This is the list of unreleased music from Greg's book. A few more have surfaced, namely from the 3 "Ploughing the Boots" cdr's which have "surfaced" recently. However there are still more which we will probably never get the pleasure to listen to
JETHRO TULL/IAN ANDERSON et al UNRELEASED TRACKS
"The Beach, Parts 1 & 2" (1974): outtakes from the "War Child" sessions
"Beneath The Surface" (1979): from "The Water's Edge"
"Bug” (1993): a Martin Barre instrumental that later turned up on his album "A Trick Of Memory"
"Carmina Burana" (by Carl Orft) (19891991): not byJethro Tull, this was a taped introduction to their concerts between 1989 and 1991
"Caroline's Concerto" (1988): a song only played live in 1988
"D.J." (1981 /1982): an outtake from "The Broadsword And The Beast"
"Dangle The Billies" (1996): a bass and drum solo played throughout 1996
"Danube Waltz" (by Claude Debussy) (1994); not byJethro Tull, this was a tape played after Jethro Tull shows in 1994
"Dinosaur" (1981 /1982): an outtake from "The Broadsword And The Beast"
"Double Violin Concerto" (by J.S. Bach) (03/85); played in Berlin for Bach's 300th birthday concert with Eddie Jobson on violin
"Drowsy Maggy" (19891990): played as a live medley at 1989 and 1990 shows
"Dust Devils" (1996); used as part of a live medley during 1996
"8,40 From Nowhere (Inverness Sleeper)" (1983): another train song from the "Walk Into Light" sessions
"End Game (instrumental)" (1983): an outtake version from the "Walk Into Light" sessions
"From 21 Subtract" (1967): an lan Anderson song recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
"The Girl From Ipanema" (1988): played live in Brazil in 1988
"Hard Headed General" (aka "HotHeaded English General") (1972197S): played during encore medleys of "Aqualung," "WindUp" and "Locomotive Breath," among others
"How Can You Work With Mama?" (1966): one of lan Anderson's first songs played by The John Evan Band
"I Wonder Who" (1993): this blues standard was played at some 1993 shows
"Intro" (08/72); the unused introduction from the Chateau D'Herouvitle sessions
"Invasion Of Privacy" (1967): an lan Anderson song recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
"James O'Donnell's Jig" (1980); an instrumental from the Fairport Convention LP "Bonny Bunch Of Roses"
"Last Night" (1975); a song played live at some shows, including 02/10/75
"Level Pegging" (1984): a song from Dave Pegg' s solo LP "The Cocktail Cowboy Goes It Alone"
"The Man With The Weird Beard" (1967): the Ray Charles I.P track recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
"Martin's Tune" (1968/1969): a guitar instrumental played at Stockholm radio on 01/09/69
"Martin's Tune Again" (mid1969): a guitar workout
"Mary's Song" (1979): from "The Water's Edge"
"Misere" (199S): a live track that was later recorded for Martin Barrc's album "The Meeting"
"Nellie (The Revenge)" (1990): an instrumental played live in 1990
"Ninth Symphony" (by Beethoven) (19761979): infrequently played during David Palmer's tenure with the band
"On The 7th Side Of 9" (1967): an lan Anderson song recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
"Peggy's Pub" (1980): a Dave Pegg instrumental originally recorded on Fairport Convention's Rosie" album
"Reynard The Fox" (1982): performed only once in Stockholm, Sweden bv lan Anderson and Dave Pegg. It was originally recorded by Fairport Convention for their "Tippler's Tales" album.
"Ring Out, Solstice Bells” (Alternate Version) (1976): an unused version of the "Songs From The Wood" track recorded and mixed by Mike Batt
"Ruby Tuesday" (1992): performed twice in Athens, Greece with George Dalaras but not used on the album "A Little Light Music"
"Sailor" (08/72): an unused song that followed after "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day" on the original Chateau D'Hcrouvillc album
"Selkies" (1979): from "The Water's Edge"
"She Moved Through The Fair" (1996): a traditional song used as part of a live medley
"Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day" (08/72); the unedited version of the song that appeared on the "War Child" album. It is also mixed differently.
"Slipstream Intro" (1980/1981): a taped keyboard intro with song snatches played before the band took the stage. Not officially released on record, it appeared on the "Slipstream" video and the "1982 Promotional Manual" promo LP.
"Sock It To 'Em J.B."(1967): the Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers song recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
"Soiree" (1972 1994); a piece which is occasionally quoted during "My God,""Bouree" or lan Anderson's flute improvisations
"Steal" (1994): a live guitar instrumental that appeared on Martin Barre's album "A Trick Of Memory"
"The Storm" (1979): from "The Water's Edge"
"The Surface" (four themes) (1979): from "The Water's Edge"
"The Swirling Pit" (1982): a Dave Pegg instrumental that was first recorded on Dave Pegg's album "The Cocktail Cowboy Goes It Alone"
"Take The Easy Way" (1967): an lan Anderson song that The John Evan Smash played on the TV programme "Firstimers"
"Tequila"(1987): The Champs' hit used as part of a medley on The Howard Stern radio show on November 17, 1987. It also turns up from time to time in a live setting.
"Tomorrow Was Today" (197 2): played at various shows throughout the vear
"Trio" (1980): a live instrumental played in 1980
"Unknown Dreams" (1986): a song only plaved live in 1986
"Unlitled Instrumental" (1988): part of this track became "Part Of The Machine"
"Viva L'Espana" (1982): plaved live in Portugal
"Wachet Auf" (by J.S. Bach) (1990); a piece from Bach's "Cantata No. 140" occasionally quoted during "Serenade To A Cuckoo"
"War Child Waltz" (1974): an unused piece from the "War Child" sessions
"The Water's Edge" (1979): Forty minutes ot music written bv lan Anderson, David Palmer and Martin Barrc for the Scottish Ballet. Only David Palmer's "Elegy" has been released from this collection of songs. "Elegy” was originally known as "Siren Song."
"William Tull Overture" (1987): a Don Airey keyboard introduction to 1987 concerts that quoted from Gershwin and Tull numbers
"You Got Me" (1967): an lan Anderson song recorded 09/67 at CBS Studios, London under the group name Candy Coloured Rain
NOTE: At least five unidentified tracks from "Roots To Branches" and at least two more from "jtull Dot Com" are also unreleased.