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Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson Thick As A Brick Live In Iceland (Record Store Day Limited White Vinyl 3LP Box Set)
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Jethro Tull released Thick As A Brick in1972 and 40 years on Ian Anderson, Tull's founder and leader, released a follow-up, Thick As A Brick II: Whatever Happened To Gerald Bostock? In 2012,
Ian Anderson performed both albums on an extensive tour. This album captures one of these special gigs, live in Reykjavík, Iceland on 22 June 2012.
Triple White 140g Vinyl housed in a hard box cover.
Only 1,000 pressed!
Track Listing
Thick As A Brick
SIDE A
1. Thick As A Brick
SIDE B
2. Thick As A Brick (contd.)
SIDE C
3. Thick As A Brick (contd.)
Thick As A Brick 2
SIDE D
4. From A Pebble Thrown
5. Pebbles Instrumental
6. Might Have Beens
7. Upper Sixth Loan Shark
8. Banker Bets, Banker Wins
9. Swing It Far
SIDE E
10. Adrift And Dumbfounded
11. Old School Song
12. Wootton Bassett Town
13. Power And Spirit
14. Give Till It Hurts
15. Cosy Corner
SIDE F
16. Shunt And Shuffle
17. A Change Of Horses
18. Confessional
19. Kismet In Suburbia
20. What-Ifs, Maybes And Might-Have-Beens
Released by Let Them Eat Vinyl Cat: LETV342LP.
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