
Aqualung is a Rock album by Jethro Tull, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 546 pressings tracked, owned by 100 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- gritty
- cynical
- storytelling
About
While Jethro Tull’s 1971 album is peppered with acoustic turns—bowing to jazz-folk heroes like Roy Harper—it’s the sweltering power chords and frontman Ian Anderson’s tough vocals that make it a rock ’n’ roll Goliath. The chugging “Locomotive Breath” and the dirty thump of “Hymn 43” provide metallic KOs, and the rifftastic title tune is a full-on mini-rock opera with gentle breakdowns and tempo shifts. Central themes challenge organized religions, yet there’s a Dickensian quality to many of the lyrics, especially on the grimy “Cross-Eyed Mary,” which details London street urchins.
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Tracklist
- Aqualung
- My God
Side A
- A1Aqualung6:25
- A2Cross-Eyed Mary4:02
- A3Cheap Day Return1:18
- A4Mother Goose3:45
- A5Wond'ring Aloud1:50
- A6Up To Me3:10
Side B
- B1My God6:58
- B2Hymn 433:10
- B3Slipstream1:08
- B4Locomotive Breath4:23
- B5Wind-Up5:52
Credits
Performers
- David PalmerARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR ORCHESTRATED BY
- Jeffrey Hammond-HammondBASS GUITAR ALTO RECORDER BASS
- Clive BunkerDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Martin BarreELECTRIC GUITAR RECORDER GUITAR
- Ian AndersonFLUTE ACOUSTIC GUITAR VOCALS
- John EvanPIANO ORGAN
- Barriemore BarlowDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Glenn CornickBASS BASS GUITAR
100 collectors on Gatefold own this · 546 pressings tracked on Gatefold
