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Stand Up

Stand Up

SKU: CD20148 Barcode: 0724353545826
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  • Released Date: 24 Sep 2001

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

JETHRO TULL Stand Up Review:

The year is 1969, the moon landing has just taken place, and Jethro Tull is back with their second studio album, Stand Up. This masterpiece is a sonic journey that will have you grooving and contemplating the meaning of life all at once.

Frontman Ian Anderson's distinctive flute playing adds a whimsical touch to tracks like "Bouree" and "Fat Man," while Martin Barre's fiery guitar riffs provide a rock edge that keeps you on your toes. The band effortlessly switches between folk, blues, and rock influences, creating a sound that is truly unique and captivating.

Lyrically, Anderson's storytelling paints vivid images that will have you questioning your own existence one moment and laughing out loud the next. Standout tracks like "A New Day Yesterday" and "Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square" showcase the band's poetic prowess and ability to tackle deep themes with a touch of humour.

Overall, Stand Up is a must-listen for any music lover looking for an album that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Jethro Tull has truly outdone themselves with this one, solidifying their place in the pantheon of rock legends. So grab your headphones, sit back, and prepare to be taken on a wild ride through the minds of these musical virtuosos. Trust us, you won't regret it. Cheers!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. A New Day Yesterday
2. Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
3. Bourée
4. Back to the Family
5. Look Into the Sun
6. Nothing Is Easy
7. Fat Man
8. We Used to Know
9. Reasons for Waiting
10. For a Thousand Mothers
11. Living in the Past
12. Driving Song
13. Sweet Dream
14. 17

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About the artist

Jethro Tull

JETHRO TULL: The Flute-Wielding Wizard of Prog-Rock If you ask any music aficionado to name a band with a flautist as their frontman, chances are the first name that pops into their head is Jethro Tull. Led by the enigmatic Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull has been pushing the boundaries of rock music since the late 1960s, infusing their sound with folk, blues, and a healthy dose of whimsical storytelling. Anderson himself is a true musical polymath, effortlessly switching between flute solos that will make your jaw drop and vocals that can range from a gentle whisper to a full-on rock scream. And let's not forget his signature move of standing on one leg while playing the flute - a feat that has left many a fan scratching their heads in wonder. But it's not just Anderson's musical prowess that makes Jethro Tull stand out. Their albums are a masterclass in storytelling, with concept albums like "Thick as a Brick" and "Aqualung" taking listeners on a journey through surreal worlds and thought-provoking narratives. And let's not forget their epic live performances, complete with elaborate stage setups and Anderson's iconic stage presence. So, whether you're a die-hard prog-rock fan or just someone looking to expand their musical horizons, Jethro Tull is a band that should be on your radar. With their unmatched musicianship, whimsical storytelling, and one-legged flute-playing frontman, Jethro Tull is a force to be reckoned with in the world of rock music.

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