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:''For the song "Aqualung" by Jethro Tull, see Aqualung (song)

Album Information

  Name Aqualung
  Type Album
  Artist Jethro Tull
  Cover JethroTullAqualungalbumcoverjpg
  Released March 19 , 1971
  Recorded December 1970 - February 1971 at Island Studios , London
  Genre Progressive Rock
  Length 42:55 (original) <BR
  Label Island (original UK)<br> Reprise (original US)<br> Chrysalis / Capitol (US re-issue)
  Producer Ian Anderson <BR
  Last Album '' Benefit ''<br />(1970)
  This Album '''''Aqualung'''''<br />(1971)
  Next Album '' Thick As A Brick ''<br />(1972)



''Aqualung'' is the fourth studio album by the Rock band Jethro Tull , released in 1971 .
The first side of the LP contains a series of six character sketches, including two sketches of people of questionable repute (title character Aqualung and Cross-Eyed Mary) and two autobiographical tracks including "Cheap Day Return", written by band leader Ian Anderson while returning from a visit to his critically ill father. The overall message of the lyrics on the second side is said to be "pro-God but anti-church", and makes the statement that organized religion can actually restrict a person's relationship with their God instead of enhancing it. Anderson has denied any attempt to create a Concept Album (see below).

The album was one of the first albums to be recorded at the newly opened studios of Island Records in Basing Street, London . Led Zeppelin were mixing their Untitled Fourth Album at the same time. In an interview on the 25th anniversary edition of the album, Anderson reportedly said that trying to record in their studio was very difficult. There were two recording studios at the location; Led Zeppelin worked in the smaller studio while Tull got the larger, which was probably the original chapel based on Anderson's description of its "orchestral" feeling.

The album's original cover art by Burton Silverman features a portrait of the title character, Aqualung, which many have considered to be inspired by Ian Anderson, though Anderson denies it. The rear cover shows a less-lecherous looking portrait of the same character sitting on a street-curb with a dog, a scene reminiscent of the band's photographic portrait with age make-up and a pack of dogs on their first album, '' This Was ''. The inner art on the fold-out cover showed portraits of the five band members in typical stage attire performing irreverent acts in a chapel--perhaps simultaneously depicting the theme of the second side of the LP while commemorating the band's recording-studio environment.

Many of the songs are primarily Acoustic . "Cheap Day Return", "Wond'ring Aloud" and "Slipstream" are short, completely acoustic "bridges", and Mother Goose is also mostly acoustic.

''Aqualung'' peaked at #7 on the Billboard Music Charts ' North America n pop albums chart. The single "Hymn 43" hit #91 on ''Billboard's'' pop singles chart.


CONCEPT ALBUM

In an interview on Aqualung Live (2005) (track 16) - Ian Anderson claimed that:
I always said at the time that this is not a concept album; this is just an album of varied songs of varied instrumentation and intensity in which three or four are the kind of keynote pieces for the album but it doesn't make it a concept album. In my mind when it came to writing the next album, Thick As A Brick , was done very much in the sense of: 'Whuh, if they thought Aqualung was a concept album, O-O-K, we'll show you a concept album.' And it was done as a kind of spoof, a send-up, of the concept album genre. ... But, Aqualung itself, in my mind was never a concept album. Just a, just a bunch of songs.



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TRACK LISTING

#" Aqualung " – 6:31
#" Cross-Eyed Mary " – 4:06
#" Cheap Day Return " – 1:21
#" Mother Goose " – 3:51
#"Wond'ring Aloud" – 1:53
#"Up To Me" – 3:15
#"My God" – 7:08
#"Hymn 43" – 3:14
#"Slipstream" – 1:13
#" Locomotive Breath " – 4:23
#"Wind Up" – 6:01
#:''Bonus tracks from the 1996 and 1999 reissues:''
#"Lick Your Fingers Clean" – 2:46
#"Wind Up (Quad Version)" – 5:24
#"Excerpts From The Ian Anderson Interview" Magazine – 13:59
#"Song For Jeffrey" (BBC) – 2:51
#"Fat Man" (BBC) – 2:57
#"Bourée" (BBC) – 3:58

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