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This Was (Collectors Edition) (2CD)
by: Jethro Tull
List Price: £15.99CD-Charts Price: £12.98 You Save: £3.01 (19%)Prices subject to change.
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099920649722
Format: Special Edition, Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
Label: EMI
Manufacturer: EMI
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: EMI
Release Date: April 28, 2008
Studio: EMI
Sales Rank: 4340
Disc 1:- My Sunday Feeling
- Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
- Beggar's Farm
- Move On Alone
- Serenade To A Cuckoo (2008 Digital Remaster)
- Dharma For One (2008 Digital Remaster)
- It's Breaking Me Up (2008 Digital Remaster)
- Cat's Squirrel
- A Song For Jeffrey (2008 Digital Remaster)
- Round (2008 Digital Remaster)
- So Much Trouble
- My Sunday Feeling
- Serenade To A Cuckoo
- Cat's Squirrel
- A Song For Jeffrey
- Love Story
- Stormy Monday
- Beggars Farm
- Dharma For One
Disc 2:- My Sunday Feeling
- Some Day The Sun Won't Shine
- Beggars Farm
- Move On Alone
- Serenade To A Cuckoo
- Dharma For One
- It's Breaking Me Up
- Cat's Squirrel
- A Song For Jeffrey
- Round
- Love Story
- Christmas Song
- Sunshine Day
- One For John Gee
- Love Story
- Christmas Song
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Surely this dismal jam session was the blueprint for Spinal Tap. Its of its time, over-indulgent and plain silly. I just cannot hear any trace of musicianship in it, and it sounds as if it was recorded at Regent Sound.
YUK!
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"This Was" was one of my favourite albums of 1968. I bought it on vinyl LP at the time, then on CD in the early `90s, in 2001 the remaster and now the 40th anniversary edition. Hopefully that's cracked it now!
This 2008 version is superb, if only all reissues were as comprehensive as this - Tim Chacksfield's name under the compilers credit usually guarantees a well researched compilation and this one is no exception. Add Abbey Road's Peter Mew as the remasterer / remixer and you know it's going to sound good too.
On CD 1 the original mono mix has been remastered and sounds just great. In 1968 the mono mix usually got more attention than the stereo mix of many albums and this mix is somewhat different to the more often ... Read More:
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I did recollect 'This Was' as a decent if patchy album by one of my favourite bands of yesteryear - until I heard it again in this new reissue, and what a revelation it is. The band is superb with Ian's contribution nicely balanced with all the others; the superb rhythm section of Clive Bunker and Glenn Cornick, and Mick Abrahams in great form. There are some lovely jazz tinges in amongst the overall blues feel of the album that would sadly be lost on their later albums. There is a freshness and lightness of execution about this and their other early albums, that became leaden by the time they turned the guitar amps up, went a bit heavy metal and got lost in the woods of old England. Despite the always fantastic musicianship, I never really got ... Read More:
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Look - it IS a bit much that this is being revisited so soon after the recent slew of Tull reissues. On the other hand, while later reissues in the recent series got lavish extras and booklets, This Was was treated rather lightely (as were all the early albums to be honest).
So here we have This Was done right. Talk about lavish - double disc, great booklet (with comments from ALL band members), and a fold out cover with more shots from the period.
I've been playing the Mono version, and it's just glorious. The bonus material? It matches what's on the original disc, in both quality and sound. Those John Peel sessions sound like they were done yesterday.
It's unlikely new fans are stumbling upon this ... Read More:
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They may only have been a blues band for a short while but this version of Tull made an album that sounds every bit as fresh now as the day it was released. Featuring strong original songs like "My Sunday Feeling" and "Beggar's Farm" and a distinctive British take on the blues, these guys were every bit a match for their better known blues-boom contemporaries. In truth I'm not much of a Tull fan but this package rocks. I can't think of anywhere else you could find manic flute playing like that on Roland Kirk's "Serenade to a Cuckoo" alongside Mick Abrahams wonderful guitar heavy take on "Cat's Squirrel" There's some inventive bass and drum playing too and even the drum solo isn't completely out of place. The sound has been superbly remastered/remixed ... Read More:
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