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
12 Lick Your Fingers Clean
13 Wind-Up (Quad Version)
14 Excerpts From The Ian Anderson Interview
15 Songs for Jeffrey
16 Fat Man
17 Bouree
Jethro Tull | Aqualung [Album] CD
€13.00
Aqualung, released in March 1971 by Chrysalis Records, is the fourth studio album by the rock band Jethro Tull. Though it is generally regarded as a concept album, featuring a central theme of “the distinction between religion and God”, the band have said there was no intention to make a concept album, and that only a few songs have a unifying theme. Aqualung’s success signalled a turning point in the career of the band, who went on to become a major radio and touring act. Recorded at Island Records’ new recording studio in Basing Street, 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 left the band shortly after the release of the album.
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