Jethro Tull - Live in Berlin 1971 rare double LP Not TMOQ NM

Sold Date: January 30, 2021
Start Date: June 1, 2020
Final Price: $35.00 (USD)
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Jethro Tull - Live in Berlin 1971 rare live double LP  NM
   
Gem records 71 double LP released in the mid to late 80's
All tracks except the last one recorded in Berlin, January 18th, 1972.
(not 1971 as is listed on the  cover)

Last track recorded from Tull's appearance on the German TV-show Beatclub, June 1st, 1970.
"Tomorrow Was Today" not listed on the cover.

Records are NM
Cover in VG+ (condition with bent corners)

Sound is VG to VG+ last song VG+ to EXC-


Side  1:   16:25
My God / Flute Solo 16:25

Side 2:   24:10
Thick as a brick,
Aqualung

Side 3:  20 mins
 New Day Yesterday,
Cross-eyed Mary,
Drum Solo 20:00

Side  4:    22:30
Hymn 43,
Nothing is easy,
With You there to help Me*

*(Beat Club 1971)


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