Jethro Tull - Benefit (Steven Wilson 2013 Stereo Mix) (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Benefit (Steven Wilson 2013 Stereo Mix)
Year Of Release: 1970 / 2015
Label: Chrysalis Records / Warner Music
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:05:06
Total Size: 1.3 GB
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Tracklist:

01. With You There to Help Me (2013 Stereo Mix) (6:19)
02. Nothing To Say (2013 Stereo Mix) (5:22)
03. Alive And Well And Living In (2013 Stereo Mix) (2:46)
04. Son (2013 Stereo Mix) (2:53)
05. For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me (2013 Stereo Mix) (3:51)
06. To Cry You A Song (2013 Stereo Mix) (6:14)
07. A Time For Everything (2013 Stereo Mix) (2:45)
08. Inside (2013 Stereo Mix) (3:51)
09. Play In Time (2013 Stereo Mix) (3:55)
10. Sossity You're A Woman (2013 Stereo Mix) (4:37)
11. Singing All Day (2013 Stereo Mix) (3:07)
12. Sweet Dream (2013 Stereo Mix) (4:05)
13. 17 (2013 Stereo Mix) (6:20)
14. Teacher (UK Stereo) [2013 Mix] (4:57)
15. Teacher (US Stereo) [2013 Mix] (4:04)

Tull's third album finds them pulling definitively away from their blues-rock beginnings and heading towards the folk-influenced prog-rock that would become their trademark. It captures a brief, crucial moment in the band's life. They hadn't yet adopted the complex, medieval-oriented approach of their most famous works, but they had progressed enough to record some of Ian Anderson's most unpretentious, personal and affecting songs. Instead of courtly prog-rock or Cream-ish electric blues, „Benefit“ is full of visceral, electrified folk-rock. The light, acoustic-flavored 'With You There to Help Me' and 'Inside' are full of thoughtful passion. The harder-edged 'To Cry You a Song' and 'Teacher' are examples of Tull's ever-present way with a hooky riff. For those distrustful of fancy time signatures and complex song suites, a strong case could be made for „Benefit“ as Tull's most satisfying effort.

'...A steady consolidation of its predecessor....File not alongside Yes or ELP but Fairport Convention and The Crazy World OF Arthur Brown...' (Q Magazine)

Ian Anderson, vocals, guitar, balalaika, flute
Martin Barre, guitar
John Evan, piano, organ
Clive Bunker, drums

Recored at Morgan Studio, London
Produced by Ian Anderson

Digitally remastered

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  • zorro96
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Thank you a lot.
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.
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Many Thanks
  • Ollin Doyle
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Thanks so much for the Hi-Res tracks!