"This Was", Jethro Tull's first album, was released on October 25, 1968, a breath of fresh air in the static world of British Blues.
Despite the positive reviews and various appreciation, Ian
Anderson "turns" 180 °, and shortly thereafter will revolutionize the
"sound" of Jethro Tull.
Not only "blues", but many ingredients and musical styles blended together by the sound of the flute, which will become "Jethro Tull Style", forcing Mick Abrahams to play blues in some London pub.
A Pop of Everything
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Track List
Side One
01 - "My Sunday Feeling"
Ian Anderson - 3:43.
02 - "Some Day the Sun Won't
Shine for You" Anderson - 2:49.
03 - "Beggar's Farm" Mick
Abrahams, Anderson - 4:19.
04 - "Move on Alone"
Abrahams - 1:58.
05 - "Serenade to a Cuckoo" (Instrumental) Roland Kirk - 6:07.
Side Two
01 - "Dharma for One"
(Instrumental) Anderson, Clive Bunker - 4:15.
02 - "It's Breaking Me Up"
Anderson - 5:04.
03 - "Cat's Squirrel"
(Instrumental) Traditional, arranged by Abrahams - 5:42.
04 - "A Song for Jeffrey"
Anderson - 3:22.
05 - "Round" (Instrumental)
Anderson, Abrahams, Bunker, Glenn Cornick, Terry Ellis - 1:03.
1973 cassette version has same track
order, but on opposite sides.
Sides one and two were combined as
tracks 1–10 on CD reissues.
Personnel
Ian Anderson – lead vocals (all
except track 4), flute, mouth organ, "claghorn", piano.
Mick Abrahams – lead vocals (track
4), backing vocals, electric guitar, nine-string guitar.
Glenn Cornick – bass guitar.
Clive Bunker – drums, percussion hooter, charm bracelet.
Additional Musicians
Dee Palmer – French horn and orchestral arrangements.
Production
Terry Ellis – producer.
Victor Gamm – engineer.
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