JETHRO TULL - STAND UP 12" Vinyl LP Album

- POP-UP Gatefold Cover, England PINK CHRYSALIS LABEL

Jethro Tull's "Stand Up" is a classic rock album originally released in 1969 on the pink Chrysalis label. This 12" vinyl LP features the iconic pop-up gatefold cover design. As the band's second studio album, "Stand Up" showcases their unique blend of folk, blues, and progressive rock, with notable tracks like "A New Day Yesterday" and "Bouree." This pressing is a sought-after collector's item for fans of Jethro Tull and classic rock vinyl.

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JETHRO TULL - Stand Up Album Description

Released in 1969 amidst a vibrant rock scene, Jethro Tull's "Stand Up" marked a bold departure from their blues-infused debut. This 12" vinyl LP, with its iconic pop-up gatefold cover, became a symbol of the band's musical exploration and their frontman Ian Anderson's burgeoning songwriting prowess.

Recorded at Morgan and Olympic Studios in London, "Stand Up" saw the band embrace a more eclectic sound, fusing elements of folk, jazz, and classical music with their hard rock foundation. This sonic shift, while embraced by many, also sparked controversy among fans who longed for the raw blues energy of their previous work.

Despite the mixed reactions, "Stand Up" became a commercial success, topping the UK charts and cementing Jethro Tull's place in rock history. The album featured standout tracks like "A New Day Yesterday" and the instrumental "Bouree," showcasing Anderson's flute mastery and the band's instrumental virtuosity.

The production team, led by Terry Ellis and the band themselves, played a crucial role in shaping the album's sound. The lineup included Ian Anderson on vocals, flute, and acoustic guitar, Martin Barre on electric guitar, Glenn Cornick on bass, and Clive Bunker on drums. This core group, along with guest musicians like David Palmer on orchestration, created a rich and layered sonic tapestry that continues to captivate listeners today.

Music Genre:

UK Prog Rock 
Album Production Information: The album: "Jethro Tull Stand Up" was produced by: Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis

Record Label & Catalog-nr:

Pink Chrysalis Island ILPS 9103  

Media Format:

12" Vinyl Stereo Full-Length Long-Play  Gramophone Record
Album weight: 390 gram  

Year & Country:

1969 Made in England  
Band Members and Musicians on: Jethro Tull Stand Up Pop-Up FOC
    Band-members, Musicians and Performers
  • Glenn Cornick: bass guitar
  • Clive Bunker: drums, percussion
  • Martin Lancelot Barre: electric guitar, flute
  • Ian Anderson: flute, acoustic guitar, Hammond organ, piano, balalaika, mouth organ, vocals
  • Strings arranged and conducted by David Palmer

Track Listing of: "Jethro Tull Stand Up"

The Songs/tracks on "Jethro Tull Stand Up" are

    Side One:
  • A New Day Yesterday
  • Jeffrey goes to Leicester Square
  • Bouree
  • Back in The Family
  • Look Into The Sun
    Side Two:
  1. Nothing Is Easy
  2. Fat Man
  3. We Used to Know
  4. Reasons for Waiting
  5. For a Thousand Mothers

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Description

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Record Label Details: Solid Pink Colour Chrysalis / Island Records ILPS-9103 ℗ 1969

JETHRO TULL Vinyl Albums Discography and Album Cover Photo Gallery

JETHRO TULL - "A"
JETHRO TULL - "A" album front cover vinyl record

The release of "A" coincided with a seismic shift in the music scene. The punk and new wave movements were challenging the dominance of established rock acts. Jethro Tull, under the visionary leadership of frontman Ian Anderson, sought to adapt and remain relevant in this changing landscape.

