20 Years of Jethro Tull

~ Release by Jethro Tull (see all versions of this release, 8 available)

Annotation

This CD has the re-issued layout that copied the USA discs and move Essential Tull up the order
The four sides of the US vinyl release are titled thus:
1.1: "The Radio Archives & Rare Tracks"
1.2: "Essential Tull"
2.1: "Flawed Gems (Dusted Down)"
2.2: "The Other Sides of Tull"

Tracklist

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1Stormy Monday Blues
producer:
Ian Anderson
bass guitar:
Glenn Cornick (on 1968-11-05)
drums (drum set):
Clive Bunker (on 1968-11-05)
electric guitar:
Mick Abrahams (on 1968-11-05)
flute:
Ian Anderson (on 1968-11-05)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1968-11-05)
recorded at:
BBC Radio Theatre in London, England, United Kingdom (on 1968-11-05)
live cover recording of:
Call It Stormy Monday (but Tuesday Is Just as Bad) (on 1968-11-05)
lyricist and composer:
T‐Bone Walker
publisher:
Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. (ended), Burlington Music Co., Ltd., Songs Of The Knoll, 日音 Synch事業部, Peermusic III, Ltd. (until 2018-11-01), Gregmark Music Inc (from 1959 to present), Lord and Walker Publishing (from 1959 to present) and Raleigh Music Group (from 2018-11-01 to present)
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Scandinavia AB (in 1994)
4:08
2Love Story
producer:
Ian Anderson
bass guitar:
Glenn Cornick (on 1968-11-05)
drums (drum set):
Clive Bunker (on 1968-11-05)
electric guitar:
Mick Abrahams (on 1968-11-05)
flute and mandolin:
Ian Anderson (on 1968-11-05)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1968-11-05)
recorded at:
BBC Radio Theatre in London, England, United Kingdom (on 1968-11-05)
live recording of:
Love Story (on 1968-11-05)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
2:51
3A New Day Yesterday
producer:
Ian Anderson
bass guitar:
Glenn Cornick (on 1969-06-22)
drums (drum set):
Clive Bunker (on 1969-06-22)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (on 1969-06-22)
flute and harmonica:
Ian Anderson (on 1969-06-22)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1969-06-22)
recorded at:
BBC Radio Theatre in London, England, United Kingdom (on 1969-06-22)
live recording of:
A New Day Yesterday (on 1969-06-22)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
4:20
4Summerday Sands
recorded in:
Monte-Carlo, Monaco (in 1975)
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (in 1975)
bass guitar:
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (in 1975)
drums (drum set):
Barriemore Barlow (in 1975)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1975)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1975)
conductor:
Dee Palmer (in 1975)
remixer:
Steven Wilson
recorded at:
Maison Rouge Mobile Studio at Radio Monte Carlo (in 1975)
recording of:
Summerday Sands (in 1975)
writer:
Ian Anderson
3:45
5March the Mad Scientist
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (in 1974)
double bass:
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (in 1974)
keyboard:
John Evan (in 1974)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1974)
recorded at:
Morgan Studio 2 in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1974)
samples from:
Minstrel in the Gallery by Jethro Tull (on 1975-09-05)
recording of:
March the Mad Scientist (in 1974)
writer:
Ian Anderson
1:49
6Witch’s Promise
executive producer:
Terry Ellis
producer:
Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis
acoustic guitar and flute:
Ian Anderson (in 1970)
bass guitar:
Glenn Cornick (in 1970)
drums (drum set):
Clive Bunker (in 1970)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1970)
keyboard:
John Evan (in 1970)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1970)
remixer:
Robin Black
recorded at:
Morgan Studios in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1970)
remixed at:
Morgan Studios in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom
recording of:
The Witch’s Promise (on 1969-12-19)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
3:51
7Living in the Past
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar and flute:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-11-25)
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (on 1987-11-25)
drums (drum set):
Doane Perry (on 1987-11-25)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (on 1987-11-25)
keyboard:
Don Airey (on 1987-11-25)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-11-25)
recorded at:
The Tower Theater Upper Darby PA in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, United States (on 1987-11-25)
live recording of:
Living in the Past (Jethro Tull) (on 1987-11-25)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson (on 1969-02-12)
publisher:
BMG Monarch, Ian Anderson Music Ltd. and Chrysalis Music Ltd. (in 1969)
4:09
8Aqualung
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (on 1982-04-08)
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (on 1982-04-08)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (on 1982-04-08)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (on 1982-04-08)
keyboard:
Peter Vettese (on 1982-04-08)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1982-04-08)
recorded at:
Congress Centrum Halle Hamburg West Germany in Hamburg, Germany (on 1982-04-08)
live recording of:
Aqualung (Jethro Tull) (on 1982-04-08)
lyricist:
Ian Anderson and Jennie Franks
composer:
Ian Anderson
7:46
9Locomotive Breath
producer:
Ian Anderson
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (on 1982-04-08)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (on 1982-04-08)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (on 1982-04-08)
flute:
Ian Anderson (on 1982-04-08)
keyboard:
Peter Vettese (on 1982-04-08)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1982-04-08)
recorded at:
