Benefit (50th Anniversary Edition) (CD4+DVD2)
Jethro Tull
CD1 ORIGINAL ALBUM
- With You There To Help Me
- Nothing To Say
- Alive And Well And Living In
- Son
- For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me
- To Cry You A Song
- A Time For Everything?
- Inside
- Play In Time
- Sossity; You’re A Woman
- Singing All Day
- Sweet Dream
- 17
- Teacher (UK Single Version)
- Teacher (US Album Version)
- My God (early version)
- Just Trying To Be
CD2 ADDITIONAL ASSOCIATED RECORDINGS
- Singing All Day (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Sweet Dream (UK single ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- 17 (UK single ‘B’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- The Witch’s Promise (EUR single double ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Teacher (UK Single Version) (EUR single double ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Teacher (US Album Version) (US single ‘B’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Inside (UK Single ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Alive And Well And Living In (UK Single ‘B’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- A Time For Everything (US single ‘B’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Mono Mix)
- Sweet Dream (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- 17 (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- The Witch’s Promise (UK single double ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- Teacher (UK Single Version)(UK single double ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- The Witch’s Promise (US promo single ‘A’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- Teacher (US Album Version) (US promo single ‘B’ side) (Original 1969-1970 Stereo Mix)
- Singing All Day (Stereo Remix)
- Sweet Dream (Stereo Remix)
- The Witch’s Promise (Stereo Remix)
- Teacher (US album Version) (Stereo Remix)
- Benefit Radio Spot #1
- Benefit Radio Spot #2
CD3 LIVE AT TANGLEWOOD 1970 A STEVEN WILSON STEREO REMIX
- Introduction And Tuning
- Nothing Is Easy
- My God (incl. Flute Solo)
- With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of
- Dharma For One (incl. Drum Solo (edited))
- We Used To Know
- Guitar Instrumental
- For A Thousand Mothers
CD4 LIVE AT THE ARAGON BALLROOM, CHICAGO 1970 (MONO)
- Introduction And Tuning
- My Sunday Feeling
- My God (incl. Flute Solo)
- To Cry You A Song
- With You There To Help Me / By Kind Permission Of
- Sossity; You’re A Woman / Reasons For Waiting
- Nothing Is Easy
- Dharma For One (incl. Drum Solo)
- We Used To Know
- Guitar Instrumental
- For A Thousand Mothers
DVD1
- Steven Wilson’s 2013 remix of the album and 5 extra tracks in DTS and Dolby AC 3 5.1 surround and stereo 96/24 LPCM
- Flat transfers of the original UK+US LP master in 96/24 LPCM & additional tracks Sweet Dream, 17 & The Witch’s Promise
DVD2
- The 1970 Fillmore at Tanglewood Concert on video with Steven Wilson’s 2020 audio remix in stereo and 5.1 surround.
Jethro Tull’s 1970 classic Benefit will be celebrated in a brand-new 4CD/2DVD set, featuring remixes by Steven Wilson, an abundance of previously unreleased material, packaged within a deluxe hardback book, containing 100 pages of commentary from numerous contributors alongside hordes of images of the band creating and performing their first million-selling album. After pandemic-enforced delays, Benefit (The 50th Anniversary Enhanced Edition) will finally be out on 5th November.
Highlights include:
Original album and associated recordings remixed by Steven Wilson
Additional associated recordings including mono and stereo mixes of various A and B sides
The 1970 Fillmore at Tanglewood concert, with new stereo remix by Steven Wilson
Live At The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago 1970 concert in mono
Steven Wilson’s 2013 remix of the album, 5 extra tracks in DTS and Dolby 5.1 surround and stereo 96/24 LPCM
Flat transfers of the original UK+US LP master in LPCM
Additional tracks Sweet Dream, 17 & The Witch’s Promise
The 1970 Fillmore at Tanglewood concert on video with Steven Wilson’s 2020 audio remix in stereo and 5.1 surround.
Following the successes of This Was (1968) and Stand Up (1969), Jethro Tull returned in 1970 with their third studio album in as many years. 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, who would go on to play on all of Jethro Tull’s albums throughout the 70s. 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. 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. Peaking at #4 in the UK Singles Chart, The Witch’s Promise, B-side Teacher, continued Jethro Tull’s success in the charts, with the album faring equally as well. Benefit charted in the top 10 across six countries, including UK (#3), Australia (#4) and Germany (#5), with it finishing #11 on the Billboard 200 in the USA, being certified Gold in the process.
Benefit (The 50th Anniversary Enhanced Edition) contains a copious amount of expanded material, building upon the 2013 Steven Wilson remixes. CD3 contains a previously unreleased Steven Wilson remix of Jethro Tull performing at Tanglewood in 1970, while DVD2 has the previously unavailable film footage of that show. Further to that, CD4 contains a newly remastered mono version of a previously unreleased concert at The Aragon Ballroom in 1970. The 100-page book, enclosed within the elegant, hardback book packaging, contains an essay from Martin Webb, who expands upon the 2013 “A Collector’s Edition” booklet notes. Following that are comments on each of the album’s tracks from, Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Glenn Cornick and Clive Bunker, as well as interviews with Robin Black (studio engineer of Benefit and many other Jethro Tull albums), Terry Ellis (‘executive producer’ of Benefit), Joshua White who directed the 1970 Tanglewood Festival which features on DVD2, and Steven Wilson explaining the mixing of Benefit in 2013. The masses of anecdotes are surrounded by legions of images of the band and memorabilia from the era.