Jethro Tull - Living In The Past (2xLP, Comp, Gat)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
incl. booklet. inner sleeves have some seam splits. otherwise nice copy!
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Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Classic Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Song For Jeffrey 3:18
A2. Love Story 3:00
A3. Christmas Song 2:56
A4. Living In The Past 3:18
A5. Driving Song 2:37
A6. Bourèe 3:40
B1. Sweet Dream 4:00
B2. Singing All Day 3:02
B3. Teacher 4:06
B4. Witches Promise 3:48
B5. Inside 3:42
B6. Just Trying To Be 1:34
C1. By Permission Of 10:07
C2. Dharma For One 9:55
D1. Wond'ring Again 4:11
D2. Locomotive Breath 4:24
D3. Life Is A Long Song 3:17
D4. Up The Pool 3:09
D5. Dr. Bogenbroom 2:58
D6. From Later 2:06
D7. Nursie 4:35



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

℗ by Island Records Ltd. 1972. © Chrysalis
Remixing done at Morgan Studios, London.
A compilation of already released songs (A1, A6, B5, D2) previously unreleased tracks (A2 to A5, B1 to B4, B6, D1) live material (C1 & C2) and new recorded stuff (D3 to D7) - also available as a 5 song 7" EP running at 33 ⅓ RPM.
Tracks A1: from the album "This Was" recorded at Sound Techniques, London in July 1968.
Tracks A2 & A3: recorded at Morgan Studio, London in November 1968.
Tracks A4: recorded at Vantone Studio, West
Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A. in February 1969.
Tracks A5: recorded at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. in March 1969.
Tracks A6: from the album "Stand Up" recorded at Morgan Studio, London in April 1969.
Tracks B1 & B2: recorded at Morgan Studio, London in November 1969.
Tracks B3 & B4: recorded at Morgan Studio, London in December 1969.
Tracks B5: from the album "Benefit" recorded at Morgan Studio, London in January 1970.
Tracks B6 & D1: recorded at Morgan Studio, London in June 1970.
Tracks C1 & C2: recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York in November 1970 at a charity concert given by Jethro Tull in aid of Phoenix House, a New York drug reabilitation centre.
Tracks D2: from the album "Aqualung" recorded at Island Studio, London in December 1970.
Tracks D3 to D7: recorded at Sound Techniques, London in May 1971 (available as a 7" EP)

German release in hardcover book with 12p booklet and the European tracklist (D2 is "Locomotive Breath" instead of "Hymn 43")
No track timings on release.

 

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