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JETHRO TULL – 2 CD OBI JAPAN AUDIOPHILE 1ST EDITION EVER IN A REPLICA TO THE ORIGINAL LP JACKETS RELEASES IN A OBI CD SET WITH A LOT OF BONUS TRACKS ONLY AVAILABLE ON THESE LIMITED EDITIONS. BOTH WITH THERE ORIGINAL OBI STRIPS ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE TO VERIFY THE EDITIONS FOR COLLECTORS

THESE ARE THE ORIGINAL COLLECTORS VALUABLE 2001/2 EDITION RELEASES NOT THE 2006 SECOND GENERATION PRESSINGS. 

PLUS BONUS 3RD TITLE NIGHTCAP WITH JEWEL CASE.

A LOT OF BONUS TRACKS INCLUDED ON THESE JAPAN REPLICA'S. MANY OF THESE TULL JAPAN REPLICA'S SELL FOR OVER $250 APIECE IN THE COLLECTORS MARKET.

THE JAPAN REPLICA OBI TITLES INCLUDES -

THIS WAS - GATEFOLD JACKET

AQUALUNG - GATEFOLD JACKET 

THESE ARE THE 2001/2 COLLECTORS EDITION PRESSING NOT THE 2006 2ND EDITION.

THE BEST PRICING YOU WILL EVER SEE ON THESE 1ST EDITIONS AND THIS IS A ONE TIME SPECIAL

WHAT IS A JAPAN "MINI/REPLICA-LP-SLEEVE" CD?

Have you ever lamented the loss of one of the 20th Century's great art forms, the 12" vinyl LP jacket? Then "mini-LP-sleeve" CD's may be for you.

Mini-sleeve CDs are manufactured in Japan under license. The disc is packaged inside a 135MM X 135MM cardboard precision-miniature replica of the original classic vinyl-LP album. Also, anything contained in the original LP, such as gatefolds, booklets, lyric sheets, posters, printed LP sleeves, stickers, embosses, special LP cover paper/inks/textures and/or die cuts, are precisely replicated and included. An English-language lyric sheet is always included, even if the original LP did not have printed lyrics.

Then, there's the sonic quality: Mini-sleeves have dedicated remastering (20-Bit, 24-Bit, DSD, K2/K2HD, and/or HDCD), and can often be superior to the audio on the same title anywhere else in the world. There also may be bonus tracks unavailable elsewhere.

Each Japan mini-sleeve has an "obi" ("oh-bee"), a removable Japan-language promotional strip. The obi lists the Japan street date of that particular release, the catalog number, the mastering info, and often the original album's release date. Bonus tracks are only listed on the obi, maintaining the integrity of the original LP artwork. The obi's are collectable, and should not be discarded.

All mini-sleeve releases are tremendously limited editions mainly pressed on future orders only and once released immediately out of print. This fact along with other latter features we've mentioned make these titles rare collectibles that sell in the collectors markets for $100's of dollars apiece.

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AQUALUNG - Japanese remastered reissue of 1971 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Includes 5 bonus tracks, 'Lick Your Fingers Clean', 'Wind Up' (Quad Version), 'The Ian Anderson Interview' (Excerpts), 'A Song For Jeffrey', 'Fat Man' & 'BOUREE

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Album Features
Artist: Jethro Tull
Format: CD
Release Year: 2003
Record Label: Toshiba Emi
Genre: Art Rock, General, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Aqualung
2. Cross-Eyed Mary
3. Cheap Day Return
4. Mother Goose
5. Wondr'ing Aloud
6. Up to Me
7. My God
8. Hymn 43
9. Slipstream
10. Locomotive Breath
11. Wind-Up
12. Lick Your Fingers Clean
BONUS TRACKS
13. Wind-Up (Quad Version)
14. Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview with Mojo Magazine
15. Songs for Jeffrey (BBC Session 1968)
16. Fat Man (BBC Session 1969)
17. Bouree (BBC Session 1969)

Details
Distributor: MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Digitally remastered in 1997 with bonus tracks, including a 13 minute interview with Ian Anderson, a different version of 'Wind Up'and three various BBC session tracks.

Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (guitar, descant recorder); Jeffrey Hammond (alto recorder, bass, background vocals); John Evan (piano, organ, Mellotron); Clive Bunker (drums, percussion).Recorded at Island Studios, London, England. Originally released as Reprise (2035).This edition features remastered material and bonus tracks. Also includes a 13-minute interview with Ian Anderson.CD comes in Jpn LP Sleeve.The leap from 1970's BENEFIT to the following year's AQUALUNG is one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history. In the space of one album, Tull went from relatively unassuming electrified folk-rock to larger-than-life conceptual rock full of sophisticated compositions and complex, intellectual lyrical constructs. While the leap to full-blown prog-rock wouldn't be taken until a year later on THICK AS A BRICK, the degree to which Tull upped the ante here is remarkable. The lyrical concept--the hypocrisy of Christianity in England--is stronger than on most other '70s conceptual efforts, but it is ultimately the music that makes the album.Tull's winning way with a riff was never so arresting as on the chugging "Locomotive Breath," or the character studies "Cross Eyed Mary" and "Aqualung," which portray believably seedy participants in Ian Anderson's story. The fable imagery of "Mother Goose" and the vitriolic anti-authoritarian sentiments of "Wind Up" both serve notice of Anderson's willful

 
THIS WAS - Japanese remastered reissue of 1968 album, that's unavailable domestically, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP gatefold JACKET sleeve features 13 tracks including 3 bonus tracks, 'One For John Gee', 'Love Story' & 'Christmas Song'.


Debut albums are often the stuff of great discussion and controversy In the case of "This Was", Jethro Tull appeared on the music scene largely unheralded. Perhaps part of the reason was the many of the songs were strongly blues influenced and appeared at a time when blues were making a musical comeback, thus becoming somewhat lost in the flood of other music. It's also possible that the broad variation of musical styles, a characteristic of Tull throughout their history, made the album difficult to classify, and rather than deal with a group that fit no single category, reviews were lukewarm. Current reviews hail "This Was" for its creativity and for the eclectic collection of music that defied 1968 conventions.

This album remains unusual, even considering all the albums that have been released since 1968. There are strong blues songs, Ian's rock/jazz/blues style of playing a flute, and flavors of rock and folk; clearly not a concept album, but a group of guys getting together and throwing what they had, which was very good, onto an album.

The album kicks off with "My Sunday Feeling", a lament about the after effects of Saturday night. The flute in this song modifies the blues-rock guitar riffs and drums to provide a jazz twist. Ian's vocals could similarly be either blues or jazz. Regardless of how you classify the song, it's heartfelt and creative.

"Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You" is all blues, with an acoustic guitar and harmonica flavoring the song from the outset. The vocals have a classic blues sound to them that fit well with the acoustic instruments; a mellow breakup song advising the ex-girlfriend that some day she'll have a bad day.

"Beggar's Farm" begins with a repetitive series of blues-flavored rock notes. During the bridge the electric guitar and flute increase the blues flavor substantially. The theme here is a significant other with an outside relationship. The song advises her that she's going down in a bad way, and one day she'll end up on the beggar's farm, where perhaps he will see her (if she asks him nicely). It seems that Ian Anderson and Mick Abrahams were feeling down while writing these songs, as the next song, "Move on Alone", seems to indicate. Here the girlfriend has gone, and he's trying to overcome his grief to get on with his life. The blues instrumentation in this song is jazz-flavored with brass.

The next two songs are instrumentals. The first, "Serenade for Cuckoo", sounds like a piece for a jazz combo, with Ian's flute providing a substitute for a horn. The lead guitar is playing blues, with mellow riffs. A very laidback piece. "Dharma for One" follows with a faster beat. While blues flavor this song as well, it is rock at heart. You can even hear elements of progressive rock in this song, including a portion that sounded to me a little like some of King Crimson's later style. The only strange thing about this instrumental is a drum solo that may have been a bit of 1968 experimentation on Jethro Tull's part.

The next song is "It's Breaking Me Up", where the group moves into solid blues. This song joins the second track as the two most solidly blues songs on this CD. Ian plays the harmonica like a veteran blues man, and you might think you were in a New Orleans blues bar instead of listening to Jethro Tull.

We jump from a classic blues song to a nearly psychedelic instrumental, "Cat's Squirrel". Each time I hear this piece I am reminded of early Black Sabbath. For much of the song the lead guitar and bass guitar pound out hard rock sounding riffs, and when the drums take off you could easily think you are listening to an early Black Sabbath recording; the heaviest cut on this CD.

"A Song for Jeffrey" is the last song on the CD before the short instrumental "Round" (excluding the three relatively unnecessary "extra" tracks). Ian Anderson sings this song with a blues-like guttural vocal, yet the instrumentation backing Ian is rock, perhaps you could even consider this hard rock. "Round" finishes off the CD with a jazz sound, combining piano, drums and flute. The piece is short and to the point.

