; No Rehearsal.  Disc 2-Paradise Steakhouse; Sealion II; Piece of Cake; Quartet; Silver River Turning; Crew Nights; The Curse; Rosa on the Factory Floor; A Small Cigar; Man of Principle; Commons Brawl; No Step; Drive on the Young Side of Life; I Don't Want to Be Me; Broadford Bazaar; Lights Out; Truck Stop Runner; Hard Liner.
Facts: coming soon

Ian Anderson-Divinities: Twelve Dances With God
Release date: April 24, 1995 (UK) May 2, 1995 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, guest musicians Andrew Giddings (keyboards and orchestral tones), Doane Perry (percussion), Douglas Mitchell (clarinet), Christopher Cowie (oboe), Jonathon Carrey (violin), Nina Gresin (cello), Randy Wigs (harp), Sid Gander (French horn), Dan Redding (trumpet)
Songs: In a Stone Circle; In Sight of the Miranet; In a Black Box; In the Grip of Stronger Stuff; In Maternal Grace; In the Moneylender's Temple, In Defence of Faiths; At Their Father's Knee; En Afrique; In the Olive Garden; In the Pay of Spain; In the Times of India (Bombay Valentine)
Facts: coming soon

In Concert
Release date: April 24, 1995 (UK) Feb 13, 1996 (U.S.) (Was re-realesed on March 3rd, 1998 in the UK)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Doane Perry, Martin Allcock, Dave Pegg
Songs: Minstrel in the Gallery/Cross-eyed Mary; This is Not Love; Rocks on the Road; Heavy Horses; Like a Tall Thin Girl; Still Loving You Tonight; Thick as a Brick; A New Day Yesterday; Blues Jam; Jump Start
Facts: coming soon
 

Roots to Branches
Release date: Sept 4, 1995 (UK) Sept 12, 1995 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, Andrew Giddings, and guest musician Steve Baily (bass on track 1, and 6-9)
Songs: Roots to Branches; Rare and Precious Chain; Out of the Noise; This Free Will; Valley; Dangerous Veils; Beside Myself; Wounded, Old, and Treacherous; At Last, Forever; Stuck in the August Rain; Another Harry's Bar
Facts: coming soon
 

This Was, Stand Up, Benefit-3 cd boxed set
Release date: April 14, 1997 (UK)
(For info on these albums, simply scroll to the top of the page.)

Through the Years
Release date: 1997
Tracks: Living in the Past; Wind Up; Warchild; Dharma for One; Acres Wild; Budapest; The Whistler; We Used to Know; Beastie; Locomotive Breath (live); Rare and Precious Chain; Quizz Kid; Still Loving You Tonight
Facts: coming soon

The Ultimate Boxed Set
(No info on this yet.  I hope to get some soon.)

36 Greatest Hits
Release date: Sept 15, 1998 (U.S.)
Musicians: Disc 1-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, Dave Pegg, Doane Perry, Peter-John Vettese, Dave Mattacks.  Disc 2-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, David Palmer, Dave Pegg, Peter-John Vettese, Gerry Conway, Doane Perry.  Disc 3-Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans, Jeffery Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, John Glascock, David Palmer, Mick Abrahams, Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Peter-John Vettesse, Doane Perry, Mark Craney, guest musicians Lou Toby (conductor, string arrangement on track 2), Maddy Prior (background vocals on track 3), Eddie Jobson (keyboards, electric violin on track 10), and Darryl Way (violin on track 11)
Songs: Disc 1-Aqualung; Cross-eyed Mary; Hymn 43; Locomotive Breath; A New Day Yesterday; Glory Row; To Cry You a Song; Teacher; Nothing is Easy; Rock Island; Saboteur; John Barleycorn.  Disc 2-Thick as a Brick (edit #4); War Child; Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day; A Passion Play (edit #8); Fat Man; Rainbow Blues; Minstrel in the Gallery; Requiem; Nursie; Broadsword; Coronach; Roll Yer Own.  Disc 3-Bungle in the Jungle; Living in the Past; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die; Songs from the Wood; The Whistler; Stormy Monday Blues; I'm Your Gun; Crossword; Under Wraps #1; Black Sunday; Heavy Horses; Grace
Facts: coming soon

