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Aqualung (album)

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.[4] Aqualung's success signalled a turning point in the career of the band, which went on to become a major radio and touring act.

Aqualung
Cover art by Burton Silverman
Studio album by
Released19 March 1971
RecordedApril 1970 – February 1971[1]
Studio
Genre
Length42:55
LabelChrysalis/Island (Europe)
Reprise (America, Japan and Oceania)
ProducerIan Anderson, Terry Ellis
Jethro Tull chronology
Benefit
(1970)
Aqualung
(1971)
Thick as a Brick
(1972)
Singles from Aqualung
  1. "Locomotive Breath"
    Released: March 1971 [2]
  2. "Hymn 43"
    Released: June 1971 [3]

Recorded at Island Records' new London recording studio, 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".[5]

Production

"My God" was recorded on 11–12 April 1970, followed by "Wond'ring Aloud" on 21 June, both at Morgan Studios.[6] After an American tour, bass player Glenn Cornick was fired from the band,[7] and was replaced with Jeffrey Hammond, an old friend of Ian Anderson.[8] Aqualung would be Hammond's first album with the band. It would also mark the first time John Evan had recorded a full album with the band, as his only prior involvement was to provide several keyboard parts on the previous 1970 album, Benefit. In December, the album became one of the first to be recorded at Island Records' newly-opened recording studios on Basing Street in London. Led Zeppelin were recording their untitled fourth album at the same time. In an interview on the 25th anniversary edition of the album, Tull's bandleader Ian Anderson said that trying to record in that studio was very difficult, because of its "horrible, cold, echoey" feel.[9] There were two recording studios at the location; Led Zeppelin worked in the smaller studio downstairs, while Tull got the larger studio,[10] which was the main body of a converted church. The orchestral segments were arranged by Dee Palmer, who had worked with the band since 1968's This Was, and would later join as a keyboard player. The master reels were assembled at Apple Studios on 2 March 1971. Aqualung would be the last Jethro Tull album to include Clive Bunker as a band member, as he retired shortly after recording to start a family.[9]

Musical style

The songs on the album encompass a variety of musical genres, with elements of folk, blues, psychedelia, and hard rock.[11] The "riff-heavy" nature of tracks such as "Locomotive Breath", "Hymn 43" and "Wind Up" is regarded as a factor in the band's increased success after the release of the album, with Jethro Tull becoming "a major arena act" and a "fixture on FM radio" according to AllMusic.[12][13] In a stylistic departure from Jethro Tull's earlier albums, many of Aqualung's songs are acoustic. "Cheap Day Return", "Wond'ring Aloud" and "Slipstream" are short, completely acoustic "bridges", and "Mother Goose" is also mostly acoustic. Anderson claims his main inspirations for writing the album were Roy Harper and Bert Jansch.[9]

Themes

Aqualung has widely been regarded as a concept album, featuring a central theme of "the distinction between religion and God".[4] The album's "dour musings on faith and religion" have marked it as "one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners".[12] Academic discussions of the nature of concept albums have frequently listed Aqualung amongst their number.[14][15][16]

The initial idea for the album was sparked by some photographs that Anderson's wife Jennie took of homeless people on the Thames Embankment. The appearance of one man in particular caught the interest of the couple, who together wrote the title song "Aqualung".[17] The first side of the LP, titled Aqualung, contains several character sketches, including the eponymous character of the title track, and the schoolgirl prostitute Cross-Eyed Mary, as well as two autobiographical tracks, including "Cheap Day Return", written by Anderson after a visit to his critically ill father.[18]

The second side, titled My God, contains three tracks—"My God," "Hymn 43" and "Wind-Up"—that address religion in an introspective, and sometimes irreverent, manner. However, despite the names given to the album's two sides and their related subject matter, Anderson has consistently maintained that Aqualung is not a "concept album". A 2005 interview included on Aqualung Live gives Anderson's thoughts on the matter:[19]

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, Oh! Okay, 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 bunch of songs.

Drummer Clive Bunker believes that the record's perception as a concept album is a case of "Chinese whispers", explaining "you play the record to a couple of Americans, tell them that there's a lyrical theme loosely linking a few songs, and then notice the figure of the Aqualung character on the cover, and suddenly the word is out that Jethro Tull have done a concept album".[9]

The thematic elements Jethro Tull explored on the album—those of the effects of urbanisation on nature, and of the effects of social constructs such as religion on society—would be developed further on most of the band's subsequent releases.[20] Ian Anderson's frustration over the album's labelling as a concept album directly led to the creation of Thick as a Brick (1972), intended to be a deliberately "over the top" concept album in response.[21]

Other songs

"Lick Your Fingers Clean" was recorded for Aqualung, but was not included on the album. The song was drastically re-worked as "Two Fingers" for Tull's 1974 album, War Child. "Lick Your Fingers Clean" was eventually released in 1988 on the 20 Years of Jethro Tull collection. It was then released as a bonus track on the 1996 and 2011 reissues of Aqualung.[22]

Another song, "Wond'ring Again" was recorded on 21 June 1970 together with the original version of "Wond'ring Aloud" (included as one single seven-minute song on the Steven Wilson remaster of associated recordings 1970–1971, titled "Wond'ring Aloud, Again"), and was considered for release on the album before Anderson decided to drop it from the final track listing. "Wond'ring Again" was subsequently released on the compilation album, Living in the Past, in 1972. A re-recording of "Wond'ring Aloud" was included on Aqualung. Glenn Cornick played bass on the song and says it is his favourite song he recorded with the band.[9] Cornick also played bass on early studio recordings of "My God" and "a couple of other songs", though he did not say which they were.[9]

