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1 | Jenson Interceptor (Can 1980 House of Lords HL-001) M-/VG+ coh has inner sleeve slight water stain $12 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Megatune: Prelude | 1:13 | Charlotte Wiebe | Fine Man | 4:07 | Charlotte Wiebe | |
Tiny Thing | 3:46 | Blue Boy | 3:28 | |||
Freedom Fighting | 3:08 | Doug Jenson | Cats in the Window | 2:58 | ||
Heavenly Angels | 3:46 | Charlotte Wiebe | Megatune: Theme for Bonnie Lee | 7:07 | ||
Do You Want Your Love to Be | 3:06 | Doug Jenson | ||||
Crazy Monkey | 3:23 | |||||
Produced by Gerry Dere, Jack Richardson and Wes Dakus Charlotte Wiebe: Lead Vocals, Keyboards Doug Jenson: Lead Vocals, Guitar Kennedy Jenson: Flute, Piano, Clavinette, String Synthesizer, Vocals Albert Blaine: Bass John Fynn: Drums Additional Musicians: Crezy Monky/Cats in the Window Drums: Pentti (Whitey) Glan Bass: Steve Pugsley Do You Want Your Love to Be Drums: Pentti (Whitey) Glan Congas: Ron Bjarnason Freedom Fighting Drums: Pentti (Whitey) Glan |
Recorded at Sundown Recorders Ltd. Edmonton, Alberta Recording Engineer: Gerry Dere Mixed and Mastered by: Jack Richardson Album Mixed at: Sound Stage, Toronto, Ontario Remix Engineer: David Greene Associate Engineers: Ringo Hrycyna, Mike McCardy Album Mastered at: Masterdisk, New York, New York Mastering Engineer: Bob Ludwig String Arrangements: Gerry Dere String arrangements performed by members of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Album Cover Photograph by: Arnie Saringer, Advision Communications Ltd. Album Cover Concept and Design by Peter S. Remmers, Advision Communications Ltd. Personal Management: Ross McKenzie, Edmonton, Alberta |
1 | This Was (US 1968 Chrysalis CHR 1041) M-/M- gatefold $8 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
My Sunday Feeling | 1:13 | Anderson | Dharma for One | 4:11 | Anderson/Bunker | |
Some Day the Sun Won't Shine for You | 2:42 | It's Breaking Me Up | 4:56 | Anderson | ||
Beggar's Farm | 4:19 | Abrahams/Anderson | Cat's Squirrel | 5:36 | Trad. arr. Abrahams | |
Move On Alone | 2:00 | Abrahams | A Song for Jeffrey | 3:18 | Anderson | |
Serenade to a Cuckoo | 6:01 | Kirk | Round | 0:50 | Anderson/Abrahams/Bunker/Cornick/Ellis | |
Recorded at Sound Techniques Studio, Chelsea, London Recording Engineer: Victor Gamm Produced by Terry Ellis and Jethro Tull for Chysalis Productions Cover concept by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson Cover photographs by Brian Ward |
Ian Anderson - flute, mouth organ, claghorn, piano and singing. Mick Abrahams - guitar, nine string guitar amd singing. Clive Bunker - drums, hooter and charm bracelet. Glenn Cornick - bass guitar. |
2 | Benefit (US 1970 Chrysalis CHR 1043) VG/VG+ $1 SOLD! | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
With You There to Help Me | 6:15 | Ian Anderson | To Cry You a Song | 6:09 | Ian Anderson | |
Nothing to Say | 5:10 | A Time for Everything | 2:42 | |||
Inside | 3:46 | Teacher | 3:57 | |||
Son | 2:48 | Play in Time | 3:44 | |||
For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me | 3:47 | Sossity; You're a Woman | 4:31 | |||
recorded at Morgan Studio London engineer: Robin Black cover design by Terry Ellis and Ruan O'Lochlainn photography by Ruan O'Lochlainn graphic presentation by Ken Reilly |
Martin Barre Clive Bunker Ian Anderson Glenn Cornick piano and organ played by John Evan...for our benifit produced by Ian Anderson executive producer Terry Ellis |
3 | Baskelingus (US 1971 Athapacan 20 1/2) VG/VG $20 SOLD! | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Sossity/Reasons for Waiting | ?? | Ian Anderson | Love Story | ?? | Ian Anderson | |
My God!! | Christmas Song | |||||
17 | ||||||
Sweet Dream | ||||||
Witche's Promise | ||||||
In Concert | In the Studio |
4 | Thick As a Brick (US 1972 Reprise MS 2072) VG/VG+ foldout newspaper cover $8 SOLD! | |||||
