Jethro Tull - Stand Up (1969/2023) [SACD Rip 24/88]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Front Cover+ Scans | Time - 38:11 minutes | 789 MB
Blues Rock, Progressive Rock | SACD Rip
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88.2 kHz | Front Cover+ Scans | Time - 38:11 minutes | 789 MB
Blues Rock, Progressive Rock | SACD Rip
While the first album "This Was" was still strongly influenced by the blues-loving guitarist Mick Abrahams, Anderson brought in folk-rock, classical and jazz elements on "Stand Up" after Abrahams' departure and from then on formed the typical Tull sound with Martin Barre on guitar. Songwriting and the musical direction were now in Anderson's hands, whereby he steered the band sustainably in a more progressive direction. The album, which is particularly close to Anderson's heart, made it to No. 1 in the British charts and earned the band gold status in the US.
TRACKLIST
1. Jethro Tull - A New Day Yesterday
2. Jethro Tull - Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
3. Jethro Tull - Bourée
4. Jethro Tull - Back to the Family
5. Jethro Tull - Look into the Sun
6. Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy
7. Jethro Tull - Fat Man
8. Jethro Tull - We Used to Know
9. Jethro Tull - Reasons for Waiting
10. Jethro Tull - For a Thousand Mothers
Jethro Tull - Stand Up (1969)
Label: Analogue Productions - CAPP 145 SA
Format: SACD, Stereo, Album, Remastered
Country: US
Released: 2023
Genre: Rock
Style: Progressive Rock
SACD ISO
Tracklist
01 - A New Day Yesterday
02 - Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
03 - Bourée
04 - Back To The Family
05 - Look Into The Sun
06 - Nothing Is Easy
07 - Fat Man
08 - We Used To Know
09 - Reasons For Waiting
10 - For A Thousand Mothers
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Copyright © - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Licensed From - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Manufactured For - Rhino Entertainment Company
Marketed By - Acoustic Sounds
Mastered At - Cohearent Audio
Glass Mastered At - Sony DADC - A0103427773-A911
Glass Mastered At - Sony DADC - A0103427773-B911
Credits
Mastered By [For SACD] - Kevin Gray
Notes
℗ & © 1969 & 2023 Parlophone Records Ltd.
Housed in a super jewel box.
Jethro Tull's second album, Stand Up, marked an early turning point for the band with the addition of guitarist Martin Barre along with Ian Anderson's introduction of folk-rock influences to the group's blues-based sound.
Released in the summer of 1969, Stand Up rose quickly to the top of the U.K. Albums Chart, and eventually earned gold certification in the U.S.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 753088014567
Barcode (Text): 7 53088 01456 7
Matrix / Runout (SACD layer): 58270926/0753088014567 A0103427773-A911 1000 1A00
Mastering SID Code (SACD layer): IFPI LY25
Matrix / Runout (CD layer): 58270937/0753088014567 A0103427773-B911 24 A00
Mastering SID Code (CD layer): IFPI L551
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94B1
foobar2000 1.5 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-06-25 16:47:51
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Analyzed: Jethro Tull / Stand Up
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -9.66 dB -23.13 dB 4:11 ?-A New Day Yesterday
DR12 -9.09 dB -24.32 dB 2:12 ?-Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
DR13 -9.73 dB -26.80 dB 3:46 ?-Bourée
DR11 -8.64 dB -24.90 dB 3:54 ?-Back to the Family
DR12 -11.38 dB -27.58 dB 4:23 ?-Look into the Sun
DR11 -8.16 dB -23.00 dB 4:27 ?-Nothing Is Easy
DR12 -8.55 dB -25.10 dB 2:52 ?-Fat Man
DR12 -8.80 dB -24.75 dB 4:01 ?-We Used to Know
DR11 -11.04 dB -26.30 dB 4:07 ?-Reasons for Waiting
DR11 -8.52 dB -22.80 dB 4:18 ?-For a Thousand Mothers
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Technical:
SACD ISO created using Autoscript files and a Sony BDP S560.
