Stand Up: is the second album by Jethro Tull. It was recorded during April 1969 at Morgan Studio, in London. The original guitarist Mick Abrahams was replaced by Martin Barre, due musical differences with Ian Anderson, who, from this work was in full control of the music and lyrics.
Strings arranged and conducted by David Palmer.
Artist:
Jethro Tull
Year:
1969
Type:
Studio Album
Format:
Vinyl
Produced by:
Ian Anderson, Terry Ellis
Genre:
Folk Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock
Musicians:
Clive Bunker (drums, Percussion), Glenn Cornick (bass), Ian Anderson (acoustic guitar, Balalaika, flute, harmonica, mandolin, organ, piano, vocals), Martin Barre (flute, guitar)
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Overall:
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3.75 from 2 ratings |
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Year ranked:
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5 over 16 for 1969 |
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Genre ranked:
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11 over 57 for Folk Rock
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62 over 426 for Progressive Rock
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69 over 581 for Rock
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Country ranked:
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158 over 986 from U. K. |
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Releases:
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 | | 1969 | | Vinyl | Island Records | ILPS 9103 | | | 1987 | | CD | Chrysalis Records | CDP 32 1042-2 | | | 2001 | Rem. Ed. Bonus Tracks | CD | Chrysalis Records | 7243 5 35458 2 6 |
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Tracks
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| Number |
Title |
Duration |
Musics |
Lyrics |
| A1 | A New Day Yesterday; | 04:10 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | A2 | Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square; | 02:12 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | A3 | Bouree (arranged By Ian Anderson); | 03:46 | Johann Sebastian Bach; | | | A4 | Back To The Family; | 03:48 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | A5 | Look Into The Sun; | 04:20 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | B1 | Nothing Is Easy; | 04:25 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | B2 | Fat Man; | 02:52 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | B3 | We Used To Know; | 03:59 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | B4 | Reasons For Waiting; | 04:05 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; | | B5 | For A Thousand Mothers; | 04:13 | Ian Anderson; | Ian Anderson; |
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