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Jethro Tull- Stand Up-LP
Jethro Tull - Stand Up - LP
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Jethro Tull – Stand Up
Stand Up, released in 1969, is Jethro Tull’s second album and marks a significant shift toward a more progressive rock sound, blending folk, blues, and classical influences. The album features the standout track "A New Day Yesterday," which highlights the band's evolving style and Ian Anderson's distinctive flute playing. It helped establish Jethro Tull's reputation for innovative compositions and musicianship.
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Jethro Tull – Stand Up
- A New Day Yesterday
- Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
- Bourée
- Back to the Family
- Look into the Sun
- Nothing Is Easy
- Fat Man
- We Used to Know
- Reasons for Waiting
- For a Thousand Mothers
- Living in the Past
- Driving Song
- Sweet Dream
- 17
- Living in the Past
- Bourée
- A New Day Yesterday
- Nothing Is Easy
- Fat Man
- Stand Up
- Stand Up
- Nothing Is Easy
- My God
- With You There to Help Me / By Kind Permission Of
- A Song for Jeffrey
- To Cry You a Song
- Sossity; You're a Woman / Reasons for Waiting / Sossity; You're a Woman
- Dharma for One
- We Used to Know
- Guitar Solo
- For a Thousand Mothers
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