Jethro Tull’s second album, Stand Up, will be reissued in a two-CD/one-DVD set on November 18 via Warner UK.
Stand Up, originally released on August 1, 1969, in the U.K. and in October in the U.S., was well received by most critics and went on to be a favorite of many modern rock artists. Recorded at Morgan and Olympic Studios in London, the album still had a heavy blues influence and used a number of unusual instruments including one of the earliest uses of a mandolin in rock music, played by Ian Anderson.
For the new British release, the first disc includes a new stereo remix by Steven Wilson along with a number of added tracks including their first hit single, Living in the Past, different mixes and live BBC Sessions recordings.
Disc 2 is a January 9, 1969, concert from Stockholm while the DVD has 96/24 PCM stereo and DD/DTS 5.1 surround versions of the album, 96/24 flat transfers of the album, Living in the Past and Driving Song in both mono and stereo and video footage from the Stockholm show.
Additional content in the package has not been announced.
Jethro Tull Stand Up track list
Disc 1
Stereo remixes – Steven Wilson
A New Day Yesterday
Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
Bouree
Back To The Family
Look Into The Sun
Nothing Is Easy
Fat Man
We Used To Know
Reasons For Waiting
For A Thousand Mothers
Associated Recordings
Living In The Past
Driving Song
Bouree (Morgan version)
Living In The Past (Original 1969 Stereo single mix – Only released in Japan and on a US FM radio promo – Previously unreleased)
Driving Song (Original 1969 Stereo single mix – Only released in Japan and on a US FM radio promo -Previously unreleased)
A New Day Yesterday (BBC Sessions – Mono, previously released on the 2010 Collector’s Edition)
Fat Man (BBC Sessions – Mono, previously released on the 2010 Collector’s Edition)
Nothing Is Easy (BBC Sessions – Mono, previously released on the 2010 Collector’s Edition)
Bouree (BBC Sessions – Mono, previously released on the 2010 Collector’s Edition)
Disc 2
Live at The Stockholm Konserthuset 9th January 1969
Introduction
My Sunday Feeling
Martin’s Tune
To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be
Back To The Family
Dharma For One
Nothing Is Easy
A Song For Jeffrey
To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be (First show version)
Original 1969 Mono Single Mixes
Living In The Past
Driving Song
Radio Spots
Stand Up Radio spot # 1
Stand Up Radio spot # 2
DVD (Audio & Video)
Steven Wilson remix in 96/24 PCM stereo
Steven Wilson remix in DD/DTS 5.1 surround
96/24 flat transfer of Stand Up original stereo master tapes from June 5, 1969
96/24 flat transfer of original 1969 mono & stereo mixes of Living In The Past & Driving Song
Video footage from Stockholm 1969
To Be Sad Is A Mad Way To Be
Back To The Family
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