Congress Centrum Halle Hamburg West Germany in Hamburg, Germany (on 1982-04-08)
live recording of:
Locomotive Breath (on 1982-04-08)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
6:01
10Lick Your Fingers Clean2:47
11Overhang
producer:
Ian Anderson
mixer:
Robin Black (in 1988-04)
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (in 1981)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (in 1981)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1981)
flute and keyboard:
Ian Anderson (in 1981)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1981)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1981)
recording of:
Overhang (in 1981)
writer:
Ian Anderson
4:30
12Crossword
producer:
Ian Anderson and Robin Black
mixer:
Robin Black (in 1988-04)
bass guitar:
John Glascock (in 1979)
drums (drum set):
Barriemore Barlow (in 1979)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1979)
flute:
Ian Anderson (in 1979)
keyboard:
John Evan (in 1979)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1979)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1979)
recording of:
Crossword (in 1979)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
3:37
13Jack-A-Lynn
producer:
Ian Anderson
mixer:
Robin Black (in 1988-04)
acoustic bass guitar and electric bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (in 1981)
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (in 1981)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (in 1981)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1981)
keyboard:
Peter Vettese (in 1981)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1981)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1981)
recording of:
Jack-A-Lynn (in 1981)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
4:44
14Kelpie
producer:
Ian Anderson
mixer:
Robin Black (in 1988-04)
accordion [accordian] and keyboard:
John Evan (in 1979)
bass guitar:
John Glascock (in 1979)
drums (drum set):
Barriemore Barlow (in 1979)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1979)
flute, mandolin and tin whistle:
Ian Anderson (in 1979)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1979)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1979)
recording of:
Kelpie (in 1979)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
3:31
15Part of the Machine
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar, flute and tin whistle:
Ian Anderson (in 1988-03)
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (in 1988-03)
bouzouki and keyboard:
Maartin Allcock (in 1988-03)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (in 1988-03)
electric guitar:
Maartin Allcock (in 1988-03) and Martin Barre (in 1988-03)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1988-03)
recording of:
Part of the Machine (in 1988-03)
writer:
Ian Anderson
6:54
16Mayhem, Maybe
producer:
Ian Anderson
mixer:
Robin Black (in 1988-04)
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (in 1981) and Martin Barre (in 1981)
drums (drum set):
Gerry Conway (in 1981)
flute and tin whistle:
Ian Anderson (in 1988-04)
mandolin, octave mandolin [bass mandolin] and octavina [octavius]:
Dave Pegg (in 1981)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1988-04)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge in London, England, United Kingdom (in 1981)
recording of:
Mayhem, Maybe (in 1981)
writer:
Ian Anderson
3:05
17Wond’ring Aloud
recording engineer:
Trevor White (on 1987-10-29)
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-10-29)
bass guitar:
Dave Pegg (on 1987-10-29)
keyboard:
Don Airey (on 1987-10-29)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-10-29)
produced for:
95.8 Capital FM (on 1987-10-29)
recorded at:
Hammersmith Odeon London in Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England, United Kingdom (on 1987-10-29)
live recording of:
Wond’ring Aloud (on 1987-10-29)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
1:56
18Dun Ringill
recording engineer:
Trevor White (on 1987-10-29)
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-10-29) and Martin Barre (on 1987-10-29)
mandolin:
Dave Pegg (on 1987-10-29)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (on 1987-10-29) and Dave Pegg (on 1987-10-29)
produced for:
95.8 Capital FM (on 1987-10-29)
recorded at:
Hammersmith Odeon London in Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England, United Kingdom (on 1987-10-29)
live recording of:
Dun Ringill (on 1987-10-29)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
3:04
19Life’s a Long Song
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar and flute:
Ian Anderson (in 1971)
bass guitar:
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (in 1971)
drums (drum set):
Barriemore Barlow (in 1971)
electric guitar:
Martin Barre (in 1971)
keyboard:
John Evan (in 1971)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1971)
conductor:
David Palmer (in 1971)
recorded at:
Sound Techniques in Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom (in 1971)
recording of:
Life Is a Long Song (on 1971-05-17)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
3:18
20Nursie
executive producer:
Terry Ellis
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson
vocals:
Ian Anderson
remixer:
Robin Black
remixed at:
Morgan Studios in Willesden, Brent, London, England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Nursie
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
1:37
21Grace
recorded in:
Monte-Carlo, Monaco (in 1975-04)
producer:
Ian Anderson
acoustic guitar:
Ian Anderson (in 1975-04)
violin:
Pat Halling (in 1975-04)
vocals:
Ian Anderson (in 1975-04)
conductor:
David Palmer (in 1975-04)
produced for:
BBC (in 1975-04)
recorded at:
Maison Rouge Mobile Studio at Radio Monte Carlo (in 1975-04)
live recording of:
Grace (in 1975-04)
lyricist and composer:
Ian Anderson
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