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Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Thick as a Brick | 22:45 | Ian Anderson and Gerald Bostock | Thick as a Brick | 21:05 | Ian Anderson and Gerald Bostock | |
Executive Producer: Terry Ellis Ian Anderson: flute, acoustic guitar, singing, violin, sax and trumpet Martin Barre: lute, electric guitar |
John Evan: organ, piano and harpsicord Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: bass guitar and spoke some words Barriemore Barlow: timpani and percussion |
5 | Living in the Past (US 1972 Chrysalis 2TS2106) M-/M-/VG+ gatefold/booklet $12 SOLD! | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Song for Jeffrey | 3:17 | Ian Anderson | Sweet Dream | 4:02 | Ian Anderson | |
Singing All Day | 3:04 | Love Story | 3:03 | |||
Teacher | 4:07 | Christmas Song | 3:04 | |||
Witch's Promise | 3:50 | Living in the Past | 3:18 | |||
Alive and Well and Living In | 2:45 | Driving Song | 2:37 | |||
Just Trying to Be | 1:35 | Bouree | 3:40 | |||
Side 3 | Side 4 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
By Kind Permission of | 8:43 | Evan | Wond'ring Again | 4:11 | Ian Anderson | |
Dharma for One | 9:11 | Anderson/Bunker | Hymn 43 | 3:16 | ||
Life is a Long Song | 3:18 | |||||
Up the 'Pool | 3:10 | |||||
Dr. Bogenbroom | 2:59 | |||||
From Later | 2:06 | |||||
Nursie | 1:35 | |||||
Album design and artwork: CCS Photography by: Sam Emerson and Tony Leow, Brian Ward, Ed Caraeffi, Rush O'Lochlainn, Jackie O'Lochlainn, Michael Graber |
Remixing done at Morgan Studio, London Remixing Engineer: Robin Black Remixing directed by Ian Anderson Executive Producer: Terry Ellis |
6 | A Passion Play (US 1973 Chrysalis CHR 1040) M-/VG+ gatefold w/booklet $10 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
A Passion Play | 23:07 | Ian Anderson/Jeffrey Hammomd-Hammond/John Evan | A Passion Play | 22:04 | Ian Anderson/Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond/John Evan | |
Ian Anderson: vocal, acoustic guitars, flute, soprano saxophones
Martin Barre: electric guitar John Evan: piano, organ, synthesizer, speech Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: bass guitar, vocal Barriemore Barlow: drums, timpani, glockenspeil, marimba |
Arranged by Jethro Tull Engineer: Robin Black |
7 | War Child (US 1974 Chrysalis CHR 1067) M-/M- has inner sleeve $10 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
War Child | 4:33 | Ian Anderson | Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day | 4:02 | Ian Anderson | |
Queen and Country | 2:59 | Bungle in the Jungle | 3:34 | |||
Ladies | 3:16 | Only Solitaire | 1:28 | |||
Back-Door Angels | 5:30 | The Third Hoorah | 4:47 | |||
Sealion | 3:35 | Two Fingers | 5:07 | |||
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar, alto, soprano and sopranino saxophones
Martin Barre: electric and Spanish guitars John Evan: organ, piano, synthesizers and piano accordian Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: bass guitar and string bass Barriemore Barlow: drums, glockenspiel, marimba abd sundry percussion devices Orchestrations by David Palmer The producer would like to thank members of the Philamusica of London - leader Patrick Halling |
The orchestra was conducted by David Palmer Engineer: Robin Black Cutting Engineers: George Peckham and Melvin Abrahams Recorded at Morgan Studios, London Music arranged by Jethro Tull Banner Model: Shirtsleeves Studio Producer: Ian Anderson Executive producer: Terry Ellis |
8 | Minstrel in the Gallery (US 1975 Chrysalis CHR 1082) M-/M- has inner sleeve $10 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Minstrel in the Gallery | 8:09 | Ian Anderson/Martin Barre | One White Duck/0^10=Nothing at All | 4:35 | Ian Anderson | |
Cold Wind to Valhalla | 4:17 | Ian Anderson | Baker St. Muse | 16:40 | ||
Black Satin Dancer | 6:51 | |||||
Requiem | 3:41 | Grace | 0:37 | |||
Ian Anderson sang and played acoustic guitar and flute Martin Barre played electric guitar John Evan played piano and organ Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond played bass and string bass Barriemore Barlow played drums and percussion Produced by Ian Anderson for Five Star Records Ltd. |
