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Reviews and Commentaries for Aqualung
- Excellent sound for Jethro Tull’s fourth studio album, with both sides earning solid Double Plus (A++) grades
- The sonics are killer from start to finish – big, punchy, present, tubey and bursting with Rock and Roll energy
- A Better Records Top 100 title that still floors us on the better copies, with sound that will jump right out of your speakers
- Problems in the vinyl are sometimes the nature of the beast with these Classic Rock records – there simply is no way around them if the superior sound of vintage analog is important to you
- 4 1/2 stars: “… one of the most astonishing progressions in rock history… the degree to which Tull upped the ante here is remarkable… Varied but cohesive, Aqualung is widely regarded as Tull’s finest hour.”
- We think Stand Up is musically an even better album, but it’s hard to argue with big, bold sound of Aqualung
- If you’re a Tull fan, and what audiophile wouldn’t be?, this title from 1971 is clearly one of their best
Folks, for hard-rockin’, Tubey Magical, 70s Arty Proggy Rock in ANALOG, it just does not get much better than Aqualung. You need the right pressing to bring it to life though, and this one is certainly up to the task.
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