Album cover

The album's original cover art by Burton Silverman features a watercolour portrait of a long-haired, bearded man in shabby clothes. The idea for the cover came from a photograph Anderson's wife took of a homeless man on Thames Embankment, and Anderson later felt it would have been better to have used the photograph rather than commission the painting.[17] Ian Anderson recalls posing for a photograph for the painting, though Silverman claims it was a self-portrait.[23]

The artwork was commissioned and purchased by Chrysalis Records head Terry Ellis in 1971.[23] Silverman was paid a flat fee of $1,500 for the painting.[23] There was no written contract.[23] The artist says the art was only licensed for use as an album cover, and not for merchandising; he approached the band seeking remuneration for the additional uses, such as printing it on T-shirts and coffee mugs.[23]

The original artwork for both the front and back covers are missing. They were apparently stolen from a London hotel room,[9] or perhaps from Chrysalis' office during a robbery.[23] The original artwork for the interior gatefold painting was not taken during the robbery and is held by Terry Ellis.[23]

Release

In April 1971, Aqualung peaked at number four on the UK Album Chart; when the CD version was released in 1996, it reached number 52.[24] It peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard' North American pop albums chart;[25] the single "Hymn 43" hit No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[26] The album would go on to sell over seven million copies, and is the band's best-selling album.[27] Aqualung was one of only two Jethro Tull albums released in quadraphonic sound, the other being War Child (1974). The quadraphonic version of "Wind Up", which is in a slightly higher key, is included on the later CD reissue of the album as "Wind Up (quad version)".[27]

The single "Hymn 43" was released on 14 August 1971, and reached number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, spending two weeks in the chart.[26] The song was the first single to chart by the band in the United States.[27] It was later included in the video game Rock Band 2 as downloadable content;[28] which also featured the album's title track.[29]

The album was re-released in a 40th anniversary edition on 31 October 2011. The release contains a new stereo and 5.1 surround remix of the album by British musician and producer Steven Wilson, and comes in three different editions—a "collector's edition" containing the album on LP and two CDs, as well a DVD and a Blu-ray disc (with better sound quality than the DVD) and a hardback book; a "special edition" containing the two CDs and an abridged version of the book; and an "adapted edition" containing two CDs (with 2 extra songs not included in the other two 40th anniversary editions) and 2 DVDs in a hardcover book (written content is the same as in the Collector's Edition book, only the Chronology differs slightly).[30] Justifying the remix, Steven Wilson said: "Jethro Tull's Aqualung is ... a masterpiece, but was sonically a very poor-sounding record. So, some didn't rate it as highly as they should have. What we did with Aqualung was really make that record gleam in a way it never gleamed before. I think a lot of people, including myself, have come around to thinking that the album is a lot better than they even gave it credit for previously. So, there is certainly something very gratifying about being able to polish what was already a diamond and making it shine in a way it never has before".[31] Additionally, according to mastering engineer Steve Hoffman there were tape stretching problems with the original session mixdown master, implying that many editions of the album used multigeneration copies as their source.[32][33]

Critical reception

Aqualung received mixed to favourable reviews from contemporary music critics. Rolling Stone magazine's Ben Gerson lauded its "fine musicianship", calling it "serious and intelligent", although he felt that the album's seriousness "undermined" its quality.[4] Sounds said that its "taste and variety" made it the band's "finest" work.[41] Aqualung was voted the 22nd best album of 1971 in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll.[42] Robert Christgau, the poll's creator, was more critical of the album in a 1981 review, and described Anderson's undeveloped cultural interests and negative views on religion and human behaviour as both boring and pretentious.[34]

In retrospective reviews the album is generally lauded and viewed as a classic.[36][38] AllMusic's Bruce Eder called Aqualung "a bold statement" and "extremely profound".[12] In a review of the album's 40th anniversary re-release, Sean Murphy of PopMatters said that Aqualung "is, to be certain, a cornerstone of the then-nascent prog-rock canon, but it did—and does—exist wholly on its own terms as a great rock album, period". Murphy also praised the additional material featured on the release, finding that the new content was "where a great album gets even better".[37] Paul Stump's History of Progressive Rock was more measured in its praise, saying that Aqualung made little advancement over the group's previous album, Benefit. He identified the improvements as the deeper, wider arrangements, and the diversions of the melody from the bassline accompaniments. He found the side two song cycle rambling but added that "if the lyrics were now tending towards the provocatively obscure, they were none the less possessed of some style, not least in their Blakean allusions".[43] Steve Harris, the bass player for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, has called Aqualung "a classic album", lauding its "fantastic playing, fantastic songs, attitude [and] vibe". Iron Maiden would go on to cover "Cross-Eyed Mary" as the B-side of their 1983 single "The Trooper".[9]

Accolades

Aqualung has also been appraised highly in retrospective listings, compiled by music writers and magazines. Martin Barre's solo on the album's title track was included in Guitarist magazine's list of "The 20 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time" at number 20.[44]

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
The Village Voice US The 1971 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll[42] 1972 22
Classic Rock UK The 100 Greatest Rock Albums of All Time[39] 2001 30
Rolling Stone US 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[39][45] 2012 337
The 100 Best-Selling Albums of the 70s UK [46] 2004 90
Q UK 40 Cosmic Rock Albums[47][48] 2005 7
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die US [49] 2005 No order
Guitarist UK The 20 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time[44] 2011 20
Prog UK The 100 Greatest Prog Albums of All Time[50] 2014 43

Track listing

1971 original release

All tracks are written by Ian Anderson, except where noted.

