Jethro Tull: Aqualung
(1971, Chrysalis)
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Band members: Ian Anderson - Vocals, Guitars, Flute Martin Barre - Lead Guitar John Evan - Piano, Organ, Mellotron Jeffrey Hammond - Bass guitar Clive Bunker - Drums |
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Jethro Tull is just one of the wonderful prog bands I've come into lately, this is their
fourth effort, heard that their earlier albums were some kinda blues rock so I thought
it would be a good idea to start with this one where they started progressing.
This is very progressive hard rock, with lots of different elements like flute and
mellotron. Simply put, JT doesn't sound like anything I've heard before just listen
to Ian Andersons flute solo in "My God" and you'll know what I'm talkin about. Anderson
also does guitars and vocals, he's a master of both duties especially vocals. He has
a very nice and soft voice, no screaming here (but then again, those kinda vocals didn't
exist in the 70's except from in Judas Priest and Rush), his style is more like Ozzy
although I'd rather not compare the two because Anderson has so much more talent.
But, this is music for listening, not reading about. Buy. Now.