Jethro Tull - Aqualung [Remastered Limited Edition] (1971/2020) [2×Vinyl]
BAND/ARTIST: Jethro Tull
- Title: Aqualung
- Year Of Release: 1971/2020
- Label: Analogue Productions [UHQR 0003-45]
- Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / [24bit-96kHz]
- Total Time: 43:35
- Total Size: 102 mb / 239 mb / 875 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Aqualung is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Jethro Tull, released on 19 March 1971, by Chrysalis Records. It is widely regarded as a concept album featuring a central theme of "the distinction between religion and God", though the band have said there was no intention to make a concept album, and that only a few songs have a unifying theme. According to one reviewer, the album has "dour musings on faith and religion" which for him have marked it as "one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners". Aqualung's success signalled a turning point in the career of the band, which went on to become a major radio and touring act.
Recorded at Island Records' studio in London, it was their first album with keyboardist John Evan as a full-time member, their first with new bassist Jeffrey Hammond, and last album featuring Clive Bunker on drums, who quit the band shortly after the release of the album. 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.
Aqualung is Jethro Tull's best-selling album, selling more than seven million units worldwide. It was generally well-received critically and has been included on several music magazine best-of lists. The album spawned two singles, "Hymn 43" and "Locomotive Breath"
Recorded at Island Records' studio in London, it was their first album with keyboardist John Evan as a full-time member, their first with new bassist Jeffrey Hammond, and last album featuring Clive Bunker on drums, who quit the band shortly after the release of the album. 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.
Aqualung is Jethro Tull's best-selling album, selling more than seven million units worldwide. It was generally well-received critically and has been included on several music magazine best-of lists. The album spawned two singles, "Hymn 43" and "Locomotive Breath"
:: TRACKLIST ::
A1 Aqualung
A2 Cross-Eyed Mary
A3 Cheap Day Return
B1 Mother Goose
B2 Wond'ring Aloud
B3 Up To Me
C1 My God
C2 Hymn 43
C3 Slipstream
D1 Locomotive Breath
D2 Wind Up
Ian Anderson – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, flute, production
Martin Barre – electric guitar, descant recorder
Jeffrey Hammond (as "Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond") – backing vocals (on "Mother Goose"), bass guitar, alto recorder, odd voices
John Evan – piano, organ, Mellotron
Clive Bunker – drums and percussion
Limited to 5,000 gold foil numbered copies.
Year 2020 | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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