Aqualung
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- Seller:musicshop780
- Sales Rank:8,006
- Format:Original recording reissued, Extra tracks
- Language:English (Original Language)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):0.5 x 5.8 x 5
- Release Date:February 9, 1999
- MPN:3 3 00495401
- UPC:724349540125
- EAN:0724349540125
- ASIN:B00000GAIW
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Tracks
- Aqualung
- Cross-Eyed Mary
- Cheap Day Return
- Mother Goose
- Wond'ring Aloud
- Up To Me
- My God
- Hymn 43
- Slipstream
- Locomotive Breath
- Wind-Up
- Lick Your Fingers Clean
- Wind-Up (Quad Version)
- Excerpts From The Ian Anderson Interview
- Songs for Jeffrey
- Fat Man
- Bouree
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Cut from the original analog master tapes obtained from Ian Anderson on Classic's all tube cutting system by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman mastering. The release features, for the first time since the original Chrysalis release, an authentic linen textured gatefold jacket and original label art. This will be the definitive version - period!
Amazon.com
After veering sharply from the blues inluences of their debut, This Was, Jethro Tull's sound quickly coalesced around jazz-tinged English folk influences and the antics of frontman/flautist Ian Anderson. But it was guitarist Martin Barre's swaggering riff off the title track of the band's fourth album that would become Tull's indelibly clichéd trademark--and the band's entrée into a long reign as arena-rock perennials. But there's a lot more to Aqualung than the riffage of that cut and its cousins, "Cross-Eyed Mary" and "Locomotive Breath." In an era when pseudo-Christian spirituality was a de rigueur, if cheap, musical commodity (from the overblown operatics of Jesus Christ Superstar to one-hit pop wonders such as "Spirit in the Sky" and "Put Your Hand in the Hand"), Anderson and company openly challenged the value of organized religion with a thematic album savvy enough to layer its thought-provoking lyrics between heavy strata of FM-friendly guitar bedrock. A cliché, perhaps; a landmark, no doubt. And a record many maintain is still Tull's finest hour. --Jerry McCulley
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