Side one: Aqualung
No.TitleLength
1."Aqualung" (Ian Anderson, Jennie Anderson)6:34
2."Cross-Eyed Mary"4:06
3."Cheap Day Return"1:21
4."Mother Goose"3:51
5."Wond'ring Aloud"1:53
6."Up to Me"3:15
Side two: My God
No.TitleLength
1."My God"7:08
2."Hymn 43"3:14
3."Slipstream"1:13
4."Locomotive Breath"4:23
5."Wind-Up"6:01

Original North American Reprise Records pressings of Aqualung contained a slightly edited version of the title song, with its first three seconds (i.e., the first repetition of the song's signature riff) removed. These pressings correspondingly list the song's length at 6:31.[51]

1996 CD reissue

No.TitleLength
12."Lick Your Fingers Clean"2:46
13."Wind Up" (Quad Version)5:24
14."Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview" (Mojo Magazine)13:59
15."Song for Jeffrey" (BBC)2:51
16."Fat Man" (BBC)2:57
17."Bouree" (BBC, written by Ian Anderson, Johann Sebastian Bach)3:58

2011 40th anniversary special edition

The 2011 version was remixed by Steven Wilson and remastered by Peter Mew.

CD 1: Original Album

CD 2: Associated recordings 1970–1971
No.TitleLength
1."Lick Your Fingers Clean"2:49
2."Just Trying to Be"1:38
3."My God" (Early Version)9:43
4."Wond'ring Aloud" (13 December 1970)1:52
5."Wind-Up" (Early Version)5:22
6."Slipstream" (Take 2)0:55
7."Up the 'Pool" (Early Version)3:13
8."Wond'ring Aloud, Again"7:08
9."Life is a Long Song"3:20
10."Up the 'Pool"3:09
11."Dr. Bogenbroom" (Original EP Stereo Mix)2:58
12."From Later" (Original EP Stereo Mix)2:04
13."Nursie" (Original EP Stereo Mix)1:35
14."Reprise Radio Advert"0:51

2016 40th anniversary adapted edition

The 2016 edition was remastered by Steven Wilson of his 2011 remixed material as he did not like Peter Mew's mastering.

