Stand Up

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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
1A New Day Yesterday
2Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
3Bourée
4Back to the Family
5Look into the Sun
6Nothing Is Easy
7Fat Man
8We Used to Know
9Reasons for Waiting
10For a Thousand Mothers
11Living in the Past
12Driving Song
13Sweet Dream
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