A heavy, folk-tinged prog landmark of religion and the dispossessed, with Anderson's flute up front. Distinctive and ambitious. Their best-known record. Released in 1971, it's an early landmark for Jethro Tull.
On vinyl: Vintage copies and modern reissues both circulate — worth comparing condition and remaster notes before you buy.
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More from Jethro Tull — where to go next
If you have Aqualung, these are the Jethro Tull records worth reaching for next.
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Aqualung1971 · you're viewing this oneStart here
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Thick as a Brick1972 · RockClassic
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