Description
Jethro Tull – Radio Sessions 1968 Vinyl Record 2 LP captures the band in their raw, formative period, performing live for various UK radio broadcasts during the year they released This Was. These sessions showcase the early blues‑rock identity of the group, with Ian Anderson’s flute already cutting through the mix and Mick Abrahams’ guitar work still central to their sound.
This release compiles restored and remastered performances from 1968 radio appearances, offering a vivid snapshot of Jethro Tull before their transition into progressive rock. Expect gritty blues, jazz‑infused improvisation, and embryonic versions of tracks that would later become classics. The packaging leans into a rustic, medieval aesthetic, echoing the band’s eccentric visual identity.
Ideal for collectors, early‑era Tull fans, and anyone interested in the evolution of late‑60s British rock.
Track List
Side A
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So Much Trouble
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My Sunday Feeling
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Serenade to a Cuckoo
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Cat’s Squirrel
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A Song for Jeffrey
Side B
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Love Story
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Stormy Monday Blues
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Beggar’s Farm
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Dharma for One
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Living in the Past
Side C
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A New Day Yesterday
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Fat Man
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Bourée
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Nothing Is Easy
Side D
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My Sunday Feeling
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Martin’s Tune