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Stand Up

Jethro Tull

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Released: Jan 1973
Label: Emi Catalogue
Stand Up, originally released in 1969, is a transitional affair in Jethro Tull's discography. "A New Day Yesterday," a meaty chunk of British hard-rock that opens the album, continues in the vein of its predecessor, the primal This Was. The rest of the record, however, points towards the group's proggy future: flute-dominated art rock equally inspired by Traffic and Fairport Convention. This record must have come as a something of a shock to fans who were grooving to the group's hard rock fare.
- Justin Farrar
Jethro Tull - Stand Up 2007-02-01
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    A New Day Yesterday
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    Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
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    Bouree
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    Back To The Family
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    Look Into The Sun
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    4:26
    Nothing Is Easy
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    Fat Man
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    We Used To Know
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    Reasons For Waiting
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    4:21
    For A Thousand Mothers
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    Living In The Past
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    Driving Song
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    Sweet Dream
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