Jethro Tull - Aqualung
- Jethro Tull's multi-platinum-selling smash on Hybrid Stereo SACD!
- Remastered by Chris Bellman from the original master tapes
- Jethro Tull's multi-platinum-selling smash on Hybrid Stereo SACD!
- Remastered by Chris Bellman from the original master tapes
Analogue Productions presents another classic title on Hybrid Stereo SACD — Jethro Tull's multi-platinum-selling smash Aqualung. Originally released in March 1971, the album has sold in excess of 7 million copies worldwide, achieving Top Ten chart status in both the U.K. and U.S.. Aqualung's success signaled a turning point in the band's career, making Jethro Tull a major radio and touring act.
Recorded at Island Records' studio in London, it was their first album with John Evan as a full-time member, their first with new bassist Jeffrey Hammond, and last album featuring Clive Bunker on drums. Aqualung is regarded, despite the band's disagreement, as a concept album featuring a central theme of "the distinction between religion and God." Something of a departure from the band's previous work, the album features more acoustic material than previous releases; and-inspired by photographs of homeless people on the Thames Embankment taken by singer Ian Anderson's wife Jennie-contains a number of recurring themes, addressing religion along with Anderson's own personal experiences.
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 |
By Genre | Pop - Rock |
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By Labels | Analogue Productions |