Through The Years (Jethro Tull) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Living in the Past (Live)" - 5:03
  2. "Wind Up" - 6:04
  3. "Warchild" - 4:33
  4. "Dharma for One" - 4:11
  5. "Acres Wild" - 3:22
  6. "Budapest" - 10:00
  7. "The Whistler" - 3:30
  8. "We Used to Know" - 3:55
  9. "Beastie" - 3:57
  10. "Locomotive Breath (Live)" - 5:36
  11. "Rare and Precious Chain" - 3:34
  12. "Quizz Kid" - 5:08
  13. "Still Loving You Tonight" - 4:30

The track "Living in the Past" is not listed as live, but there are many differences between it and the original that imply that it is live, such as lack of lyrics, more intense playing and applause at the end. It is in fact taken from the live album "A Little Light Music" (1992). It's ace.

Jethro Tull
  • Ian Anderson
  • Martin Barre
  • David Goodier
  • John O'Hara
  • Doane Perry
  • Mick Abrahams
  • Clive Bunker
  • Glenn Cornick
  • Barriemore Barlow
  • Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond
  • John Evan
  • David (Dee) Palmer
  • John Glascock
  • Mark Craney
  • Peter-John Vettese
  • Eddie Jobson
  • Dave Pegg
  • Gerry Conway
  • Maartin Allcock
  • Dave Mattacks
  • Jonathan Noyce
  • Andrew Giddings
  • Tony Iommi
  • Florian Opahle
  • Scott Hammond
  • Alex Burik
Studio albums
  • This Was
  • Stand Up
  • Benefit
  • Aqualung
  • Thick as a Brick
  • Living in the Past
  • A Passion Play
  • War Child
  • Minstrel in the Gallery
  • Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!
  • Songs from the Wood
  • Heavy Horses
  • Stormwatch
  • A
  • The Broadsword and the Beast
  • Under Wraps
  • Crest of a Knave
  • Rock Island
  • Catfish Rising
  • Nightcap
  • Roots to Branches
  • J-Tull Dot Com
  • The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
Live albums
  • Bursting Out
  • Live at Hammersmith '84
  • Jethro Tull In Concert
  • A Little Light Music
  • Living with the Past
  • Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
  • Aqualung Live
  • Live at Montreux 2003
  • Live at Madison Square Garden 1978
Compilations
  • M.U. – The Best of Jethro Tull
  • Repeat – The Best of Jethro Tull – Vol II
  • Original Masters
  • 20 Years of Jethro Tull: Highlights
  • The Best of Jethro Tull – The Anniversary Collection
  • Through the Years
  • The Very Best of Jethro Tull
  • Essential
  • The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull
Boxed sets
  • 20 Years of Jethro Tull
  • 25th Anniversary Box Set
Videos
  • Slipstream
  • 20 Years of Jethro Tull
  • 25th Anniversary Video
  • Living with the Past
  • A New Day Yesterday
  • Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
  • Live At Montreux 2003
  • Jack in the Green
  • Classic Artists: Jethro Tull
  • Live at Madison Square Garden 1978
Singles
  • "Sunshine Day" / "Aeroplane" (as "Jethro Toe")
  • "A Song for Jeffrey" / "One for John Gee"
  • "Love Story" / "A Christmas Song"
  • "Living in the Past" / "Driving Song"
  • "Sweet Dream" / "17"
  • "Bouree"
  • "Witch's Promise" / "Teacher"
  • "Inside" / "Alive and Well and Living In"
  • "Life Is A Long Song"
  • "Hymn 43"
  • "Living in the Past"
  • "A Passion Play"
  • "Bungle in the Jungle" / "Back-Door Angel"
  • "Minstrel in the Gallery" / "Summerday Sands"
  • "Living in the Past" / "Requiem"
  • "Too Old to Rock And Roll, Too Young to Die" / "Rainbow Blues"
  • "Locomotive Breath"
  • "The Whistler"
  • "A Stitch in Time" / "Sweet Dream"
  • "Beastie"
  • "Fallen On Hard Times"
  • "Lap of Luxury"
  • "Farm on the Freeway"
  • "Jump Start"
  • "Steel Monkey"
  • "Said She Was a Dancer"
  • "Part of the Machine"
  • "Kissing Willie"
  • "Another Christmas Song"
  • "Rocks on the Road"
  • "Living in the (Slightly More Recent) Past"
  • "Bends Like a Willow"
Tours
  • Too Old To Rock 'N' Roll Tour
  • Heavy Horses Tour
  • Stormwatch Tour
Related
  • Discography
  • A Billion Hands Concert
  • The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
  • A Classic Case
  • Ian Anderson solo discography
  • Thick as a Brick 2

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