J-Tull Dot Com Explained

J-Tull Dot Com
Type:studio
Artist:Jethro Tull
Cover:JethroTull-albums-jtulldotcom.jpg
Released:23 August 1999 (UK)
Length:54:20
Label:Papillon/Varèse Sarabande
Producer:Ian Anderson
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J-Tull Dot Com is the 20th studio album by the British band Jethro Tull, released in 1999 on Papillon, the Chrysalis Group's late 1990s heritage record label.[1] [2] It was released four years after their 1995 album Roots to Branches and continues in the same vein, marrying hard rock with Eastern music influences. It is the first album to feature Jonathan Noyce on bass, who would remain with the band until 2007 in Jethro Tull's longest ever unchanged line-up. This was the last Jethro Tull album to feature all original, new material for 23 years (until the release of The Zealot Gene[3] in 2022), although the band did release a Christmas album in 2003, which contained a mixture of new material, re-recordings of Tull's own suitably themed material and arrangements of traditional Christmas music.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: JETHRO TULL | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. Official Charts.
  2. Web site: Sir Cliff's firm signs up Terrorvision!.
  3. Web site: Jerry . Ewing . 13 July 2021 . Jethro Tull to Release New Album The Zealot Gene in Early 2022 . Louder . 13 July 2021.
  4. Web site: Classifiche. Musica e Dischi. it. June 20, 2024. Set "Tipo" on "Album". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Jethro Tull".