CD 1: Steven Wilson remaster and stereo remix of the album
No.TitleLength
1."Aqualung"6:38
2."Cross-Eyed Mary"4:11
3."Cheap Day Return"1:23
4."Mother Goose"3:53
5."Wond'ring Aloud"1:56
6."Up to Me"3:17
7."My God"7:13
8."Hymn 43"3:19
9."Slipstream"1:13
10."Locomotive Breath"4:42
11."Wind-Up"6:00
CD 2: Steven Wilson remaster of associated recordings 1970–1971 and stereo remix of tracks 1–10
No.TitleLength
1."Lick Your Fingers Clean"2:49
2."Just Trying to Be"1:38
3."My God" (Early Version)9:43
4."Wond'ring Aloud" (13 December 1970, the second known version of this song)1:52
5."Wind-Up" (Early Version)5:22
6."Slipstream" (Take 2)0:55
7."Up the 'Pool" (Early Version)3:13
8."Wond'ring Aloud, Again" (21 June 1970)
  • The first recording of this song, actually made up of two parts:
    • a. Wond'ring Aloud (the first version of Wond'ring Aloud)
    • b. Wond'ring Again (Part II of Wond'ring Alound, originally released on Living In The Past
)
7:08
9."Life is a Long Song"3:20
10."Up the 'Pool"3:13
11."Life is a Long Song" (Original EP Flat Transfer)3:21
12."Up the 'Pool" (Original EP Flat Transfer)3:13
13."Dr. Bogenbroom" (Original EP Flat Transfer)3:01
14."From Later" (Original EP Flat Transfer)2:09
15."Nursie" (Original EP Flat Transfer)1:38
16."Reprise Radio Advert"0:53
DVD 1: Steven Wilson 5.1 surround and stereo mixes of the album and associated recordings 1970–1971
No.TitleLength
1."Aqualung" (5.1 Surround Mix)6:38
2."Cross-Eyed Mary" (5.1 Surround Mix)4:11
3."Cheap Day Return" (5.1 Surround Mix)1:23
4."Mother Goose" (5.1 Surround Mix)3:53
5."Wond'ring Aloud" (5.1 Surround Mix)1:56
6."Up to Me" (5.1 Surround Mix)3:17
7."My God" (5.1 Surround Mix)7:13
8."Hymn 43" (5.1 Surround Mix)3:19
9."Slipstream" (5.1 Surround Mix)1:13
10."Locomotive Breath" (5.1 Surround Mix)4:42
11."Wind-Up" (5.1 Surround Mix)6:00
12."Aqualung" (Stereo Mix)6:38
13."Cross-Eyed Mary" (Stereo Mix)4:11
14."Cheap Day Return" (Stereo Mix)1:23
15."Mother Goose" (Stereo Mix)3:53
16."Wond'ring Aloud" (Stereo Mix)1:56
17."Up to Me" (Stereo Mix)3:17
18."My God" (Stereo Mix)7:13
19."Hymn 43" (Stereo Mix)3:19
20."Slipstream" (Stereo Mix)1:13
21."Locomotive Breath" (Stereo Mix)4:42
22."Wind-Up" (Stereo Mix)6:00
23."Lick Your Fingers Clean" (5.1 Surround Mix)2:49
24."Just Trying to Be" (5.1 Surround Mix)1:38
25."My God" (Early Version) (5.1 Surround Mix)9:43
26."Wind-Up" (Early Version) (5.1 Surround Mix)5:22
27."Wond'ring Aloud, Again" (5.1 Surround Mix)7:08
28."Life is a Long Song" (5.1 Surround Mix)3:20
29."Up the 'Pool" (5.1 Surround Mix)3:13
30."Lick Your Fingers Clean" (Stereo Mix)2:49
31."Just Trying to Be" (Stereo Mix)1:38
32."My God" (Early Version) (Stereo Mix)9:43
33."Wond'ring Aloud" (13 December 1970) (Stereo Mix)1:52
34."Wind-Up" (Early Version) (Stereo Mix)5:22
35."Slipstream" (Take 2) (Stereo Mix)0:55
36."Up the 'Pool" (Early Version) (Stereo Mix)3:13
37."Wond'ring Aloud, Again" (Stereo Mix)7:08
38."Life is a Long Song" (Stereo Mix)3:20
39."Up the 'Pool" (Stereo Mix)3:13
DVD 2: Flat transfer of the original album and EP stereo and quadrophonic mixes and Life is a Long Song promotional film with new remixed stereo soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."Aqualung" (Original Stereo Mix)6:38
2."Cross-Eyed Mary" (Original Stereo Mix)4:11
3."Cheap Day Return" (Original Stereo Mix)1:23
4."Mother Goose" (Original Stereo Mix)3:53
5."Wond'ring Aloud" (Original Stereo Mix)1:56
6."Up to Me" (Original Stereo Mix)3:17
7."My God" (Original Stereo Mix)7:13
8."Hymn 43" (Original Stereo Mix)3:19
9."Slipstream" (Original Stereo Mix)1:13
10."Locomotive Breath" (Original Stereo Mix)4:42
11."Wind-Up" (Original Stereo Mix)6:00
12."Aqualung" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)6:38
13."Cross-Eyed Mary" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)4:11
14."Cheap Day Return" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)1:23
15."Mother Goose" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)3:53
16."Wond'ring Aloud" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)1:56
17."Up to Me" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)3:17
18."My God" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)7:13
19."Hymn 43" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)3:19
20."Slipstream" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)1:13
21."Locomotive Breath" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)4:42
22."Wind-Up" (Original Quadrophonic Mix)6:00
23."Life is a Long Song" (Original Stereo Mix)3:21
24."Up the 'Pool" (Original Stereo Mix)3:13
25."Dr. Bogenbroom" (Original Stereo Mix)3:01
26."From Later" (Original Stereo Mix)2:09
27."Nursie" (Original Stereo Mix)1:38
28."Life is a Long Song promotional video" 

Personnel

Jethro Tull
Additional personnel
  • Glenn Cornick – bass guitar (played with the band at rehearsals for the album in June 1970, some of which may also have been recording sessions – particularly early versions of "My God" and "Wondring Again/Wondring Aloud" – although he is not credited on the album)[9]
  • John Burns – recording engineer
  • Dee Palmer – orchestral arrangements and conducting
  • Burton Silverman – album artwork
  • Terry Ellis – producer

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI)[61] Gold 250,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[62]
2011 release
Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[63] 3× Platinum 3,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  • Christgau, Robert (1981). Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0-89919-025-1.
  • Covach, John; Spicer, Mark (2010). Sounding Out Pop: Analytical Essays in Popular Music. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-03400-0.
  • DeRogatis, Jim (2003). Turn on your mind: four decades of great psychedelic rock. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-634-05548-5.
  • Letts, Marianne Tatom (2010). Radiohead and the Resistant Concept Album: How to Disappear Completely. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-22272-5.
  • Moore, Allan (2004). Jethro Tull's Aqualung. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4411-7400-0.
  • Nollen, Scott Allen (2001). Jethro Tull: a history of the band, 1968–2001. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-1101-6.
  • Stump, Paul (1997). The Music's All that Matters: A History of Progressive Rock. Quartet Books Limited. ISBN 0-7043-8036-6.

External links

  • Aqualung (album) at Discogs
  • My dad painted the iconic cover for Jethro Tull's ‘Aqualung,’ and it's haunted him ever since

