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Rokflote by Jethro Tull

I approach today's Progressive Rock Focus with some trepidation, because I'm talking about Jethro Tull. That needs clarification. If you think Jethro Tull is more than just Ian Anderson, and has to include Martin Barre and Dave Pegg, then this won't be Jethro Tull for you. Maybe you'd also include Barriemore Barlow as drummer. Whatever. Let's call a thing a thing. This is an Ian Anderson project, with some additional musicians. Let's dwell no more on band politics. The music is as interesting as ever. Ian Anderson has reverted to a 'classic' 1970s Tull sound, and put aside the excessive synths of Under Wraps and other aberrations. There's lots of flute, lots of acoustic guitar, lots of bell sounds. Maybe in form and rhythm it's a little less adventurous than say Songs From The Wood, but not much. You could do a lot worse than starting with track 8, Trickster (And the Mistletoe). We're immediately in classic Tull territory, and it's great....