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Living in the Past is a double LP compilation album by Jethro Tull, released in 1972. It collects album tracks, outtakes and several standalone singles spanning the band's career up to that point. It collects album tracks, outtakes and several standalone singles spanning the band's career up to that point.
It was also the date "Driving Song" was recorded, [7] released as the b-side of Jethro Tull's fourth single, "Living in the Past", on 2 May 1969 to UK audiences. [2] Meanwhile, the band returned to London in mid-April to begin work on their second album, Stand Up. [10]
Living with the Past is a live album by Jethro Tull.The first half (first LP of the 2019 vinyl reissue [3]) contains material from the Hammersmith Apollo performance on 25 November 2001 [4] [5] and features songs from different eras of Tull's history as well as some pieces from Ian Anderson's solo albums: "The Habanero Reel", "The Water Carrier" (DVD only) from The Secret Language of Birds and ...
Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
Living in the Past may refer to: "Living in the Past" (song), a 1969 song by Jethro Tull Living in the Past, a 1972 compilation album by Jethro Tull; Living in the Past, a 1978 UK reality programme "Living in the Past", a song by The Prom from Under the Same Stars “Living in the Past”, a song by Motörhead from their 2006 album Kiss of Death
The album contains one continuous piece of music, split over two sides of an LP record, and is intended as a parody of the concept album genre. The original packaging, designed as a 12-page newspaper, claims the album to be a musical adaptation of an epic poem by fictional eight-year-old genius Gerald Bostock, though the lyrics were actually ...
The Go-Go’s originally penned “Lust to Love” for their 1981 debut album, Beauty and the Beat, and it’s a moody slow-paced song with an ominous guitar riff driving the tune’s regretful ...
The album was released 25 July, and was No. 1 on the UK albums chart the following week, 3 August, [3] following up on the success of the non-album single "Living in the Past", which had reached No. 3 in the UK singles chart on the day the album was released.