Arrangements for orchestra were written by David Palmer Violins: Leader-Patrick Halling, Elizabeth Edwards, Rita Eddowes, Bridget Proctor Cello: Katharine Thulborn Conductor: David Palmer Engineer: Robin Black Recorded and mixed somewhere in Europe by the Maison Rouge mobile studio Phographs taken by Brian Ward Front cover artwork by R. Kriss/J. Garnett based on a print by Joseph Nash |
9 | Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die (US 1976 Chrysalis CHR 1111) M-/M- gatefold $10 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Quizz Kid | 5:07 | Ian Anderson | Bad-Eyed and Loveless | 4:35 | Ian Anderson | |
Crazed Institution | 4:45 | Big Dipper | 3:32 | |||
Salamander | 2:49 | Too Old to Rock and Roll: Too Young to Die | 5:39 | |||
Taxi Grab | 3:51 | Pied Piper | 4:29 | |||
From a Dead Beat to an Old Greaser | 4:07 | The Chequered Flag (Dead or Alive) | 5:25 | |||
Ian Anderson: Vocals, Acoustic guitar, Flute, Harmonica, Occasional electric guitar and percussion
Martin Barre: Electric guitar John Evan: Pianos Barriemore Barlow: Drums and Percussion John Glascock: Bass and Vocals |
Special thanks to:- David Palmer who in addition to conducting and arranging for the orchestra, played the Vako Orchestration and late-night sax-solo on "From a Dead Beat To An Old Greaser" Maddy Prior who sang on "Too Old to Rock'n'Roll: Too Young to Die" Angela Allen who sang on "Crazed Institution" and "Big Dipper" Ray Lomas for the use of the name Ray Lomas Produced by Ian Anderson for Five Star Records Engineered by Robin Black with assistance from Trevor White and Peter Smith Recorded at Radio Monte Carlo by the Maison Rouge Mobile Studio Sleeve design/illustration by Michael Farrell and David Gibbons |
10 | Songs From the Wood (US 1977 Chrysalis PV 41132) M-/M- has inner sleeve $8 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Songs From the Wood | 5:07 | Ian Anderson | Velvet Green | 6:03 | Ian Anderson | |
Jack-in-the-Green | 2:27 | The Whistler | 3:30 | |||
Cup of Wonder | 4:30 | Pibroch (Cap in Hand) | 8:37 | |||
Hunting Girl | 5:11 | Fire at Midnight | 2:26 | |||
Ring Out, Solstice Bells | 3:46 | |||||
Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin and Whistles Martin Barre: Electric guitar and Lute John Evan: Piano, Organ and Synthesizers Barriemore Barlow: Drums, Marimba, Glockenspiel, Bells, Nakers and Tabor John Glascock: Bass guitar and Vocals David Palmer: Piano, Synthesizer and Portative Organ Jack-in-the-Green all instruments by Ian Anderson |
Additional material by David Palmer and Martin Barre Arrangements by Jethro Tull Engineer: Robin Black, Assisted by Thing Moss and Trevor White Recorded at Morgan Studios and La Maison Rouge mobile studio Wood-cutter: Keith Howard Back cover: Shirt Sleeve Studio Fromt cover painting: by Jay L. Lee |
11 | Heavy Horses (US 1978 Chrysalis CHR 1175) M-/M- coh has inner sleeve $8 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
And the Mouse Police Never Sleeps | 3:11 | Ian Anderson | Rover | 4:14 | Ian Anderson | |
Acres Wild | 3:22 | One Brown Mouse | 3:21 | |||
No Lullaby | 7:54 | Heavy Horses | 8:57 | |||
Moths | 3:24 | Weathercock | 4:02 | |||
Journey Man | 3:55 | |||||
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic and occasional electric guitars and mandolin. Martin Barre: electic guitars John Evan: piano and organ Barriemore Barlow: drums and percussion John Glascock: bass guitar David Palmer: portative pipe organ, other keyboards and orchestral arrangements |
Produced by Ian Anderson Engineer: Robin Black Solo Violin on Heavy Horses and Acres Wild Darryl Way Recorded at Maison Rouge Studio, Fulham, London, January 1978 Front cover photograph: James Cotier. With thanks to Barley and Sir Jim courtesy of the Courage Shire Horse Centre. Back Cover Photograph: Shona Anderson. |
