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Songs From the Wood is the tenth studio album by the British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1977. The album reflects a return to folk-inspired melodies and themes, heavily influenced by British folklore and pastoral imagery. It features a blend of rock, folk, and progressive elements, showcasing the band's signature sound characterized by intricate arrangements and Ian Anderson's distinctive flute playing. The album is often noted for its lyrical depth and has been well-received by critics, solidifying Jethro Tull's status in the progressive rock genre.