Originally Released: 1968 Discs: 2 Label: Capitol/EMI Records Item Number: CAP064972
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This Was [Digipak]
Track Listings
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DISC 1: MONO: |
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My Sunday Feeling |
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Some Day the Sun Won't Shine |
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Beggars Farm |
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Move On Alone |
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Serenade To a Cuckoo |
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Dharma For One |
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It's Breaking Me Up |
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Cat's Squirrel |
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Song For Jeffrey, A |
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Round |
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So Much Trouble |
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My Sunday Feeling |
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Serenade To a Cuckoo |
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Cat's Squirrel |
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Song For Jeffrey, A |
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Love Story |
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Stormy Monday |
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Beggar's Farm |
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Dharma For One |
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DISC 2: NEW STEREO MIX: |
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My Sunday Feeling |
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Some Day the Sun Won't Shine |
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Beggars Farm |
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Move On Alone |
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Serenade To a Cuckoo |
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Dharma For One |
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It's Breaking Me Up |
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Cat's Squirrel |
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Song For Jeffrey, A |
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Round |
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Love Story |
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Christmas Song |
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Sunshine Day |
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One For John Gee |
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Love Story |
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Christmas Song |
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Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, clag horn, mouth organ, piano); Mick Abrahams (guitar, background vocals); Glenn Cornick (bass); Clive Bunker (drums).
Producers: Terry Ellis, Jethro Tull.
Reissue producers: Jo Brooks, Nigel Reeve.
Recorded at Sound Techniques Studio, London, England between June 13 and August 23, 1968. Includes liner notes by Ian Anderson.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Jethro Tull: Mick Abrahams (vocals, guitar); Ian Anderson (vocals, flute, harmonica, piano); Glenn Cornick (bass guitar); Clive Bunker (drums).
Jethro Tull's first album, THIS WAS, recorded and released in 1968, shows a band that is a far cry from their better-known incarnation as a prog rock outfit in the late 1970s. Instead, Tull come across here as a solid and talented blues band with elements of jazz, folk, and psychedelia thrown in. The band's sound was heavily influenced by guitarist, singer, and songwriter Mick Abrahams, whose bluesy singing and leads distinguish this disc in Tull's discography. Frontman Ian Anderson also shines with tunes like "Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You" and the excellent cover of Rashaan Roland Kirk's "Serenade to a Cuckoo." A collector's edition, released in 2008, features a new stereo mix of the album and four early singles added as bonus tracks.
Q (7/99, p.140) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...It's a band escaping from its bedroom blues, experimenting with the free progressive vibe, dipping into some officially crazy jazz structures and coming up with a sound that's unique....THIS WAS caught [TULL] at the peak of their unbridled creativity."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.124) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The band's jazz and blues passions, which made them ideal Marquee residents, are virtually transparent here....Best of al are the instrumental workouts..."
Category: Rock & Pop Release Date: 06/10/08
Originally Released: 1968 Mono / Stereo: Mixed Discs: 2 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Mixed Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
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