"A" 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Aqualung (Six European Releases)
 JETHRO TULL - Aqualung (Six European Releases) album front cover vinyl record

"Aqualung" is often considered a concept album, exploring themes of religion, society, and the human condition. Its central character, the disheveled Aqualung, became a recurring figure in popular culture. However, Ian Anderson, the band's frontman, has often disputed the concept album

- Aqualung UK 1st Issue ( 1971 England ) - Aqualung (1971 UK England) - Aqualung (1973, France ) - Aqualung (Chrysalis Records, Germany) - Aqualung (1971, Germany) - Aqualung (1981, Italy)
JETHRO TULL - Benefit (Three European Versions)
JETHRO TULL - Benefit (Three European Versions) album front cover vinyl record

"Benefit" saw Jethro Tull further embracing the progressive rock movement. Complex song structures, unconventional time signatures, and the integration of classical influences became more pronounced than ever before. Tracks like "To Cry You a Song" and "Son" showcased the band's increasing ambition

- Benefit UK (1970, England) - Benefit ( Green Chrysalis, Germany ) - Benefit (Pink Island, Germany)
JETHRO TULL - Broadsword And The Beast (Three European Releases)
JETHRO TULL - Broadsword And The Beast (Three European Releases)  album front cover vinyl record

Jethro Tull's 1982 album "Broadsword and the Beast" arrived at a pivotal time in the band's history. The German and Netherlands vinyl releases showcase the album's unique blend of folk-rock traditions and the burgeoning electronic sounds of the era.

- Broadsword And The Beast (1982, Germany & Netherlands) - Broadsword and the Beast (1982, Germany) -The Broadsword and the Beast (1982, Holland)
JETHRO TULL - Crest Of A Knave
JETHRO TULL - Crest Of A Knave album front cover vinyl record

The album opens with the hard-driving "Steel Monkey," which features a memorable riff by Ian Anderson on flute and guitar. This track sets the tone for the rest of the album, which features a number of hard-rocking tracks that showcase the band's new sound.

Crest Of A Knave 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Heavy Horses
JETHRO TULL - Heavy Horses album front cover vinyl record

In the realm of progressive rock, where musical landscapes shift and evolve, Jethro Tull's "Heavy Horses" stands as a testament to the band's restless spirit and unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries. Jethro Tull, led by the enigmatic Ian Anderson, defied the prevailing trends and crafted a work

Heavy Horses 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Live Bursting Out (German and USA Releases) 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Live Bursting Out (German and USA Releases) album front cover vinyl record

Released in 1978, "Bursting Out Live" captures the raw and electrifying essence of Jethro Tull's live performances, showcasing their remarkable musicianship and Ian Anderson's distinctive vocals. The album was an invitation for listeners to experience the energy, excitement, and virtuosity that characterized the band

- Live Bursting Out (1978, Germany) - Live Bursting Out (1978, USA )
JETHRO TULL - Living in the Past (Two German Versions)
JETHRO TULL - Living in the Past (Two German Versions) album front cover vinyl record

In the heart of the early 70s, amidst the swirling chaos of prog rock's experimental explosion, Jethro Tull, those flute-wielding, folk-infused, musical madmen, unleashed a vinyl behemoth upon the world: "Living in the Past." This wasn't just an album; it was a sprawling sonic landscape

- Living in the Past (Island Records)

- Living in the Past (Chrysalis Records)
JETHRO TULL - Minstrel in the Gallery
JETHRO TULL - Minstrel in the Gallery album front cover vinyl record

In the heart of the mid-70s, amidst the swirling chaos of glam rock's glitter and prog's pompous indulgence, Jethro Tull, the enigmatic musical minstrels led by the enigmatic Ian Anderson, unleashed "Minstrel in the Gallery." A bold leap from their folk-infused origins, this album stands as a testament

Minstrel in the Gallery 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Passion Play
JETHRO TULL - Passion Play album front cover vinyl record

The Jethro Tull "Passion Play" is a 12" LP vinyl album that was released in 1973. It is a studio album by British progressive rock band Jethro Tull, and it was produced by Ian Anderson, the band's lead vocalist, flautist, and guitarist. The album's concept revolves around the story of a man's journey through life

Passion Play 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Rock Island
JETHRO TULL - Rock Island album front cover vinyl record

In the heart of 1978, as punk rock's snarling rebellion echoed through the streets, Jethro Tull, those flute-wielding prog rock stalwarts, were holed up in Maison Rouge Studios in Fulham, London. They were crafting an album that would challenge their own musical boundaries while still delivering that signature

Rock Island 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Songs From the Wood
JETHRO TULL - Songs From the Wood  album front cover vinyl record

Jethro Tull's "Songs from the Wood" is an iconic album that marked a significant shift in the band's musical direction. Released in 1976, it is often regarded as the first installment of a folk rock trilogy, which also includes "Heavy Horses" and "Stormwatch".