Stand Up is the second studio album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1969. It was the first Jethro Tull album to feature guitarist Martin Barre, who would go on to become the band’s longtime guitarist until its initial dissolution in 2012. Before recording sessions for the album began, the band’s original guitarist Mick Abrahams departed the band as a result of musical differences with frontman and primary songwriter Ian Anderson; Abrahams wanted to stay with the blues rock sound of their 1968 debut, This Was, while Anderson wished to add other musical influences such as folk rock. SACD mastered by Kevin Gray from the original U.K. Island analog tape @ Cohearent Audio.
Stand Up received mixed reviews upon its release, but more recent evaluations praised the album as a whole, for the production and musicianship.
The 1969 Rolling Stone review was quite positive, stating that the album “has a fairly low raunch quotient, true to form, but it is quite marvellous” and also that “the album is not really funky; rather, it is a meticulously crafted work (no sterility implied) which deserves careful listening. At a time when many of the established stars are faltering, it is a particular pleasure to hear an important new voice. The contemporary Disc and Music Echo review was less favourable; it considered the expensive cover the “most impressive” part of the album and Jethro Tull a good live band but still incapable of producing a “musically interesting” release. American critic Robert Christgau reiterated his dislike of the band, but judged the album “adequate” in his Village Voice review.
A retrospective AllMusic review was positive, saying that the band had “solidified their sound” with the album, bringing an “English folk music” influence to several of the songs, atop an overall blues rock foundation. Sean Murphy of PopMatters more emphatically wrote that Stand Up was a “meaningful document from what turned out to be a very transitional moment in rock history… a document created in a rapidly closing artistic window, pre-prog but post-British blues and psychedelic rock.” He praised the musicianship of the players and remarked the first examples of “the first-rate lyricist Anderson would quickly become. The Record Collector review highlights how “the album captured the band on a vertiginous upswing, jubilant with confidence following the drafting in of guitarist Martin Barre” and contained “a fresh batch of diverse but uniformly strong compositions”.
Label: Analogue Productions - CAPP 145 SA
Format: SACD, Stereo, Album, Remastered
Country: US
Released: 2023
Genre: Rock
Style: Progressive Rock
SACD ISO
Tracklist
01 - A New Day Yesterday
02 - Jeffrey Goes To Leicester Square
03 - Bourée
04 - Back To The Family
05 - Look Into The Sun
06 - Nothing Is Easy
07 - Fat Man
08 - We Used To Know
09 - Reasons For Waiting
10 - For A Thousand Mothers
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Copyright © - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Licensed From - Parlophone Records Ltd.
Manufactured For - Rhino Entertainment Company
Marketed By - Acoustic Sounds
Mastered At - Cohearent Audio
Glass Mastered At - Sony DADC - A0103427773-A911
Glass Mastered At - Sony DADC - A0103427773-B911
Credits
Mastered By [For SACD] - Kevin Gray
Notes
℗ & © 1969 & 2023 Parlophone Records Ltd.
Housed in a super jewel box.
Jethro Tull's second album, Stand Up, marked an early turning point for the band with the addition of guitarist Martin Barre along with Ian Anderson's introduction of folk-rock influences to the group's blues-based sound.
Released in the summer of 1969, Stand Up rose quickly to the top of the U.K. Albums Chart, and eventually earned gold certification in the U.S.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 753088014567
Barcode (Text): 7 53088 01456 7
Matrix / Runout (SACD layer): 58270926/0753088014567 A0103427773-A911 1000 1A00
Mastering SID Code (SACD layer): IFPI LY25
Matrix / Runout (CD layer): 58270937/0753088014567 A0103427773-B911 24 A00
Mastering SID Code (CD layer): IFPI L551
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94B1
foobar2000 1.5 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-06-25 16:47:51
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Analyzed: Jethro Tull / Stand Up
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -9.66 dB -23.13 dB 4:11 ?-A New Day Yesterday
DR12 -9.09 dB -24.32 dB 2:12 ?-Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
DR13 -9.73 dB -26.80 dB 3:46 ?-Bourée
DR11 -8.64 dB -24.90 dB 3:54 ?-Back to the Family
DR12 -11.38 dB -27.58 dB 4:23 ?-Look into the Sun
DR11 -8.16 dB -23.00 dB 4:27 ?-Nothing Is Easy
DR12 -8.55 dB -25.10 dB 2:52 ?-Fat Man
DR12 -8.80 dB -24.75 dB 4:01 ?-We Used to Know
DR11 -11.04 dB -26.30 dB 4:07 ?-Reasons for Waiting
DR11 -8.52 dB -22.80 dB 4:18 ?-For a Thousand Mothers
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
================================================================================
Technical:
SACD ISO created using Autoscript files and a Sony BDP S560.
