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Stand Up
Even as they began to fancy themselves as codpiece-wearing Elizabethan minstrels in the gallery, Jethro Tull was a blues-based hard-rock group, and an explosive one, at that. On Stand Up, they enjoy the best of both worlds, with lighter fare such as "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" and a jazzy instrumental take on J. S. Bach's "Bouree" mixing nicely with the blistering rock of "A New Day Yesterday," "Nothing Is Easy," and "For a Thousand Mothers." On Stand Up, the group's second album, you can hear the band, and the grand scheme behind it, begin to solidify. --Daniel Durchholz
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Tracks| 1 | A New Day Yesterday | | 2 | Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square | | 3 | Bourée | | 4 | Back to the Family | | 5 | Look into the Sun | | 6 | Nothing Is Easy | | 7 | Fat Man | | 8 | We Used to Know | | 9 | Reasons for Waiting | | 10 | For a Thousand Mothers | | 11 | Living in the Past | | 12 | Driving Song | | 13 | Sweet Dream | | 14 | 17 |
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