Named after an innovator in the world of farm equipment and led by a codpiece-wearing flutist, this band seemingly had two strikes against it from day one. But Jethro Tull managed to craft some of the most enduring cerebro-rock of the '70s, highlighted by this still-bracing set. With its juxtaposition of power rock and bucolic folk, the twisting, turning title track distills the band's complex sound perfectly -- which helps explain its protracted reign on classic-rock radio. But that's not the whole story. Ian Anderson's complex, philosophical treatises -- characterized by "My God" and "Cross-Eyed Mary" -- delved deep into spirituality without engaging in proselytizing of any stripe. And for those who could care less about such tale spinning, Martin Barre unspooled scads of memorable, lapel-grabbing guitar riffs, like those that vein "Locomotive Breath" and "Wind-Up." That balance of darkness and light, heaviness and ethereality, brought Tull into the public consciousness, and -- that ill-fated Heavy Metal Grammy aside -- they reside there for millions to this day...D. Sprague
Codec: mp3
Bitrate: 320 kB/s
Size: 172 MB
Genre : Prog. Rock
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Tracklist
01 Aqualung 6:36
02 Cross-Eyed Mary 4:09
03 Cheap Day Return 1:23
04 Mother Goose 3:53
05 Wond'ring Aloud 1:55
06 Up to Me 3:14
07 My God 7:12
08 Hymn 43 3:19
09 Slipstream 1:13
10 Locomotive Breath 4:26
11 Wind Up 6:07
12 Lick Your Fingers Clean 2:46
13 Wind Up Quad Version 5:23
14 Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview / John Bungey 13:58
15 Songs for Jeffrey 2:51
16 Fat Man 2:56
17 Bouree 3:57
Post je objavljen 20.03.2009. u 18:30 sati.