The zealot gene (CD, fra Jethro Tull

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InsideOutMusic/Sony Music is thrilled to announce the signing of progressive rock legends Jethro Tull. The band has already completed a new album titled 'The Zealot Gene', which is expected to be released in early 2022.

Ian Anderson commented on the signing, stating, 'After 54 years in the world of music recording, it is a great pleasure for me to have Jethro Tull signed to a record company that reminds me in many ways of the old Chrysalis label - both as an independent and, in later years, in partnership with EMI. Here are real musicians with a passion for the best and most creative in rock music. We are looking forward to a long and fruitful collaboration and further releases.'

InsideOutMusic Label Manager Thomas Waber said, 'Adding Jethro Tull to our roster is an incredible honor for us. The band is a true genre innovator, and we are excited to work with them on their new album. We are confident that their countless fans will be just as thrilled as we are!'

With over 30 albums and over 50 million copies sold, Jethro Tull is one of the most successful rock bands of all time, with a catalog of classics that are still relevant today. Under the leadership of Ian Anderson, Tull continues to Tour the world, entertaining audiences of all ages.

The limited deluxe 3LP+2CD+Blu-ray artbook includes bonus demo material, including an LP only available in this package, as well as a Blu-ray with a 5.1 surround sound mix, detailed liner notes, turntable slipmat, and a hand-numbered print. It is also available as a limited 2CD+Blu-ray artbook, gatefold 2LP+CD+LP booklet, and special edition CD Digipak.

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Artikkelnummer 515597
Musikksjanger Progressive Rock
Media - Format 1-3 CD
Produkt kategori Bands
Band Jethro Tull
Produkttype CD
Dato for offentliggjørelsen 28/01/2022
Kjønn Unisex

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