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Singing All Day; Witch's Promise; Just Trying to Be, and the original UK mix of Teacher are the bonus tracks added to this 1970 record, the band's first gold album, with standout tracks to Cry You a Song; Son, and for Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me also on tull, er, tap!

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''Benefit'' is the third album by Jethro Tull. It was released in April 1970. It was the first album to feature John Evan on keyboards (albeit as a session player), and the last to feature Glenn Cornick on bass guitar. It achieved number 3 in the UK album charts.

The album is heavier than its predecessor, ''Stand Up'', and many of the tracks feature more elaborate arrangements than Tull's earlier material, for example, backwards flute on "With You There To Help Me" and backwards piano and sped up guitar on "Play In Time". - Wikipedia

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