Stand Up (2001 Bonus Tracks Edition) - Jethro Tull

Stand Up (2001 Bonus Tracks Edition)

Jethro Tull

  • Genre: Prog-Rock/Art Rock
  • Release Date: 1969-07-25
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2001 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
A New Day Yesterday 4:08 USD 0.99
2
Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Squa 2:12 USD 0.99
3
Bourée 3:45 USD 0.99
4
Back to the Family 3:53 USD 0.99
5
Look Into the Sun 4:23 USD 0.99
6
Nothing Is Easy 4:24 USD 0.99
7
Fat Man 2:50 USD 0.99
8
We Used to Know 4:03 USD 0.99
9
Reasons for Waiting 4:07 USD 0.99
10
For a Thousand Mothers 4:21 USD 0.99
11
Living in the Past 3:22 USD 0.99
12
Driving Song 2:44 USD 0.99
13
Sweet Dream 4:03 USD 0.99
14
17 3:07 USD 0.99
Stand Up (2001 Bonus Tracks Edition) - Jethro Tull
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Reviews

  • Great album cover!!!
    5
    By Reckia6
    My favorite album cover of all time. Great music, too! I think six of these ten songs are great and I like how the three last song titles together form a sentence! My four favorite songs are A New Day Yesterday, Bouree, Look Into The Sun and Fat Man. My favorite line of Fat Man is my favorite, "Roll us both down a mountain and I'm sure the fat man would win". The only two songs that I don't love are Back To The Family and For A Thousand Mothers, which sound a tad sloppy and Anderson's vocals are buried in the mix. Other than that, a great five star album.
  • Best cross section of Jethro Tull
    5
    By Smooth Retsina
    I had most of the Tull library….. I wore out Benefit and Living in the Past among others until I decided to “finally” get Stand Up. This is now my favorite. Tull’s musical diversity and sheer virtuosity on every instrument. Rock, ballads and just plain whimsical they can do it all and have solidified them as one of my all time favorite bands.
  • A 'Classic—Must Have’ album for the Rock Collector.
    5
    By Lightb8lb
    I can’t believe there is not a review for this album. Tull was an rock icon in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Suppose the reason it has not been reviewed is that it so well accepted as one of the hottest sounds that defined the times. You can put this album on again and again, yet it remains so fresh.