12 | Bursting Out (US 1978 Chrysalis CH2 1201) M-/M-/VG+ has inner sleeves $12 SOLD! | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
No Lullaby | 5:00 | Ian Anderson | A New Day Yesterday | 2:50 | Ian Anderson | |
Sweet Dream | 4:27 | Flute Solo Improvisation/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Bouree | 5:20 | |||
Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day | 3:18 | Songs from the Wood | 2:16 | |||
Jack in the Green | 2:24 | Thick as a Brick | 12:14 | |||
One Brown Mouse | 3:28 | |||||
Side 3 | Side 4 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Hunting Girl | 5:05 | Ian Anderson | Cross-Eyed Mary | 3:40 | Ian Anderson | |
Too Old to Rock'n' Roll: Too Young to Die | 3:46 | Quatrain | 1:32 | Martin Barre | ||
Conundrum | 6:47 | Martin Barre | Aqualung | 7:49 | Ian Anderson | |
Minstrel in the Gallery | 5:31 | Ian Anderson | Locomotive Breath | 5:32 | ||
The Dambusters March/Medley | 2:57 | Eric Coates/Ian Anderson | ||||
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar Martin Barre: electic guitar, mandolin, marimba John Evan: piano, organ, accordian, synthesizers Barriemore Barlow: drums, glockenspiel David Palmer: portative pipe organ, synthesizers John Glascock: bass guitar, vocals |
Photography: Brian Cooke, Ruan O'Lochlainn Sleeve Design: Ramey Communications Recorded somewhere in Europe by the Maison Rouge Mobile Engineers: Robin Black, Christopher Amson, Pavel Kubes Produced by Ian Anderson for Five Star Records Ltd. |
13 | Stormwatch (US 1979 Chrysalis CHR 1238) M-/M- has inner sleeve $8 | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
North Sea Oil | 3:08 | Ian Anderson | Something's On the Move | 4:24 | Ian Anderson | |
Orion | 3:55 | Old Ghosts | 4:20 | |||
Home | 2:44 | Dun Ringill | 2:37 | |||
Dark Ages | 9:07 | Flying Dutchman | 7:42 | |||
Warm Sporran | 3:31 | Elegy | 3:30 | David Palmer | ||
Ian Anderson: Vocals, Flute, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar. Martin Barre: Electic Guitar, Mandolin and Classical Guitar. Barriemore Barlow: Drums, Percussion. John Evan: Piano, Organ. David Palmer: Synthesizers, Portative Organ and Orchestral Arrangements. David Palmer: portative pipe organ, synthesizers John Glascock: bass guitar, vocals John Glascock: Bass Guitar in Flying Dutchman, Orion and Elegy. |
Produced by Ian Anderson and Robin Black. Engineered by Robin Black. Recorded at Maison Rouge Studios, Fulham and in the Maison Rouge Mobile. Special thanks to: Francis Wilson, Thames T.V. Weatherman for spoken voice; Leigh Mantle second engineer and all at Maison Rouge Studios. Cover Concept: Ian Anderson Art Direction: Peter Wagg Cover Painting: David Jackson |
14 | The Braodsword and the Beast (US 1982 Chrysalis CHR 1380) M-/VG+ has inner sleeve $8 | |||||
Side 1 - Beastie | Side 2 - Braodsword | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Beasie | 3:54 | Ian Anderson | Braodsword | 4:24 | Ian Anderson | |
Clasp | 4:17 | Pussy Willow | 3:52 | |||
Fallen on Hard Times | 3:12 | Watching Me Watching You | 3:37 | |||
Flying Colours | 4:36 | Seal Driver | 5:10 | |||
Slow Marching Band | 3:37 | Cheerio | 1:09 | |||
Ian Anderson: vocals, flute, acoustic guitar Martin Barre: electic and acoustic guitars David Pegg: bass guitar, mandolins, vocals Peter-John Vettese: piano, synthesizers, vocals Gerry Conway: drums and percussion |
Produced: Paul Samwell-Smith Engineer: Robin Black Assistant engineer: Leigh Mantle Recorded at: Maison Rouge Studios, Fulham, London Illustrations: Iain McCaig Calligraphy: Jim Glisson |
1 | Marc Johnson's Bass Desire 12" (USA 1986 ECM PRO-A-2454) M-/M- $8 SOLD! | |||||
Side 1 | Side 2 | |||||
Title | Time | Composer(s) | Title | Time | Composer(s) | |
Samurai Hee-Haw (Edit) | 4:28 | Marc Johnson | Mojo Highway (Edit) | 5:21 | Marc Johnson | |
With Bill Frisell, John Scofield and Peter Erskine | Produced by Manfred Eicher An ECM Production From the Marc Johnson album Bass Desires (1-25040) on ECM Records |