Hand-Numbered Limited Edition!
Superb Performance Remastered & Pressed On 180g Green Vinyl LP!
Over the course of 1968 Jethro Tull went from nobodies to one of Britain's hottest bands. At the end of the year, however, lead guitarist Mick Abrahams quit. With his replacement Martin Barre having only just joined, in January the band embarked on a brief Scandinavian visit in support of Jimi Hendrix. Originally performed for broadcast on SVR2 radio, this superb show captures them at a crucial juncture, as they move away from blues and towards a more idiosyncratic style of their own. It's presented here with background notes and images.
Features
- Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition
- 180g Vinyl
- Green Vinyl
- Includes the entire SVR2 radio broadcast
- Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality
- Background liners and rare images
- First time on vinyl
- Fold-over sleeve with full color insert
- Import
Musicians
Ian Anderson | vocals, flute |
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Martin Barre | guitar |
Glenn Cornick | bass |
Clive Bunker | drums |
Selections
Side One:
- My Sunday Feeling
- Martin's Tune
- To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be
- Back To The Family
Side Two:
- Dharma For One
- Nothing Is Easy
- Song For Jeffrey