I have a great many Tull albums all the way back to Stand UP many of which are reissues. Some are European DMM remasters others Steve Wilson remasters and a low numbered Analog Productions UHQR of Aqualung that reveals, as seems to be the consensus that it wasn’t the best recording in the first place. I do have an early repress of Minstrel in the Gallery that is meticulously produced and engineered and sounds wonderful.
Aqualung was my first exposure to Jethro Tull when I found the LP in my brother’s record collection when I moved into his house at the age of 15. Locomotive Breath was a thrill with all it’s underlying innuendos that were kind of taboo at the time and My God sort of became a mantra of sorts to me and the crazy world I was living in at the time.

