I've been a fan of this band since Jethro first put drill to seed...andI missed this release the first time around (thanks RT musicman for the info). If you missed it too...A digitally re-mastered and expanded three disc Collector's Edition of Jethro Tull's brilliant 1969 sophomore release.
CD 1 includes Stand Up re-mastered and 11 bonus tracks (including BBC radio sessions and the classic singles Living In The Past and Sweet Dream), while CD 2 contains a 1970 live show from Carnegie Hall.
A DVD-Audio disc features a 5.1 mix of the Carnegie Hall show plus an interview with Ian Anderson.
Comes as a deluxe digipack with a replica of the original vinyl gatefold pop-up and a detailed booklet.
'A crucial album.' - Popmatters
1. A New Day Yesterday
2. Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
3. Bouree
4. Back To The Family
5. Look Into The Sun
6. Nothing Is Easy
7. Fat Man
8. We Used To Know
9. Reasons For Waiting
10. For A Thousand Mothers
Bonus tracks
11. Living In The Past
12. Driving Song
13. Sweet Dream
14. 17 [mono]
15. Living In The Past [original mono single version]
"Top Gear" BBC Radio session recorded 6/16/69; broadcast 6/22/69
16. Bouree [mono]
17. A New Day Yesterday [mono]
18. Nothing Is Easy [mono]
19. Fat Man [mono]
20. Stand Up US radio spot #1
21. Stand Up US radio spot #2
CD 2: Live At Carnegie Hall [1970]
1. Nothing Is Easy
2. My God
3. With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of
4. A Song For Jeffrey
5. To Cry You A Song
6. Sossity, You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting/Sossity, You're A Woman
7. Dharma For One
8. We Used To Know
9. Guitar Solo
10. For A Thousand Mothers
Disc 3 - DVD Audio
Live At Carnegie Hall [1970]
Carnegie Hall audio: DTS & Dolby Digital 24 bit 48kHz
5.1 surround sound and 2.0 24 bit 48 kHz LPCM stereo [audio only]
1. Introduction
2. Nothing Is Easy
3. My God
4. With You There To Help Me/By Kind Permission Of
5. A Song For Jeffrey
6. To Cry You A Song
7. Sossity, You're A Woman/Reasons For Waiting/Sossity, You're A Woman
8. Dharma For One
9. We Used To Know
10. Guitar Solo
11. For A Thousand Mothers
DVD Bonus Feature:
An interview with Ian Anderson [London, 2010]
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