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For other uses see Aqualung disambiguation 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 4 Aqualung s success signalled a turning point in the career of the band which went on to become a major radio and touring act AqualungCover art by Burton SilvermanStudio album by Jethro TullReleased19 March 1971RecordedApril 1970 February 1971 1 StudioIsland Studios London Morgan Studios LondonGenreProgressive rockfolk rockhard rockLength42 55LabelChrysalis Island Europe Reprise America Japan and Oceania ProducerIan Anderson Terry EllisJethro Tull chronologyBenefit 1970 Aqualung 1971 Thick as a Brick 1972 Singles from Aqualung Locomotive Breath Released March 1971 2 Hymn 43 Released June 1971 3 Recorded at Island Records new London recording studio 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 5 Contents 1 Production 2 Musical style 3 Themes 3 1 Other songs 4 Album cover 5 Release 6 Critical reception 6 1 Accolades 7 Track listing 7 1 1971 original release 7 2 1996 CD reissue 7 3 2011 40th anniversary special edition 7 4 2016 40th anniversary adapted edition 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Album 9 2 Singles 10 Certifications 11 Footnotes 11 1 References 12 External linksProduction Edit My God was recorded on 11 12 April 1970 followed by Wond ring Aloud on 21 June both at Morgan Studios 6 After an American tour bass player Glenn Cornick was fired from the band 7 and was replaced with Jeffrey Hammond an old friend of Ian Anderson 8 Aqualung would be Hammond s first album with the band It would also mark the first time John Evan had recorded a full album with the band as his only prior involvement was to provide several keyboard parts on the previous 1970 album Benefit In December the album became one of the first to be recorded at Island Records newly opened recording studios on Basing Street in London Led Zeppelin were recording their untitled fourth album at the same time In an interview on the 25th anniversary edition of the album Tull s bandleader Ian Anderson said that trying to record in that studio was very difficult because of its horrible cold echoey feel 9 There were two recording studios at the location Led Zeppelin worked in the smaller studio downstairs while Tull got the larger studio 10 which was the main body of a converted church The orchestral segments were arranged by Dee Palmer who had worked with the band since 1968 s This Was and would later join as a keyboard player The master reels were assembled at Apple Studios on 2 March 1971 Aqualung would be the last Jethro Tull album to include Clive Bunker as a band member as he retired shortly after recording to start a family 9 Musical style EditThe songs on the album encompass a variety of musical genres with elements of folk blues psychedelia and hard rock 11 The riff heavy nature of tracks such as Locomotive Breath Hymn 43 and Wind Up is regarded as a factor in the band s increased success after the release of the album with Jethro Tull becoming a major arena act and a fixture on FM radio according to AllMusic 12 13 In a stylistic departure from Jethro Tull s earlier albums many of Aqualung s songs are acoustic Cheap Day Return Wond ring Aloud and Slipstream are short completely acoustic bridges and Mother Goose is also mostly acoustic Anderson claims his main inspirations for writing the album were Roy Harper and Bert Jansch 9 Themes EditAqualung has widely been regarded as a concept album featuring a central theme of the distinction between religion and God 4 The album s dour musings on faith and religion have marked it as one of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listeners 12 Academic discussions of the nature of concept albums have frequently listed Aqualung amongst their number 14 15 16 The initial idea for the album was sparked by some photographs that Anderson s wife Jennie took of homeless people on the Thames Embankment The appearance of one man in particular caught the interest of the couple who together wrote the title song Aqualung 17 The first side of the LP titled Aqualung contains several character sketches including the eponymous character of the title track and the schoolgirl prostitute Cross Eyed Mary as well as two autobiographical tracks including Cheap Day Return written by Anderson after a visit to his critically ill father 18 The second side titled My God contains three tracks My God Hymn 43 and Wind Up that address religion in an introspective and sometimes irreverent manner However despite the names given to the album s two sides and their related subject matter Anderson has consistently maintained that Aqualung is not a concept album A 2005 interview included on Aqualung Live gives Anderson s thoughts on the matter 19 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 Oh Okay 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 bunch of songs Drummer Clive Bunker believes that the record s perception as a concept album is a case of Chinese whispers explaining you play the record to a couple of Americans tell them that there s a lyrical theme loosely linking a few songs and then notice the figure of the Aqualung character on the cover and suddenly the word is out that Jethro Tull have done a concept album 9 The thematic elements Jethro Tull explored on the album those of the effects of urbanisation on nature and of the effects of social constructs such as religion on society would be developed further on most of the band s subsequent releases 20 Ian Anderson s frustration over the album s labelling as a concept album directly led to the creation of Thick as a Brick 1972 intended to be a deliberately over the top concept album in response 21 Other songs Edit Lick Your Fingers Clean was recorded for Aqualung but was not included on the album The song was drastically re worked as Two