Question about Jethro Tull's Auqalung
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Topic: Question about Jethro Tull's Auqalung
Posted By: giantenemycrab
Subject: Question about Jethro Tull's Auqalung
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:28
I just bought Jethro Tull's album Auqalung, and am quite perplexed about something. According to PA's overview of aqualung(and the back of the CD case), there are only 11 tracks on the CD. But, for some reason, there are 17. I noticed that Aqualung Live(the CD) has 17 tracks, but I'm sure it isn't a live cd and is, in fact, their studio album. Is there something I'm missing? How come I have 6 extra tracks on the CD?
Thanks for looking!
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Posted By: progismylife
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:29
Maybe you bought the 25th anniversery edition?
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Posted By: clarke2001
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:30
As far as I know, there are at least three different issues of Aqualung: a regular one, and two with the different bonus tracks, the most common one including Fat Man, Wondring Again, Excerptfrom an Interview and Bouree I think.
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Posted By: progismylife
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:30
This should be put into the errors and ommisions topic btw.
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Posted By: giantenemycrab
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:47
progismylife wrote:
This should be put into the errors and ommisions topic btw. |
Yeah, sorry about that. Didn't know that such a place existed.
The extra 6 tracks:
"Lick Your Fingers Clean"
"Wind Up(quad version)"
"Excerpts from the The Ian Anderson Interview"
"Song for Jeffery"
"Fat Man"
"Bouree"
I'm sure it's not the live version.. I'm positive.
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Posted By: progismylife
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:48
Okay I'll post a link to this in the correct section.
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Posted By: Pulse
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 21:49
clarke2001 wrote:
As far as I know, there are at least three different issues of Aqualung: a regular one, and two with the different bonus tracks, the most common one including Fat Man, Wondring Again, Excerptfrom an Interview and Bouree I think.
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All the ones I've seen in stores and the one I bought have Lick Your Fingers Clean, Wind Up (Quad Version), Song for Jeffery, Fat Man, and Bouree.
Whoever remastered Aqualung forgot to put little stars next to the bonus tracks. Pretty confusing actually, I remember jumping to the Aqualung page in panic hoping I didn't get the wrong album.
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Posted By: OGTL
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 22:14
i have this version also. I believe the booklet mentions it was remastered by some kind of oddly named system, and it has a wonderful booklet complete with some nice drawings of the band.
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Posted By: yarstruly
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 23:07
That is the version I have as well...Its the 25th anniversary edition with Bonus Tracks.....
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Posted By: Scapler
Date Posted: December 28 2006 at 23:12
Same version I have...and the more the bonus tracks, the merrier!
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Posted By: Fassbinder
Date Posted: December 29 2006 at 01:41
Surely you have the 25th anniversary edition.
Great bonus tracks, by the way .
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Posted By: The Whistler
Date Posted: December 29 2006 at 02:30
To answer your question, yes, that is Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond playing on Aqualung.
And if someone says that doesn't answer his question; Jeffrey is the answer to everything...Jeffrey IS everything.
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Posted By: smithers
Date Posted: December 29 2006 at 07:49
Pity the remaster didn't include 6 of Tulls best songs from 1971 :). But they are found on LITP though
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