The Best of Jethro Tull - The Anniversary Collection
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The Best Of Jethro Tull - The Anniversary Collection |
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Greatest hits by Jethro Tull | |||||
Released | May 24, 1993 (UK) | ||||
Recorded | 1969 - 1991 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 154:28 | ||||
Label | Chrysalis Records | ||||
Producer | Ian Anderson | ||||
Jethro Tull chronology | |||||
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The Best Of Jethro Tull - The Anniversary Collection (1993) is a greatest hits box-set by Jethro Tull. It includes some of the band's biggest hits from 1969 to the 1991.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1
- "A Song For Jeffrey" - (3:19)
- "Beggar's Farm" - (4:19)
- "A Christmas Song" - (3:07)
- "A New Day Yesterday" - (4:09)
- "Bourée" - (3:46)
- "Nothing Is Easy" - (4:23)
- "Living In The Past" - (3:21)
- "To Cry You A Song" - (6:15)
- "Teacher" - (4:01)
- "Sweet Dream" - (4:02)
- "Cross-Eyed Mary" - (4:09)
- "Mother Goose" - (3:53)
- "Aqualung" - (6:36)
- "Locomotive Breath" - (4:25)
- "Life Is A Long Song" - (3:19)
- "Thick As A Brick" (extract) - (3:02)
- "A Passion Play" (extract) - (3:47)
- "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day" - (3:52)
- "Bungle In The Jungle" - (3:39)
[edit] Disc 2
- Minstrel In The Gallery" - (6:10)
- Too Old To Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young To Die" - (5:40)
- Songs From The Wood" - (4:54)
- Jack-In-The-Green" - (2:30)
- The Whistler" - (3:32)
- Heavy Horses" - (8:57)
- Dun Ringill" - (2:41)
- Fylingdale Flyer" - (4:32)
- Jack-A-Lynn" - (4:42)
- Pussy Willow" - (3:53)
- Broadsword" - (4:59)
- Under Wraps II" - (2:14)
- Steel Monkey" - (3:34)
- Farm On The Freeway" - (6:28)
- Jump Start" - (4:53)
- Kissing Willie" - (3:31)
- This Is Not Love" - (3:54)
[edit] Musicians
[edit] Disc 1
- Ian Anderson - flute, balalaika, mandolin, Hammond organ, acoustic guitar, vocals (all tracks)
- Mick Abrahams - electric guitar (tracks 1 - 2)
- Clive Bunker - drums, glockenspiel, percussion (tracks 1 - 14)
- Glenn Cornick - bass, Hammond organ (tracks 1 - 10)
- Martin Barre - electric guitar (tracks 4 - 19)
- Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond bass (tracks 11 - 19)
- Barriemore Barlow - drums (tracks 15 - 19)
- David Palmer - orchestral arrangement and conducting (tracks 3, 10 a 17 - 19)
[edit] Disc 2
- Ian Anderson - flute, balalaika, Hammond organ, acoustic guitar, vocals (all tracks)
- Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond bass (track 1)
- Martin Barre - electric guitar (tracks 1 - 17)
- Barriemore Barlow - drums (tracks 1 - 7)
- John Glascock bass, vocals (tracks 2 - 7)
- David Palmer - orchestral arrangement and conducting (tracks 1 - 7)
- Dave Pegg - bass, mandolin, vocals (tracks 8 - 17)
- Mark Craney - drums (track 8)
- Gerry Conway - drums, percussion (tracks 9 - 11 and 15)
- Peter-John Vettese - keyboards, piano, synthesizer (tracks 9 - 12)
- Doane Perry - drums (tracks 12, 14 a 16 - 17)
- Maartin Allcock - keyboards (track 16)
- Andrew Giddings - keyboards (track 17)
[edit] Guest musicians:
- Lou Toby - string arrangement, conducting (disc 1, track 7)
- Maddy Prior - backing vocals (disc 2, track 2)
- Darryl Way - violin (disc 2, track 6)
- Eddie Jobson - keyboards, electric violin, (disc 2, track 8)