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Aqualung [Remaster] (CD - 1971)( UPC: 00724349540125)
As low as $9.79 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Jethro Tull Label: Chrysalis Records (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Art Rock Album Description: Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (guitar, descant recorder); Jeffrey Hammond (alto recorder, bass, background vocals); John Evan (piano, organ, Mellot... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (guitar, descant recorder); Jeffrey Hammond (alto recorder, bass, background vocals); John Evan (piano, organ, Mellotron); Clive Bunker (drums, percussion). Recorded at Island Studios, London, England. Originally released as Reprise (2035). This reissue of AQUALUNG includes a 15-minute interview and 5 bonus tracks. The booklet contains 20 pages of lyrics, photographs and reviews. Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson (vocals, acoustic guitar, flute); Martin Barre (electric guitar, descant recorder); Jeffrey Hammond (alto recorder, bass instrument, background vocals); John Evan (piano, organ, Mellotron); Clive Bunker (drums, percussion). The leap from 1970's BENEFIT to the following year's AQUALUNG is one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history. In the space of one album, Tull went from relatively unassuming electrified folk-rock to larger-than-life conceptual rock full of sophisticated compositions and complex, intellectual lyrical constructs. While the leap to full-blown prog-rock wouldn't be taken until a year later on THICK AS A BRICK, the degree to which Tull upped the ante here is remarkable. The lyrical concept--the hypocrisy of Christianity in England--is stronger than on most other '70s conceptual efforts, but it is ultimately the music that makes the album. Tull's winning way with a riff was never so arresting as on the chugging "Locomotive Breath," or the character studies "Cross Eyed Mary" and "Aqualung," which portray believably seedy participants in Ian Anderson's story. The fable imagery of "Mother Goose" and the vitriolic anti-authoritarian sentiments of "Wind Up" both serve notice of Anderson's willful iconoclasm and his disillusionment with the spiritual traditions to which he was born. Varied but cohesive, AQUALUNG is widely regarded as Tull's finest hour. The leap from 1970's BENEFIT to the following year's AQUALUNG is one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history. In the space of one album, Tull went from relatively unassuming electrified folk-rock to larger-than-life conceptual rock full of sophisticated compositions and complex, intellectual lyrical constructs. While the leap to full-blown prog-rock wouldn't be taken until a year later on THICK AS A BRICK, the degree to which Tull upped the ante here is remarkable. The lyrical concept here--the hypocrisy of Christianity in England--is stronger than on most other '70s conceptual efforts, but it's ultimately the music that makes it. Tull's winning way with a riff was never so arresting as on the chugging "Locomotive Breath," or the character studies "Cross Eyed Mary" and "Aqualung," which portray believably seedy participants in Ian Anderson's story. The fable imagery of "Mother Goose" and the vitriolic anti-authoritarian sentiments of "Wind Up" both serve notice of Anderson's willful iconoclasm and his disillusionment with the spiritual traditions to which he was born. Varied but cohesive, AQUALUNG is widely regarded as Tull's finest hour. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Aqualung |
| 2. | Cross-Eyed Mary |
| 3. | Cheap Day Return |
| 4. | Mother Goose |
| 5. | Wond'ring Aloud |
| 6. | Up to Me |
| 7. | My God |
| 8. | Hymn 43 |
| 9. | Slipstream |
| 10. | Locomotive Breath |
| 11. | Wind-Up |
| 12. | Lick Your Fingers Clean |
| 13. | Wind-Up - (quad version) |
| 14. | Excerpts From the Ian Anderson Interview |
| 15. | Song For Jeffrey |
| 16. | Fat Man |
| 17. | Bouree |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00724349540125 |
| Release Date: | Jan 26, 1999 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Art Rock |
| Label: | Chrysalis Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Di |
| Producer: | Ian Anderson; Terry Ellis; Bernie Andrews; John Walters |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1971 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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