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- A Better Moon
- A Change Of Horses
- A Christmas Song
- A Hand Of Thumbs
- A Little Bit Lonesome
- A Million Tears
- A Raft Of Penguins
- A Week Of Moments
- Adrift And Dumfounded
- Am I Not Pretty Enough?
- Aqualung
- Banker Bets, Banker Wins
- Birthday Card At Christmas
- Black & White Television
- Black And White Television
- Calliandra Shade (capuccino Song)
- Calliandra Shade (The Cappuccino Song)
- Cheap Day Return
- Circular Breathing
- Confessional
- Cosy Corner
- Different Germany
- End Game
- Fly By Night
- From a Pebble Thrown
- Jamais Assez Loin
- Kismet In Suburbia
- Life Is a Long Song
- Living In The Past
- Locomotive Breath
- Looking for Eden
- Lost In Crowds
- Made In England
- Man Of The World
- Might-have-beens
- Montserrat
- Mother Goose
- Not Ralitsa Vassileva
- Old Black Cat
- Old School Song
- Panama Freighter
- Photo Shop
- Pidgeon Flying Over Berlin Zoo
- Pigeon Flying Over Berlin Zoo
- Postcard Day
- Power And Spirit
- Rupi's Dance
- Sanctuary
- Set-Aside
- Shunt And Shuffle
- Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
- Swing It Far
- The Habanero Reel
- The Jasmine Corridor
- The Little Flower Girl
- The Rabanero Reel
- The Secret Language Of Birds
- The Secret Language Of Birds, Pt. II
- The Secret Language Of Birds, Pt2
- The Water Carrier
- Toad In The Hole
- Train
- Trains
- Two Short Planks
- Up The Pool
- Upper Sixth Loan Shark
- User-Friendly
- Walk Into Light
- Water Carrier
Ian Scott Anderson (born 10 August 1947) is a British musician best known for being the chief vocalist, flautist and acoustic guitarist of the British rock band Jethro Tull. He is a multi-instrumentalist who also plays harmonica, keyboard, bass guitar, bouzouki, balalaika, saxophone and a variety of whistles. His solo work began with Walk into Light in 1983; since then he has released another five albums, including the sequel to the 1972 Jethro Tull album Thick as a Brick, titled TaaB 2: Whatever Happened to Gerald Bostock? (2012).
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