Jethro Tull ‎– Stand Up

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The group’s second album, with Anderson (vocals, flute, acoustic guitars, keyboards, balalaika), Martin Barre (electric guitar, flute), Clive Bunker (drums), and Glen Cornick (bass), solidified the group’s sound. There is still an element of blues, but except for “A New Day Yesterday,” it is far more muted than on their first album, as Mick Abrahams’ blues stylings are largely absent from Martin Barre’s playing. The influence of folk music also began to manifest itself (“Look Into the Sun”). The instrumental “Bouree,” which could’ve been an early Blood, Sweat & Tears track, became a favorite concert number, although at this point Anderson’s flute playing on-stage needed a lot of work; by his own admission, he just wasn’t that good. Bassist Cornick would last through only one more album, but he gets his best moments here, on “Bouree.” As a story song with opaque lyrics and jarring tempo changes, “Back to the Family” is the forerunner to Thick as a Brick. The only major flaw in this album is the mix, which divides the electric and acoustic instruments and fails to find a solid center. The LP comes with a “pop-up” jacket interior.

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Chrysalis ‎– 202 657 Stereo Vinyl LP 1988 German Pressing

Side 1.

1. A New Day Yesterday 4:06
2. Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square 2:08
3. Bourée 3:43
4. Back To The Family 3:48
5. Look Into The Sun 4:18

Side 2.

1. Nothing Is Easy 4:21
2. Fat Man 2:49
3. We Used To Know 3:56
4. Reasons For Waiting, Arranged By [Strings], Conductor – David Palmer 4:02
5. For A Thousand Mothers 4:12

Credits:
Bass – Glen Cornick
Drums, Percussion – Clive Bunker
Engineer – Andy Jones*
Flute – Martin Lancelot Barre
Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Piano, Mandolin, Balalaika, Vocals, Mouth Organ – Ian Anderson
Guitar – Martin Lancelot Barre
Producer – Terry Ellis
Producer, Composed By – Ian Anderson

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Weight0,5 kg

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