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Living in the Past ___________________________________________________

JETHRO TULL
LIVING IN THE PAST

Original 1972 double album liner notes


Side One

Song for Jeffrey
  3:17
(Anderson)
From the album “This Was”
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, July 1968
Engineer: Victor Gamm
Produced by Terry Ellis and Jethro Tull


Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Mick Abrahams: Electric guitar


Love story 
3:03
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, November 1968
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Jethro Tull

Ian Anderson: Mandolin, flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums and percussion
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Mick Abrahams: Electric guitar


Christmas song 
3:04
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, November 1968
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Jethro Tull

Ian Anderson: Mandolin, tin whistle and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Strings arranged and conducted by David Palmer


Living in the past  3:18
(Anderson)
Recorded at Vantone Studio, West Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A., in February 1969
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums and percussion
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
Strings arranged and conducted by Lou Toby


Driving song  2:37
(Anderson)
Recorded at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., in March 1969
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar


Bourée 
3:40
(Anderson)
From the album “Stand Up”
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, April 1969
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar

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Side Two

Sweet dream 
4:02
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, September 1969
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: 12 string guitar, flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
Orchestra arranged and conducted by David Palmer


Singing all day
  3:04
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, September 1969
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Balalaika, Hammond organ, flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar and Hammond organ
Martin Barre: Electric guitar


Teacher  4:07
(Anderson)
From the album “Benefit”
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, December 1969
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Hammond organ


Witch’s promise
  3:50
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, December 1969
Engineer: Andy Johns
Produced by Terry Ellis and Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar and acoustic guitar
John Evan: Piano and melotron


Alive and well and living in  2:45
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, January 1970
Engineer: Robin Black
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Piano


Just trying to be  1:35
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, June 1970
Engineer: Robin Black
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar and voice
John Evan: Celeste

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Side Three

Recorded live in Carnegie Hall, New York, on November 4, 1970 at a charity concert given by Jethro Tull in aid of Phoenix House, a New York drug rehabilitation centre.
Recorded by: Fedco Audio Labs
Engineers: Kim King and Dave Palmer
Supervising Engineer: John Burns
Mixed at Morgan Studio, London
Mixing Engineer: Robin Black
Mixing directed by Ian Anderson


By kind permission of  8:43
(Evan)

Ian Anderson: Flute
Clive Bunker: Drums
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Piano


Dharma for one 
9:11
(Anderson/Bunker)

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums, percussion and vocal backing
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar, percussion and vocal backing
John Evan: Hammond organ, percussion and vocal backing

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Side Four

Wond’ring again
  4:11
(Anderson)
Recorded at Morgan Studio, London, June 1970
Engineer: Robin Black
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums and glockenspiel
Glenn Cornick: Bass guitar
Martin Barre: Electric guitar

John Evan: Piano

Hymn 43 
3:16
(Anderson)
From the album “Aqualung”
Recorded at Island Studio, London, December 1970
Engineer: John Burns
Produced by Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Clive Bunker: Drums
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Piano
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass guitar


Life is a long song  3:18
(Anderson)
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, May 1971
Engineers: Victor Gamm and John Wood
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar, flute and voice
Martin Barre: Acoustic guitar
John Evan: Piano
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow: Drums


Up the ‘pool 
3:10
(Anderson)
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, May 1971
Engineer: Victor Gamm
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar, violin, flute and voice
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Hammond organ
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow: Drums


Dr. Bogenbroom
  2:59
(Anderson)
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, May 1971
Engineers: Victor Gamm and John Wood
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar, flute and voice
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Piano and harpsichord
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow: Drums


From later 
2:06
(Anderson)
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, May 1971
Engineers: Victor Gamm and John Wood
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Flute and voice
Martin Barre: Electric guitar
John Evan: Hammond organ and piano
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond: Bass guitar
Barriemore Barlow: Drums and percussion


Nursie  1:35
(Anderson)
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, May 1971
Engineers: Victor Gamm
Produced by Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson: Acoustic guitar and voice

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Published by Chrysalis Music, Inc. – ASCAP


Remixing done at Morgan Studio, London.

Remixing Engineer: Robin Black

Remixing directed by Ian Anderson

Executive Producer: Terry Ellis


Album design and artwork: CCS

Photographs by: Sam Emerson and Tony Loew, Brian Ward, Ed Caraeff, Ruan O’Lochlainn, Jackie O’Lochlainn, Michael Graber.

Key to colour pages:
One – Ian Anderson
Two – Jethro Tull, August 1968, February 1969, April 1970, February 1971
Three – Jethro Tull, August 1971
Four – Clive Bunker and Glenn Cornick
Five – Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond and Barriemore Barlow
Six – Jethro Tull
Seven – Jethro Tull
Eight – John Evan
Nine – Martin Barre
Ten – Ian Anderson
Eleven – Ian Anderson
Twelve – Jethro Tull, Sunbury Jazz Festival, August 1968 and Carnegie Hall, November 1970


Licensed by Chrysalis Records Ltd., 388-396 Oxford Street, London, W.1.

Reprise Records, a Division of Warner Bros. Records Inc., 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, Calif. 91505. 44 East 50th Street, New York, New York 10022. Made in U.S.A.
© 1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. (P) 1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Printed in U.S.A.


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