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Tag Archives: Martin Barre
JETHRO TULL
July 27, 2020
JETHRO TULL – The Interviews:
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre
JJ CHARDEAU – In Terra Cognita?
January 22, 2020

The Right Honourable 2019 French composer brings rock opera down from the stage into a listener’s living room, losing some vital images in the globe-trotting transition. Jean-Jacques Chardeau has been applying his talents to pop idiom ever since 2005’s – … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alex Ligertwood, Brian Auger, Jerry Goodman, JJ Chardeau, John Helliwell, Mark Andes, Martin Barre, Michael Sadler
JETHRO TULL: Watching The Storms From Four Decades Perspective
July 17, 2019

Eagerly awaited for months, if not for a year after the release of “Heavy Horses” (detailed , not made available for review), the 40th Anniversary reissue of JETHRO TULL‘s “Stormwatch” marks the end of an era in many a fan’s … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Martin Barre
Martin Barre To Release A Live Album
March 26, 2019

One of the humblest masters of the six-string trade, has never tried to come from under the shadow of JETHRO TULL – not only because it would be impossible but also because his contribution to the band’s overall sound was … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Jethro Tull, Martin Barre
MARTIN BARRE – Roads Less Travelled
December 20, 2018

Cleopatra 2018 Most underrated British guitarist meets the gazes and observes the spaces to fathom the luxury of solo choices and stress his place in the J-TULL space. Sense of freedom has been reigning over him ever since ceased playing … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, folk rock, Martin Barre


