Jethro Tull – Benefit

£80.00

180-gram 45 RPM double LP from Analogue Productions. Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from flat copies of the original U.K. and U.S. analogue master tapes.

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Jethro Tull – Benefit

Jethro Tull - Benefit

Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings

Gatefold old-style tip-on jacket by Stoughton Printing

Jethro Tull’s 1970 classic Benefit was their third studio album in as many years, following the successes of This Was (1968) and Stand Up (1969).

For Benefit, Ian Anderson (flute, guitars, vocals), Martin Barre (guitars), Glenn Cornick (bass), and Clive Bunker (drums) were joined by John Evan on piano and organ.

Evan would go on to play on all of Jethro Tull’s albums throughout the ’70s. It was also the last to include Cornick, who was fired from the band upon completion of touring for the album.

Recorded at Morgan Studios, where the band recorded Stand Up, the album featured more advanced studio techniques, such as a backward-recorded flute on “With You There To Help Me” and a sped-up guitar on “Play In Time.”

Frontman Ian Anderson said Evan had changed the band’s style: “John has added a new dimension musically and I can write more freely now. In fact anything is possible with him at the keyboard.”

Compared to Stand Up, although containing a similar mix of bluesy hard-rockers and melodic acoustic numbers, Benefit had, as Ian Anderson put it, a “harder, slightly darker feel” compared to previous material.

The eclectic fusion of folk, rock, and progressive elements creates a sonic tapestry unlike any other.

Anderson’s virtuosic flute playing intertwines with Barre’s electrifying guitar work, weaving intricate melodies that transport listeners to a world of introspection and imagination.

From the hauntingly beautiful “With You There to Help Me” to the whimsical energy of “To Cry You a Song,” each track invites exploration of both the inner self and the world beyond.

This Analogue Productions 45 RPM release, plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings, gives this historic album the rich sonic presentation it deserves.

The dead-quiet double-LP, with the music spread over four sides of vinyl, reduces distortion and high frequency loss as the wider-spaced grooves let your stereo cartridge track more accurately.

Benefit stands as a testament to Jethro Tull’s pioneering spirit, pushing the boundaries of musical expression and leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of rock music.

This reissue is clean, balanced and richly detailed, the way an Analogue Productions reissue should sound.

Track List: Jethro Tull – Benefit

LP 1 Side A

1. With You There To Help Me

2. Nothing To Say

LP 1 Side B

1. Inside

2. Son

3. For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me

LP 2 Side A

1. To Cry You A Song

2. A Time For Everything

3. Teacher

LP 2 Side B

1. Play In Time

2. Sossity; You’re A Woman

3. Alive And Well And Living In

 

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Analogue Productions

Analogue Productions It was in 1992 that Acoustic Sounds owner Chad Kassem reissued his first Analogue Productions title, Virgil Thompson's The Plow That Broke The Plains, originally on Vanguard. Analogue Productions began as a vehicle for Kassem to license his favorite all-time recordings and reissue them as remastered and as a superior version to the original release. Since its inception AP has reissued hundreds of titles, ranging from classical to folk, pop, rock, blues and jazz. Included in the many highlights of Analogue Productions' history are the Fantasy 45 Jazz Reissues, the Blue Note Reissues, and premium box sets of the music of such legendary acts as The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Nat "King" Cole and Norah Jones. True to its name, Analogue Productions works with the original analogue master tapes - more than any other reissue label! The result is superior sound - richer, warmer and more lifelike, than digital.

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