J-Tull Dot Com
Release date: Aug 23, 1999 (UK) Aug 24, 1999 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Jonathon Noyce, Andrew Giddings, Doane Perry, and guest musician Najma Akhtar (background vocals on track 2).
Songs: Spiral; Dot Com; Awol; Nothing @ All; Wicked Windows; Hunt By Numbers; Hot Mango Flush; El Nino; Black Mamba; Mango Surprise; Bends Like a Willow; Far Alaska; The Dog-Ear Years; A Gift of Roses; The Secret Language of Birds (bonus track)
Facts: coming soon

Ian Anderson-The Secret Language of Birds
Release date: March 6, 2000 (UK) March 7, 2000 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Andrew Giddings, guest musicians James Duncan (drums), Gerry Conway (drums), and Martin Barre (electric guitar)
Songs: The Secret Language of Birds; The Little Flower Girl; Monsterrat; Postcard Day; The Water Carrier; Set Aside; A Better Moon; Sanctuary; The Jasmine Corridor; The Habanero Reel; Panama Freighter; The Secret Language of Birds, pt. II; Boris Dancing; Circular Breathing; The Stormont Shuffle
Facts: coming soon
 

The Very Best Of
Release date: May 14, 2001 (UK) July 3, 2001 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, John Evans, Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond, Barriemore Barlow, David Palmer, John Glascock, Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Peter-John Vettese, Doane Perry, Andrew Giddings, Mick Abrahams, guest musicians Maddy Prior (background vocals on track 11) and Steve Baily (bass on track 17)
Songs: Living in the Past; Aqualung; Sweet Dream; The Whistler; Bungle in the Jungle; Witch's Promise; Locomotive Breath; Steel Monkey; Thick as a Brick; Bouree; Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die (edited version); Life is a Long Song; Songs from the Wood; A New Day Yesterday; Heavy Horses (edited version); Broadsword; Roots to Branches; A Song for Jeffrey; Minstrel in the Gallery (edited version); Cheerio
Facts: coming soon
 

This Was-Digitally Remastered With Bonus Tracks
Release date: Sept 28, 2001 (UK) Jan 8, 2002 (U.S.)
Musicians: Same as the original.  Guest musician David Palmer does bass arrangement, string arrangement, & conducting on tracks 4 and 13
Songs: Same as the original, plus bonus tracks One for John Gee; Love Story; Christmas Song
Facts: coming soon
 

Stand Up-Digitally Remastered With Bonus Tracks
Release date: Sept 24, 2001 (UK) January 8, 2002 (U.S.)
Musicians: Same as on the original.  Guest musician David Palmer did string arrangement and conducting on tracks 9 & 13.
Songs: Same as on the original, plus bonus tracks Driving Song; Sweet Dream; 17
Facts: coming soon
 

Benefit-Digitally Remastered With Bonus Tracks
Release date: Sept 24, 2001 (UK) Jan 8, 2002 (U.S.)
Musicians: Same as on the original. 
Songs: Same as on the original, plus bonus tracks Singing All Day; Witch's Promise; Just Trying to Be; Teacher
Facts: coming soon

Living With the Past
Release date: April 30, 2002 (U.S.)
Musicians: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Doane Perry, Andy Giddings, Jonathon Noyce, David Pegg, Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Glen Cornick, and guest musicians James Duncan, Brian Thomas, Justine Tomlinson, Malcolm Henderson, and Juliet Tomlinson
Songs: Intro; My Sunday Feeling; Roots to Branches; Jack-in-the-Green; The Habanero Reel; Sweet Dream; In the Grip of Stronger Stuff; Aqualung; Locomotive Breath; Living in the Past; Protect and Survive; Nothing is Easy; Wond'ring Aloud; Life is a Long Song; A Christmas Song; Cheap Day Return; Mother Goose; Dot Com; Fat Man; Someday the Sun Won't Shine for You; Cheerio
Facts: coming soon

Rupi's Dance (Ian Anderson solo)
Release date: Aug 19, 2003
Tracks: Calliandra Shade (The Cappacino Song); Rupi's Dance, Lost in Crowds, Raft of Penguins, Week of Moments, Hand of Thumbs, Eurology, Old Black Cat, Photo Shop, Pigeon Flying Over Berlin Zoo, Grimineli's Lament, Not Ralitsa Vassileva, Two Short Planks, Birthday Card at Christmas