JETHRO TULL - Blues For The 18th / Aeroplane

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Release Type: OFFICIAL RELEASE
Label: Emidisc
Cat. Number: none
Release Country: UK
Release Year: 1967
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Acetate,
7" 45 RPM

Two sided acetate. "Blues For The 18th" was later replaced by "Sunshine Day" before they released this as the famous Jethro Toe single.

"Aeroplane" recorded October 22, 1967 at [l=EMI Studios], London, UK as John Evan Band; *co-writer "Len Barnard" was Tull bass player [a=Glenn Barnard] aka Glenn Cornick (Glenn Douglas Barnard Cornick).
"Blues For The 18th" recorded same day, producer Derek Lawrence
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