Formed in 1968, Jethro Tull are one of rock's most enduring bands. Their
1971 album Aqualung, with its provocative lyrical content and
continuous music shifts, is Tull's most successful and most
misunderstood record. Here, music professor and fan Allan Moore tackles
the album on a track-by-track basis, looking at Ian Anderson's lyrics
and studying the complex structures and arrangements of these classic
songs.