75. Back to the Family (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
76. Look Into the Sun (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
77. Nothing Is Easy (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
78. Fat Man (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
79. We Used to Know (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
80. Reasons for Waiting (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
81. For a Thousand Mothers (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Master) 6
82. Living in the Past (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Mono Mix) 7
83. Driving Song (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Mono Mix) 7
84. Living in the Past (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Mix) 7
85. Driving Song (96/24 Flat Transfer - Original Stereo Mix) 7
86. To Be Sad Is a Mad Way to Be (Live at the Stockholm Konserthuset - 9th January 1969) 7
87. Back to the Family (Live at the Stockholm Konserthuset - 9th January 1969)
More Info:
The Band s Second Album Is Expanded For A 2CD/1DVD Set That Features Rare And Unreleased Music, Plus Live Footage From A 1969 Concert In Sweden.
Jethro Tull s second album, Stand Up, marked an early turning point for the band with the addition of guitarist Martin Barre along with Ian Anderson s introduction of folk-rock influences to the group s blues-based sound. Released in the summer of 1969, Stand Up rose quickly to the top of the U.K. Albums Chart, and eventually earned gold certification in the U.S.
Reviews:
Highlights from the set include: - Original album and bonus tracks (including the previously unreleased Bouree ) remixed in 5.1 surround and stereo by Steven Wilson - 96/24 flat transfer of the original stereo master tapes - 96/24 flat transfer of the original mono and stereo mixes of Living In The Past and Driving Song - Video of the band performing live in January 1969 - Presented in the now familiar book sized packaging that includes a 112-page booklet with an extensive history of the album, track-by-track annotations by Ian Anderson, plus rare and unseen photographs - Includes the original album s pop-up book artwork designed by James Grashow