This original UK pressing of Tull’s tenth studio album boasts INSANELY GOOD Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) grades from top to bottom – exceptionally quiet vinyl too
Both of these sides are amazingly big and full with wonderfully breathy vocals and deep punchy bass
No other copy in the shootout earned 3 pluses on any side other than this killer copy right here — this was a tough shootout!
Forget the domestic originals and reissues, they’re medicore at best and more than likely awful
Forget whatever dead-as-a-doornail Heavy Vinyl record they’re making these days – if you want to hear Tubey Magic, size and energy, a vintage pressing like this one is the way to go
4 stars: “Far and away the prettiest record Jethro Tull released at least since Thick as a Brick and a special treat for anyone with a fondness for the group’s more folk-oriented material.”