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Jethro Tull - This Was album

Jethro Tull - This Was album

  • Performer: Jethro Tull
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: This Was
  • Released: 1968
  • Style: Blues Rock
  • Country: UK
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Description

Tracklist: 1. My Sunday Feeling, 2. Some Day The Sun Won’t Shine For You, 3. Beggar’s Farm, 4. Move On Alone, 5. Serenade To A Cuckoo, 6. Dharma For One, 7. It’s Breaking Me Up, 8. Cat’s Squirrel, 9. A Song For Jeffrey, 10.

This Was is the debut studio album by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1968. Recorded at a cost of £1200, it is the only Jethro Tull album with guitarist Mick Abrahams, who was a major influence for the sound and music style of the band's first songs. When the album was released the band was already performing at the Marquee Club in London, where other successful British groups, such as the Rolling Stones and The Who, had started their careers.

Jethro Tull was initially a strange kind of blues band. Their first line-up included Mick Abrahams, Glenn Cornick, Clive Bunker, and Ian Anderson. Shop this was on burning shed. The debut album hit in the British charts, partly thanks to great airplay from BBC Radio DJ John Peel. In June 1968, just before this album was recorded, Jethro Tull began a residency at London’s famed Marquee Club (where the ‘Stones and The Who also launched their careers). Band advisers failed to get Ian to give up the flute and let Mick do all the singing. The album was recorded without any record company contract presuming, correctly, that a deal could be made afterwards. Tull began their first US tour in January 1969, immediately after securing the services of guitarist Martin Barre.

Producer – Jethro Tull, Terry Ellis. Written-By – Bunker (tracks: 10), Cornick (tracks: 10), Anderson (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 7, 9, 10), Abrahams (tracks: 3, 4, 10), Ellis (tracks: 10). Notes. This was commenced on Thursday 13th June and finished on Friday 23rd August (1968). Track 2 is "Some Day The Sun Won't Shine On You" on CD. Track 3 is "Begger's Farm" on CD. Track 4 is "Move On Along" on CD. Issued in a standard jewel case with an 8-page booklet

Jethro Tull was very much a blues band on their debut album, vaguely reminiscent of the Graham Bond Organization only more cohesive, and with greater commercial sense. The revelations about the group's roots on This Was - which was recorded during the summer of 1968 - can be astonishing, even 30 years after the fact

This is the discography of the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull who formed in Luton, Bedfordshire, in December 1967. Initially playing blues rock, the band's sound soon incorporated elements of British folk music and hard rock to forge a progressive rock signature. The band were led by itarist Ian Anderson, and have included other significant members such as guitarist Martin Barre, drummer Doane Perry, and bassist Dave Pegg.

Band Name Jethro Tull. Album Name This Was. Type Album. Erscheinungsdatum 1968. Labels Island Records. Musik GenreProg Folk. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen33. 1. My Sunday Feeling. 2. Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You.

Jethro Tull This was. Ken Vanderzanden. Повторите попытку позже. Опубликовано: 21 сент. 2013 г. full 1968 album. My Sunday Feeling (0:00) Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You (3:44) Beggar's Farm (7:41) Move On Alone (12:02) Serenade To A Cuckoo (14:04) Dharma For One (20:12) It's Breaking Me Up (24:26) Cat's Squirrel (29:30) A Song For Jeffrey (35:14) Round (38:40).

The first Jethro Tull album I bought was " Living in the Past . .Every song better than than the one before  . Like many British groups of the time, Jethro Tull started out as a blues-rock band but with jazz overtones. One track on the album is a Rahsaan Roland Kirk piece entitled "Serenade to a Cuckoo" with impressive jazz flute playing by Ian Anderson. This album is more of a group effort than the following Tull albums with blues guitarist Mick Abrahams having a prominent role. Move on Alone", sung by Abrahams, is the only Jethro Tull vocal song not sung by Ian Anderson

