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  Type Album
  Artist Jethro Tull
  Cover Jethro_Tull_-_Living_In_The_Pastjpg
  Background darkseagreen
  Released June 23 1972 <small>( UK )</small> <br /> October 31 1972 <small>( US )</small>
  Recorded Feb 1969-May 1971
  Genre Rock
  Length 1:27:28
  Label Chrysalis
  Producer Ian Anderson
  Last Album '' Thick As A Brick ''<br />(1972)
  This Album '''''Living in the Past'''''<br />(1972)
  Next Album '' A Passion Play ''<br />(1973)


''Living in the Past'' is a quasi-greatest hits collection by Jethro Tull which contains some unreleased songs. It is a Double Album with two live tracks and was released in 1972 .


TRACK LISTING

''All songs by Ian Anderson unless otherwise indicated''


Disc one

#"Song For Jeffrey" – 3:20
#"Love Story" – 3:02
#"Christmas Song" – 3:05
#"Living In The Past" – 3:20 ( Anderson / Ellis )
#"Driving Song" – 2:39
#"BourĂ©e" – 3:43 ( Bach arr. Jethro Tull)
#"Sweet Dream" – 4:02
#"Singing All Day" – 3:03
#"Teacher" – 4:08
#"Witch's Promise" – 3:49
#"Inside" – 3:49
#"Alive And Well And Living In" – 2:45
#"Just Trying To Be" – 1:36


Disc two

#"By Kind Permission Of" – 10:11 (Live track) ( Evan )
#"Dharma For One" – 9:45 (Live track) (Anderson/ Bunker )
#"Wond'ring Again" – 4:12
#"Hymn 43" – 3:17
#"Locomotive Breath" – 4:24
#"Life Is A Long Song" – 3:18
#"Up The 'Pool" – 3:10
#"Dr. Bogenbroom" – 3:59
#"For Later" – 2:06
#"Nursie" – 1:38


TRIVIA

  • The song "Living in the Past" was written in the rarely-used quintuple meter (5/4), inspired by Take Five , a classic jazz piece first recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet.



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