Fingers for Tull s 1974 album War Child Lick Your Fingers Clean was eventually released in 1988 on the 20 Years of Jethro Tull collection It was then released as a bonus track on the 1996 and 2011 reissues of Aqualung 22 Another song Wond ring Again was recorded on 21 June 1970 together with the original version of Wond ring Aloud included as one single seven minute song on the Steven Wilson remaster of associated recordings 1970 1971 titled Wond ring Aloud Again and was considered for release on the album before Anderson decided to drop it from the final track listing Wond ring Again was subsequently released on the compilation album Living in the Past in 1972 A re recording of Wond ring Aloud was included on Aqualung Glenn Cornick played bass on the song and says it is his favourite song he recorded with the band 9 Cornick also played bass on early studio recordings of My God and a couple of other songs though he did not say which they were 9 Album cover EditThe album s original cover art by Burton Silverman features a watercolour portrait of a long haired bearded man in shabby clothes The idea for the cover came from a photograph Anderson s wife took of a homeless man on Thames Embankment and Anderson later felt it would have been better to have used the photograph rather than commission the painting 17 Ian Anderson recalls posing for a photograph for the painting though Silverman claims it was a self portrait 23 The artwork was commissioned and purchased by Chrysalis Records head Terry Ellis in 1971 23 Silverman was paid a flat fee of 1 500 for the painting 23 There was no written contract 23 The artist says the art was only licensed for use as an album cover and not for merchandising he approached the band seeking remuneration for the additional uses such as printing it on T shirts and coffee mugs 23 The original artwork for both the front and back covers are missing They were apparently stolen from a London hotel room 9 or perhaps from Chrysalis office during a robbery 23 The original artwork for the interior gatefold painting was not taken during the robbery and is held by Terry Ellis 23 Release EditIn April 1971 Aqualung peaked at number four on the UK Album Chart when the CD version was released in 1996 it reached number 52 24 It peaked at No 7 on the Billboard North American pop albums chart 25 the single Hymn 43 hit No 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 26 The album would go on to sell over seven million copies and is the band s best selling album 27 Aqualung was one of only two Jethro Tull albums released in quadraphonic sound the other being War Child 1974 The quadraphonic version of Wind Up which is in a slightly higher key is included on the later CD reissue of the album as Wind Up quad version 27 The single Hymn 43 was released on 14 August 1971 and reached number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts spending two weeks in the chart 26 The song was the first single to chart by the band in the United States 27 It was later included in the video game Rock Band 2 as downloadable content 28 which also featured the album s title track 29 The album was re released in a 40th anniversary edition on 31 October 2011 The release contains a new stereo and 5 1 surround remix of the album by British musician and producer Steven Wilson and comes in three different editions a collector s edition containing the album on LP and two CDs as well a DVD and a Blu ray disc with better sound quality than the DVD and a hardback book a special edition containing the two CDs and an abridged version of the book and an adapted edition containing two CDs with 2 extra songs not included in the other two 40th anniversary editions and 2 DVDs in a hardcover book written content is the same as in the Collector s Edition book only the Chronology differs slightly 30 Justifying the remix Steven Wilson said Jethro Tull s Aqualung is a masterpiece but was sonically a very poor sounding record So some didn t rate it as highly as they should have What we did with Aqualung was really make that record gleam in a way it never gleamed before I think a lot of people including myself have come around to thinking that the album is a lot better than they even gave it credit for previously So there is certainly something very gratifying about being able to polish what was already a diamond and making it shine in a way it never has before 31 Additionally according to mastering engineer Steve Hoffman there were tape stretching problems with the original session mixdown master implying that many editions of the album used multigeneration copies as their source 32 33 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 12 Christgau s Record GuideC 34 The Daily VaultA 40 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 35 MusicHound Rock4 5 36 PopMatters10 10 37 Record Collector 38 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 39 Zagat Survey Music Guide 1 000 Top Albums of All Time 36 Aqualung received mixed to favourable reviews from contemporary music critics Rolling Stone magazine s Ben Gerson lauded its fine musicianship calling it serious and intelligent although he felt that the album s seriousness undermined its quality 4 Sounds said that its taste and variety made it the band s finest work 41 Aqualung was voted the 22nd best album of 1971 in The Village Voice s annual Pazz amp Jop critics poll 42 Robert Christgau the poll s creator was more critical of the album in a 1981 review and described Anderson s undeveloped cultural interests and negative views on religion and human behaviour as both boring and pretentious 34 In retrospective reviews the album is generally lauded and viewed as a classic 36 38 AllMusic s Bruce Eder called Aqualung a bold statement and extremely profound 12 In a review of the album s 40th anniversary re release Sean Murphy of