Songs From the Wood 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Stand Up Pop-Up (Four European Releases)
JETHRO TULL - Stand Up Pop-Up (Four European Releases)  album front cover vinyl record

Released in 1969 amidst a vibrant rock scene, Jethro Tull's "Stand Up" marked a bold departure from their blues-infused debut. This 12" vinyl LP, with its iconic pop-up gatefold cover, became a symbol of the band's musical exploration and their frontman Ian Anderson's burgeoning songwriting prowess.

- Stand Up Pop-Up (1969, England) - Stand Up (Europe) -Stand Up Pop-Up (1969, Germany) - Stand Up (1969, UK)
JETHRO TULL - Storm Watch (Three European Releases)
JETHRO TULL - Storm Watch (Three European Releases)  album front cover vinyl record

Jethro Tull's 1979 release, "Stormwatch", stands as a powerful and poignant entry within the legendary band's progressive rock legacy. The album marked the end of an era, being the final installment in their trilogy of folk-influenced albums that began with "Songs from the Wood" (1977)

- StormWatch (1979, Germany) - Storm Watch (1979, Netherlands) - Storm Watch (1979, UK)
JETHRO TULL - Thick as Brick Newspaper (Multiple International Releases)
JETHRO TULL - Thick as Brick Newspaper (Multiple International Releases) album front cover vinyl record

In the world of rock and roll, there are albums that simply exist, and then there are albums that EXPLODE onto the scene, leaving a crater of artistic innovation in their wake. Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick," released in 1972, is a prime example of the latter. This wasn't just a record;

- Thick as Brick Fold Out Newspaper (1972, France) - Thick as Brick (Newspaper, Germany) - Thick as a Brick (Germany)
JETHRO TULL - Thick as a Brick Part I & II
JETHRO TULL - Thick as a Brick Part I & II album front cover vinyl record

In the heady days of 1972, when prog-rock was king and concept albums were the crown jewels, Jethro Tull unleashed a musical behemoth upon the world: "Thick as a Brick." This wasn't just an album; it was a sprawling, multi-layered symphony disguised as a newspaper.

hick as a Brick Part I & II 7" Vinyl Single
JETHRO TULL - This Was (British and German Releases)
JETHRO TULL - This Was (British and German Releases) album front cover vinyl record

The album's title, "This Was", was a nod to the band's past, a recognition of their blues roots. But it was also a wink to the future, a hint of the musical metamorphosis that was already underway. The album's cover art, a sepia-toned portrait of the band, captured this duality perfectly.

- This Was (1968, UK ) - This Was (1968, Germany)
JETHRO TULL - Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll... (German Releases) 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll... (German Releases) album front cover vinyl record

Released in 1976, Jethro Tull's "Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die" marked a turning point for the British progressive rock band. Fronted by the iconic Ian Anderson, the album explored themes of aging rock stardom through a fictional character named Ray Lomas.

- Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll (Green Record Label) - Too Old Too Rock 'n' Roll (White & Blue Record Label ))
JETHRO TULL - Under Wraps
JETHRO TULL - Under Wraps album front cover vinyl record

Amidst the synthesizer-drenched landscape of 1984, Jethro Tull, the ever-evolving progressive folk-rock behemoth, dropped an oddity on us: "Under Wraps". This wasn't your granny's Tull, all flutes and frolicking about pastoral fields.

Under Wraps 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - War Child 12" Vinyl LP
JETHRO TULL - War Child album front cover vinyl record

In the heart of 1974, while the world was still reeling from the aftershocks of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, Jethro Tull unleashed "War Child", an album that was as much a battle cry for the human spirit as it was a musical exploration.

War Child 12" Vinyl LP