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 My Sunday Feeling 3:38
A2 Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You 2:42
A3 Beggar's Farm 4:19
A4 Move On Alone 2:00
A5 Serenade To A Cuckoo 6:01
B1 Dharma For One 4:11
B2 It's Breaking Me Up 4:56
B3 Cat's Squirrel
Written-By – Traditional
5:36
B4 A Song For Jeffrey 3:18
B5 Round 0:50

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Chrysalis Productions Ltd.
  • Published By – Chrysalis Music
  • Published By – Flamingo Music
  • Recorded At – Sound Techniques, London
  • Pressed By – Orlake Records

Credits

  • Arranged By – David Palmer (tracks: A4), Mick Abrahams (tracks: B3)
  • Bass Guitar – Glenn Cornick
  • Design [Cover Concept] – Terry Ellis
  • Drums, Wind [Hooter], Other [Charm Bracelet] – Clive Bunker
  • Engineer – Victor Gamm*
  • Flute, Harmonica, Wind [Claghorn], Piano, Vocals, Design [Cover Concept] – Ian Anderson
  • Guitar, Guitar [Nine-string], Vocals – Mick Abrahams
  • Photography By – Brian Ward
  • Producer – Jethro Tull, Terry Ellis
  • Written-By – Bunker* (tracks: B1, B5), Cornick* (tracks: B5), Anderson* (tracks: A1 To A3, B1, B2, B4, B5), Abrahams* (tracks: A3, A4, B5), Kirk* (tracks: A5), Ellis* (tracks: B5)

Notes

Black and orange ‘eye’ logo on pink label variation with "Made in England" and Chrysalis logo.

© Chrysalis Productions Ltd. 1968.
Jethro Tull songs published by Chrysalis Music.
'Serenade To A Cuckoo' published by Flamingo Music.

℗ 1968
Made in England

Pink label release, can be found with the three earliest Island logo versions:
First issue: orange bulls eye pink label
First issue: 2nd variation orange bulls eye pink label with Rights Society "BIEM" and "Made in England" (This one)
Second issue: pink black block i label.
Third issue: pink small white i label.

(reissued on every label style since, including pink rim palm tree etc).

Also issued in mono (#ILP 985).

Laminated gatefold sleeve with ‘wide’ spine.
On rear sleeve:
Chrysalis logo with address "Island Records Ltd., 155 - 157 Oxford Street, London, W1, England".
‘STEREO ILPS 9085′ on rear sleeve (top right corner).
Inside gatefold unlaminated spread, overlapped glue-tab at top, ''flipback''

Recorded Thursday 13th June to Friday 23rd August, 1968 at Sound Techniques Studio, Chelsea, London.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Run-out, Stamped): I L P S + 9 0 8 5 + A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Run-out, Stamped): I L P S + 9 0 8 5 + B
  • Rights Society: BIEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ILPS 9085 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album) Island Records ILPS 9085 UK 1968
ILP 985 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Ste) Island Records ILP 985 UK 1968
CHR 1041 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP, Whi) Chrysalis CHR 1041 UK 1983
ILPS 9085 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, RP, Pal) Island Records ILPS 9085 UK Unknown
SLIR 22.031 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album) Ricordi International, Island Records SLIR 22.031 Italy 1969

Tracklist

1 My Sunday Feeling
2 Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
3 Beggar's Farm
4 Move On Alone
5 Serenade To A Cuckoo
6 Dharma For One
7 It's Breaking Me Up
8 Cat's Squirrel
9 A Song For Jeffrey
10 Round
Bonus Tracks:
11 One For John Gee
12 Love Story
13 A Christmas Song

Notes

Includes a japanese liner notes sheet and an obi.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 4 943674 163847
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4943674163847
  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ILPS 9085 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album) Island Records ILPS 9085 UK 1968
ILP 985 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Ste) Island Records ILP 985 UK 1968
CHR 1041 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP, Whi) Chrysalis CHR 1041 UK 1983
ILPS 9085 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album, RP, Pal) Island Records ILPS 9085 UK Unknown
SLIR 22.031 Jethro Tull This Was ‎(LP, Album) Ricordi International, Island Records SLIR 22.031 Italy 1969

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