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What are some jethro tull songs?

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Some of Jethro Tull's best - * Living In the Past - 1969 * Aqualung - 1971 * Thick as a Brick - 1974 * War Child - 1974 * Minstrel in the Gallery - 1975 * Songs From the Wood - 1977 * Orion - 1979 * Working John, Working Joe - 1980 This is only a personal selection, there are many others.

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