Stand Up is the second studio album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1969. It was the first Jethro Tull album to feature guitarist Martin Barre, who would go on to become the band’s longtime guitarist until its initial dissolution in 2012. Before recording sessions for the album began, the band’s original guitarist Mick Abrahams departed the band as a result of musical differences with frontman and primary songwriter Ian Anderson; Abrahams wanted to stay with the blues rock sound of their 1968 debut, This Was, while Anderson wished to add other musical influences such as folk rock. SACD mastered by Kevin Gray from the original U.K. Island analog tape @ Cohearent Audio.
Stand Up received mixed reviews upon its release, but more recent evaluations praised the album as a whole, for the production and musicianship.
The 1969 Rolling Stone review was quite positive, stating that the album “has a fairly low raunch quotient, true to form, but it is quite marvellous” and also that “the album is not really funky; rather, it is a meticulously crafted work (no sterility implied) which deserves careful listening. At a time when many of the established stars are faltering, it is a particular pleasure to hear an important new voice. The contemporary Disc and Music Echo review was less favourable; it considered the expensive cover the “most impressive” part of the album and Jethro Tull a good live band but still incapable of producing a “musically interesting” release. American critic Robert Christgau reiterated his dislike of the band, but judged the album “adequate” in his Village Voice review.
A retrospective AllMusic review was positive, saying that the band had “solidified their sound” with the album, bringing an “English folk music” influence to several of the songs, atop an overall blues rock foundation. Sean Murphy of PopMatters more emphatically wrote that Stand Up was a “meaningful document from what turned out to be a very transitional moment in rock history… a document created in a rapidly closing artistic window, pre-prog but post-British blues and psychedelic rock.” He praised the musicianship of the players and remarked the first examples of “the first-rate lyricist Anderson would quickly become. The Record Collector review highlights how “the album captured the band on a vertiginous upswing, jubilant with confidence following the drafting in of guitarist Martin Barre” and contained “a fresh batch of diverse but uniformly strong compositions”.
foobar2000 1.6.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-06-27 15:13:48
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Analyzed: Jethro Tull / Stand Up
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -6.70 dB -20.17 dB 4:11 01-A New Day Yesterday
DR12 -6.10 dB -21.35 dB 2:12 02-Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
DR13 -6.64 dB -23.84 dB 3:46 03-Bourée
DR11 -5.66 dB -21.94 dB 3:54 04-Back to the Family
DR12 -8.40 dB -24.62 dB 4:23 05-Look into the Sun
DR11 -5.21 dB -20.04 dB 4:27 06-Nothing Is Easy
DR12 -5.58 dB -22.14 dB 2:52 07-Fat Man
DR12 -5.68 dB -21.78 dB 4:01 08-We Used to Know
DR11 -8.04 dB -23.34 dB 4:07 09-Reasons for Waiting
DR11 -5.55 dB -19.84 dB 4:18 10-For a Thousand Mothers
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2721 kbps
Codec: FLAC
================================================================================
log date: 2023-06-27 15:13:48
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Analyzed: Jethro Tull / Stand Up
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
DR11 -6.70 dB -20.17 dB 4:11 01-A New Day Yesterday
DR12 -6.10 dB -21.35 dB 2:12 02-Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square
DR13 -6.64 dB -23.84 dB 3:46 03-Bourée
DR11 -5.66 dB -21.94 dB 3:54 04-Back to the Family
DR12 -8.40 dB -24.62 dB 4:23 05-Look into the Sun
DR11 -5.21 dB -20.04 dB 4:27 06-Nothing Is Easy
DR12 -5.58 dB -22.14 dB 2:52 07-Fat Man
DR12 -5.68 dB -21.78 dB 4:01 08-We Used to Know
DR11 -8.04 dB -23.34 dB 4:07 09-Reasons for Waiting
DR11 -5.55 dB -19.84 dB 4:18 10-For a Thousand Mothers
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2721 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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