I am not going to provide any discussion of the three extra tracks. Usually extra tracks add to an album. In this case, the three extras are unnecessary distractions, given that I have a lot of Tull CDs. Further, the mixture of eras is inappropriate.

There is a quote on the liner for this CD that states "'This Was' how we were playing then - but things change." Little did anyone realize how true that quote was when Jethro Tull was soon to release "Aqualung" and "Thick as a Brick", among others. More importantly, Jethro Tull was already experimenting with musical elements that would eventually be termed progressive, though this CD is more blues and jazz-flavored rock than progressive. Jethro Tull helped show the rest of the rock world that if you were brave, you could stretch the limits of what could fit onto a single album pretty far. This debut album helped define that this group had no definition, and has never needed one.

Track Listings

1. My Sunday Feeling
2. Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You
3. Beggar's Farm
4. Move On Alone
5. Serenade To A Cuckoo
6. Dharma For One
7. It's Breaking Me Up
8. Cat's Squirrel
9. Song For Jeffrey
10. Round

BONUS TRACKS
11. One For John Gee
12. Love Story

13. Christmas Song 

 

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Album Features
Artist: Jethro Tull
Format: CD
Release Year: 1993
Record Label: Chrysalis Records
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop
Number Of Discs: 2

Track Listing
DISC 1: THE CHATEAU D'ISASTER TAPES:
1. First Post
2. Animelee
3. Tiger Toon
4. Look at the Animals
5. Law of the Bungle
6. Pt. 2 Law of the Bungle
7. Left Right
8. Solitaire
9. Critique Oblique
10. Post Last
11. Scenario
12. Audition
13. No Rehearsal

DISC 2: UNRELEASED & RARE TRACKS:
1. Paradise Steakhouse
2. Sealion II
3. Piece of Cake
4. Quartet
5. Silver River Turning
6. Crew Nights
7. The Curse
8. Rosa on the Factory Floor
9. A Small Cigar
10. Man of Principle
11. Commons Brawl
12. No Step
13. Drive on the Young Side of Life
14. I Don't Want to Be Me
15. Broadford Bazaar
16. Lights Out
17. Truck Stop Runner
18. Hard Liner

Details
Playing Time: 121 min.
Producer: Ian Anderson
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, flute, fife, tin whistle, keyboards); Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (vocals, acoustic & electric basses); Martin Barre (electric guitar); Dave Pegg (mandolin, bass); John Evan (piano accordion, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer); John Bundrick (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); David Palmer, Peter Vettese (keyboards); Matthew Pegg (bass); Doane Perry, Barriemore Barlow, Gerry Conway (drums).Includes liner notes by Ian Anderson.Personnel: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, flute, fife, tin whistle, keyboards); Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond (vocals, upright bass); Martin Barre (electric guitar); Dave Pegg (mandolin); John Evan (piano, synthesizer); John "Rabbit" Bundrick (piano); David Palmer , Peter-John Vettese (keyboards); Gerry Conway, Barriemore Barlow, Doane Perry (snare drum).Liner Note Author: Ian Anderson .Recording information: Chateau D'Isaster, France (1973).In 1973, Ian Anderson and his Jethro Tull bandmates retired to a Parisian chateau to work on material for a new album. Though the band managed to record hours of material, the project was ultimately abandoned, leaving the music, known in Jethro Tull lore as the "Chateau D'isaster Tapes" to sit unreleased. Two decades later, at the behest of the group's rabid fans, Ian Anderson finally released Chateau D'isaster's 13 most complete tracks, coupling them with a handful of rare and unreleased career-spanning cuts on the double-disc NIGHTCAP.The primarily instrumental Chateau D'isaster Tapes are largely what one would expect from Jethro Tull material of this vintage, with a few pleasant surprises. Anderson's proclivity toward writing songs about wildlife is given full flower on "Look at the Animals," a track in which the power-flautist casts an ant as the protagonist in a hostile world of crows, cats, and kangaroos. Another highlight is the somewhat anomalous "Left Right," in which the swarming, electrified gurgling, cooing, and laughing of infants gives way to an anthemic guitar workout. The unreleased cuts on the set's second disc are uniformly strong, with highlights including the technically indomitable "Paradise Steakhouse" and "Crew Nights."

 

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