The RELEASE is provided by:rnrnhttp://naiti.ru/hugopugz/ - FRESH RELEASESrnrnhttp://naiti.ru/hugopugz/forum - REQUESTS, REG OPENrnrnhttp://naiti.ru/hugopugz/tracker - PVT TRACKER *APE*CUE*rnrn(contacts, requests, hidden zones, private trackers,rnmaillist, technical support)rnrnAsk hugopugz@gmail.com for EAC/APE version if interested.rnrnPug The SmokerrnrnCD: Jethro Tull - Stand Up (MFSL Gold) [P]1969rnrn01. A New Day Yesterday [0:04:14.19]rn02. Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square [0:02:12.43]rn03. Bourie [0:03:47.21]rn04. Back To The Family [0:03:52.61]rn05. Look Into The Sun [0:04:20.30]rn06. Nothing Is Easy [0:04:26.73]rn07. Fat Man [0:02:52.61]rn08. We Used To Know [0:04:01.00]rn09. Reasons For Waiting [0:04:07.46]rn10. For A Thousand Mothers [0:04:13.10]rnrnEven as they began to fancy themselves as codpiece-wearing Elizabethan minstrels in the gallery, Jethro Tull was a blues-based rnhard-rock group, and an explosive one, at that. On Stand Up, they enjoy the best of both worlds, with lighter fare such as rn\\"Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square\\" and a jazzy instrumental take on J. S. Bach\\\'s \\"Bouree\\" mixing nicely with the blistering rock rnof \\"A New Day Yesterday,\\" \\"Nothing Is Easy,\\" and \\"For a Thousand Mothers.\\" On Stand Up, the group\\\'s second album, you can hear rnthe band, and the grand scheme behind it, begin to solidify.