Locomotive Breath

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Published 2017-02-17
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Locomotive Breath · Jethro Tull

Aqualung

℗ 1971 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Drums: Clive Bunker
Percussion: Clive Bunker
Flute: Ian Anderson
Acoustic Guitar: Ian Anderson
Lead Vocals: Ian Anderson
Bass Guitar: Jeffrey Hammond
Engineer: John Burns
Piano: John Evan
Electric Guitar: Martin Barre
Producer: Terry Ellis
Writer: Ian Anderson

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All Comments (21)
  • Such an amazing album. I love hearing it, always have. Who else thinks this album is a masterpiece?
  • @Louis-ed5pn
    Jethro Tull Doesn't Need The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They are The Best of Their Genre.
  • @marc2397
    Bought the album..still have it.😊
  • @jimilee4660
    Great song from one of the best and most underrated albums in rock music.
  • @BSpano
    Still love Jethro Tull!
  • Stand up , Benefit, Thick as a brick, Passion Play. There’s not a band today that has the musicianship that this band offers. Album covers were works of art. They had information that would draw you into the band. So by the time you read the album cover while listening to the record, you felt like you were best of friends with them and that’s why we still listen to them today.
  • @harry6555
    we all love ian anderson at 18 and at 70
  • @ulfingvar1
    This song is magnificent, going from the soft opening, into some pure blues, and then..into something else!!! Stunning.
  • @didiscores
    Unbelievable ! Almost 50 years and fresh like a spring.
  • @JP-tn9xu
    The BEST! NO one takes the flute like this to these heights!
  • @garynoack6740
    I saw Tull after coming back from Vietnam in Oakland still one of the best shows EVER!
  • @waltercote9190
    When I was stationed in Zirndorf, Germany in the mid to late 1980s there was a old guy that used to hang out in the town square that we swore was the guy on the cover of this album. We would call him Aqualung. 😊
  • @darinmcnew9240
    one of the greatest accomplishments of mankind.. Aqualung as an album..and every song on it..
  • @mattcuddy814
    1975 and a Telefunkin Hi-Fi with six big woofers, and 20 metal tweeters. This song would rock the whole house. Bliss.