Aqualung

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Aqualung
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Artist: Jethro Tull
Released: 1971, March
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Tracks

Average song rating Aqualung (Jennie Anderson/Ian Anderson) (6:31) Lyrics
  Cross-Eyed Mary (Ian Anderson) (4:09) Lyrics
  Cheap Day Return (Ian Anderson) (1:23) Lyrics
  Mother Goose (Ian Anderson) (3:52) Lyrics
  Wond'ring Aloud (Ian Anderson) (1:56) Lyrics
  Up to Me (Ian Anderson) (3:18) Lyrics
  My God (Ian Anderson) (7:10) Lyrics
  Hymn 43 (Ian Anderson) (3:18) Lyrics
  Slipstream (Ian Anderson) (1:13) Lyrics
  10  Locomotive Breath (Ian Anderson) (4:25) Lyrics
  11  Wind-up (Ian Anderson) (5:42) Lyrics
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Credits

Ian Anderson - lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitar, descant recorder
Clive Bunker - a thousand drums and percussion
John Evan - piano, organ, mellotron
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - bass guitar, alto recorder, odd voices

Produced by: Ian Anderson and Terry Ellis
Engineered by: John Burns
Label: Reprise MS-2035

Reviews

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10/10 Igor (April 13, 2006)
One of the best and for me, one of the most influential albums for me personally. Every song is a gem and their musicianship by this time has improved to a tight machine and by this time had fully developed their musical style with the hard rock, acoustic guitar, flute thing.
They claim that they had a terrible time making it when they did this inside an actual church and that it wasn\'t meant to be a concept album,
but it\'s obvious to anyone that the 1rst side (Oops..LP)concerns the state of Man and the 2nd deals with Man\'s belief or not in God.It is a fascinating piece of art.

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