PopMatters said that Aqualung is to be certain a cornerstone of the then nascent prog rock canon but it did and does exist wholly on its own terms as a great rock album period Murphy also praised the additional material featured on the release finding that the new content was where a great album gets even better 37 Paul Stump s History of Progressive Rock was more measured in its praise saying that Aqualung made little advancement over the group s previous album Benefit He identified the improvements as the deeper wider arrangements and the diversions of the melody from the bassline accompaniments He found the side two song cycle rambling but added that if the lyrics were now tending towards the provocatively obscure they were none the less possessed of some style not least in their Blakean allusions 43 Steve Harris the bass player for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden has called Aqualung a classic album lauding its fantastic playing fantastic songs attitude and vibe Iron Maiden would go on to cover Cross Eyed Mary as the B side of their 1983 single The Trooper 9 Accolades Edit Aqualung has also been appraised highly in retrospective listings compiled by music writers and magazines Martin Barre s solo on the album s title track was included in Guitarist magazine s list of The 20 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time at number 20 44 Publication Country Accolade Year RankThe Village Voice US The 1971 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll 42 1972 22Classic Rock UK The 100 Greatest Rock Albums of All Time 39 2001 30Rolling Stone US 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 39 45 2012 337The 100 Best Selling Albums of the 70s UK 46 2004 90Q UK 40 Cosmic Rock Albums 47 48 2005 71001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die US 49 2005 No orderGuitarist UK The 20 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time 44 2011 20Prog UK The 100 Greatest Prog Albums of All Time 50 2014 43Track listing Edit1971 original release Edit All tracks are written by Ian Anderson except where noted Side one AqualungNo TitleLength1 Aqualung Ian Anderson Jennie Anderson 6 342 Cross Eyed Mary 4 063 Cheap Day Return 1 214 Mother Goose 3 515 Wond ring Aloud 1 536 Up to Me 3 15 Side two My GodNo TitleLength1 My God 7 082 Hymn 43 3 143 Slipstream 1 134 Locomotive Breath 4 235 Wind Up 6 01 Original North American Reprise Records pressings of Aqualung contained a slightly edited version of the title song with its first three seconds i e the first repetition of the song s signature riff removed These pressings correspondingly list the song s length at 6 31 51 1996 CD reissue Edit No TitleLength12 Lick Your Fingers Clean 2 4613 Wind Up Quad Version 5 2414 Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview Mojo Magazine 13 5915 Song for Jeffrey BBC 2 5116 Fat Man BBC 2 5717 Bouree BBC written by Ian Anderson Johann Sebastian Bach 3 58 2011 40th anniversary special edition Edit The 2011 version was remixed by Steven Wilson and remastered by Peter Mew CD 1 Original Album CD 2 Associated recordings 1970 1971No TitleLength1 Lick Your Fingers Clean 2 492 Just Trying to Be 1 383 My God Early Version 9 434 Wond ring Aloud 13 December 1970 1 525 Wind Up Early Version 5 226 Slipstream Take 2 0 557 Up the Pool Early Version 3 138 Wond ring Aloud Again 7 089 Life is a Long Song 3 2010 Up the Pool 3 0911 Dr Bogenbroom Original EP Stereo Mix 2 5812 From Later Original EP Stereo Mix 2 0413 Nursie Original EP Stereo Mix 1 3514 Reprise Radio Advert 0 51 2016 40th anniversary adapted edition Edit The 2016 edition was remastered by Steven Wilson of his 2011 remixed material as he did not like Peter Mew s mastering CD 1 Steven Wilson remaster and stereo remix of the albumNo TitleLength1 Aqualung 6 382 Cross Eyed Mary 4 113 Cheap Day Return 1 234 Mother Goose 3 535 Wond ring Aloud 1 566 Up to Me 3 177 My God 7 138 Hymn 43 3 199 Slipstream 1 1310 Locomotive Breath 4 4211 Wind Up 6 00 CD 2 Steven Wilson remaster of associated recordings 1970 1971 and stereo remix of tracks 1 10No TitleLength1 Lick Your Fingers Clean 2 492 Just Trying to Be 1 383 My God Early Version 9 434 Wond ring Aloud 13 December 1970 the second known version of this song 1 525 Wind Up Early Version 5 226 Slipstream Take 2 0 557 Up the Pool Early Version 3 138 Wond ring Aloud Again 21 June 1970 The first recording of this song actually made up of two parts a Wond ring Aloud the first version of Wond ring Aloud b Wond ring Again Part II of Wond ring Alound originally released on Living In The Past 7 089 Life is a Long Song 3 2010 Up the Pool 3 1311 Life is a Long Song Original EP Flat Transfer 3 2112 Up the Pool Original EP Flat Transfer 3 1313 Dr Bogenbroom Original EP Flat Transfer 3 0114 From Later Original EP Flat Transfer 2 0915 Nursie Original EP Flat Transfer 1 3816 Reprise Radio Advert 0 53 DVD 1 Steven Wilson 5 1 surround and stereo mixes of the album and associated recordings 1970 1971No TitleLength1 Aqualung 5 1 Surround Mix 6 382 Cross Eyed Mary 5 1 Surround Mix 4 113 Cheap Day Return 5 1 Surround Mix 1 234 Mother Goose 5 1 Surround Mix 3 535 Wond ring Aloud 5 1 Surround Mix 1 566 Up to Me 5 1 Surround Mix 3 177 My God 5 1 Surround Mix 7 138 Hymn 43 5 1 Surround Mix 3 199 Slipstream 5 1 Surround Mix 1 1310 Locomotive Breath 5 1 Surround Mix 4 4211 Wind Up 5 1 Surround Mix 6 0012 Aqualung Stereo Mix 6 3813 Cross Eyed Mary Stereo Mix 4 1114 Cheap Day Return Stereo Mix 1 2315 Mother Goose Stereo Mix 3 5316 Wond ring Aloud Stereo Mix 1 5617 Up to Me Stereo Mix 3 1718 My God Stereo Mix 7 1319 Hymn 43 Stereo Mix 3 1920 Slipstream Stereo Mix 1 1321 Locomotive Breath Stereo Mix 4 4222 Wind Up Stereo Mix 6 0023 Lick Your Fingers Clean 5 1 Surround Mix 2 4924 Just Trying to Be 5 1 Surround Mix 1 3825 My God Early Version 5 1 Surround Mix 9 4326 Wind Up Early