Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Release date: | 19 March 1971 |
Style: | Folk rock, Progressive rock |
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01. Aqualung
02. Cross-Eyed Mary
03. Cheap Day Return
04. Mother Goose
05. Wond'ring Aloud
06. Up To Me
07. My God
08. Hymn 43
09. Slipstream
10. Locomotive Breath
11. Wind Up
12. Lick Your Fingers Clean [bonus]
13. Wind Up [Quad version] [bonus]
14. Excerpts From The Ian Anderson Interview [bonus]
15. Song For Jeffrey [bonus]
16. Fat Man [bonus]
17. Bourée [bonus]
02. Cross-Eyed Mary
03. Cheap Day Return
04. Mother Goose
05. Wond'ring Aloud
06. Up To Me
07. My God
08. Hymn 43
09. Slipstream
10. Locomotive Breath
11. Wind Up
12. Lick Your Fingers Clean [bonus]
13. Wind Up [Quad version] [bonus]
14. Excerpts From The Ian Anderson Interview [bonus]
15. Song For Jeffrey [bonus]
16. Fat Man [bonus]
17. Bourée [bonus]
19.03.2021
19.03.2021 |
Back in the early 70's, metal was just in its infancy, not yet able to walk on its own feet. For most of that decade, not much other than Black Sabbath were heavy enough to be called metal, but heavy music was still abound, at least by the decade's standard. Jethro Tull would end up snatching a Grammy from Metallica, but Aqualung finds a band that can write some heavy guitars, but their progressive rock is most of all whimsical, comical, vulgar, clever, and witty. The image of Ian Anderson standing on one leg playing flute is just as iconic as the riffs on "Cross-Eyed Mary" or "Aqualung". It's a fantastic album even regardless of its connections to metal, one of the best prog rock albums period, almost best Jethro Tull album, and released exactly 50 years ago today. RaduP's picks | More picks ›› |
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