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Reprise Records,Chrysalis,Chrysalis
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: US
Released: 1972-10-31
Genre: Rock
Style: Prog Rock, Folk Rock
Comments:
slightly worn edges on cover
Notes:
Pressing variation Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute. Labels do not have STEREO under artist and side designation, but DO have "Ltd." on the phono 1972 credit. (Chrysalis Records Ltd.) 1st cat# appears inside the back cover under the Reprise logo and in brackets on the label. 2nd cat# appears on the labels. ℗ 1972 Chrysalis Records Ltd. © 1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Hardcover of a 22 page booklet with discs housed in sleeves which are incorporated into the pages. Front of textured hardcover is finished in 'gold leaf' print. (THIS IS NOT A GATEFOLD) Tracks A1, D3 - D7 Recorded at Sound Techniques, London; A2, A3, A6 - B6, D1 Recorded at Morgan Studio, London; A4 Recorded at Vantone Studio, West Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A.; A5 Recorded at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A; D2 Recorded at Island Studio, London; C1, C2 Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York in November 1970 at a charity concert given by Jethro Tull in aid of Phoenix House, a New York drug rehabilitation centre.
A1. Song For Jeffrey 3:17
A2. Love Story 3:03
A3. Christmas Song 3:04
A4. Living In The Past 3:18
A5. Driving Song 2:37
A6. Bouree 3:40
B1. Sweet Dream 4:02
B2. Singing All Day 3:04
B3. Teacher 4:07
B4. Witch's Promise 3:50
B5. Alive And Well And Living In 2:45
B6. Just Trying To Be 1:35
C1. By Kind Permission Of 8:43
C2. Dharma For One 9:11
D1. Wond'ring Again 4:11
D2. Hymn 43 3:16
D3. Life Is A Long Song 3:18
D4. Up The 'Pool 3:10
D5. Dr. Bogenbroom 2:59
D6. From Later 2:06
D7. Nursie 1:35
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Record Company Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Record Company Chrysalis Records, Inc.
Licensed From Chrysalis Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Chrysalis Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
Published By Chrysalis Music Inc.
Recorded At Sound Techniques, London
Recorded At Morgan Studios
Recorded At Vantone Sound Studios
Recorded At Western Recorders
Recorded At Carnegie Hall
Recorded At Island Studios
Mixed At Morgan Studios
Remixed At Morgan Studios
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