Version 5 1 Surround Mix 5 2227 Wond ring Aloud Again 5 1 Surround Mix 7 0828 Life is a Long Song 5 1 Surround Mix 3 2029 Up the Pool 5 1 Surround Mix 3 1330 Lick Your Fingers Clean Stereo Mix 2 4931 Just Trying to Be Stereo Mix 1 3832 My God Early Version Stereo Mix 9 4333 Wond ring Aloud 13 December 1970 Stereo Mix 1 5234 Wind Up Early Version Stereo Mix 5 2235 Slipstream Take 2 Stereo Mix 0 5536 Up the Pool Early Version Stereo Mix 3 1337 Wond ring Aloud Again Stereo Mix 7 0838 Life is a Long Song Stereo Mix 3 2039 Up the Pool Stereo Mix 3 13 DVD 2 Flat transfer of the original album and EP stereo and quadrophonic mixes and Life is a Long Song promotional film with new remixed stereo soundtrackNo TitleLength1 Aqualung Original Stereo Mix 6 382 Cross Eyed Mary Original Stereo Mix 4 113 Cheap Day Return Original Stereo Mix 1 234 Mother Goose Original Stereo Mix 3 535 Wond ring Aloud Original Stereo Mix 1 566 Up to Me Original Stereo Mix 3 177 My God Original Stereo Mix 7 138 Hymn 43 Original Stereo Mix 3 199 Slipstream Original Stereo Mix 1 1310 Locomotive Breath Original Stereo Mix 4 4211 Wind Up Original Stereo Mix 6 0012 Aqualung Original Quadrophonic Mix 6 3813 Cross Eyed Mary Original Quadrophonic Mix 4 1114 Cheap Day Return Original Quadrophonic Mix 1 2315 Mother Goose Original Quadrophonic Mix 3 5316 Wond ring Aloud Original Quadrophonic Mix 1 5617 Up to Me Original Quadrophonic Mix 3 1718 My God Original Quadrophonic Mix 7 1319 Hymn 43 Original Quadrophonic Mix 3 1920 Slipstream Original Quadrophonic Mix 1 1321 Locomotive Breath Original Quadrophonic Mix 4 4222 Wind Up Original Quadrophonic Mix 6 0023 Life is a Long Song Original Stereo Mix 3 2124 Up the Pool Original Stereo Mix 3 1325 Dr Bogenbroom Original Stereo Mix 3 0126 From Later Original Stereo Mix 2 0927 Nursie Original Stereo Mix 1 3828 Life is a Long Song promotional video Personnel EditJethro TullIan Anderson lead vocals acoustic guitar flute production Martin Barre electric guitar descant recorder Jeffrey Hammond as Jeffrey Hammond Hammond bass guitar alto recorder odd voices backing vocals on Mother Goose John Evan piano organ Mellotron Clive Bunker drums and percussionAdditional personnelGlenn Cornick bass guitar played with the band at rehearsals for the album in June 1970 some of which may also have been recording sessions particularly early versions of My God and Wondring Again Wondring Aloud although he is not credited on the album 9 John Burns recording engineer Dee Palmer orchestral arrangements and conducting Burton Silverman album artwork Terry Ellis producerCharts EditAlbum Edit Chart 1971 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 52 3Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 53 5Danish Albums Tracklisten 54 3German Albums Offizielle Top 100 55 5Norwegian Albums VG lista 56 3UK Albums OCC 57 4US Billboard 200 58 7Chart 1996 PeakpositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 59 44UK Albums OCC 57 53 Singles Edit Year Single Chart Position1971 Hymn 43 RPM100 Singles Canada 60 86Billboard Hot 100 USA 25 91Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesGermany BVMI 61 Gold 250 000 United Kingdom BPI 62 2011 release Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 63 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Footnotes Edit IAN ANDERSON on JETHRO S controversial Aqualung LP tullpress com Retrieved 26 November 2020 Jethro Tull singles Jethro Tull singles a b c Ben Gerson 22 July 1971 Jethro Tull Aqualung review Rolling Stone Retrieved 6 April 2011 Jethro Tull Locomotive Breath song Norwegiancharts com Media Control Charts Retrieved 30 March 2016 Living in the past albumlinernotes com Retrieved 26 November 2020 Nollen 2001 p 61 Nollen 2001 p 63 a b c d e f g h i Lawson Dom Donlevy Michael 2011 The Last Gasp Classic Rock Presents Prog Classic Rock 15 34 45 Classic Rock Presents Led Zeppelin Their Time is Gonna Come Classic Rock 2008 p 24 Nollen 2001 p 66 a b c d Eder Bruce Jethro Tull Aqualung review AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 10 April 2016 Jethro Tull Aqualung March 19 1971 JethroTull com Retrieved 1 May 2015 Letts 2010 p 13 Covach amp Spicer 2010 p 215 DeRogatis 2003 p 185 a b Nollen 2001 p 64 Nollen 2001 p 67 A Different Kettle of Very Different Fish Track 16 Jethro Tull RandM Records 2005 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Nollen 2001 p 17 Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick March 10 1972 at JethroTull com Jethro Tull Retrieved 16 November 2017 Moore 2004 p 60 a b c d e f g Silverman Robert 10 May 2018 The painter behind Jethro Tull s Aqualung cover is still haunted by its success The Outline Retrieved 15 May 2018 Jethro Tull Official Charts The Official Charts Company Retrieved 21 April 2012 a b Aqualung Jethro Tull Awards AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 10 April 2016 a b Hymn 43 Jethro Tull Billboard com Billboard Archived from the original on 7 April 2011 Retrieved 5 April 2011 a b c Aqualung The Official Jethro Tull Website Jethro Tull Archived from the original on 14 May 2011 Retrieved 5 April 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ISBN 978 0 253 22272 5 Moore Allan 2004 Jethro Tull s Aqualung Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 4411 7400 0 Nollen Scott Allen 2001 Jethro Tull a history of the band 1968 2001 McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0 7864 1101 6 Stump Paul 1997 The Music s All that Matters A History of Progressive Rock Quartet Books Limited ISBN 0 7043 8036 6 External links EditAqualung album at Discogs My dad painted the iconic cover for Jethro Tull s Aqualung and it s haunted him ever since Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aqualung album amp oldid 1131465666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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