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Limited vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve including 24 page booklet. Digitally remastered and remixed by Steven Wilson. Aqualung was the fourth studio album by prog rock band Jethro Tull. Released in 1971, Aqualung, despite the band's disapproval, is regarded as a concept album featuring a central theme of Inchthe distinction between religion and GodInch. The album's Inchdour musings on faith and religionInch have marked it as Inchone of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listenersInch. Aqualung 's success marked a turning point in the band's career, who went on to become a major radio and touring act. There's no arguing with it's commercial success, having sold more than seven million copies and continuing to outsell anything in the back catalog. Album Tracks 1. Aqualung (New Stereo Mix) 2. Cross-Eyed Mary (New Stereo Mix) 3. Cheap Day Return (New Stereo Mix) 4. Mother Goose (New Stereo Mix) 5. Wond'ring Aloud (New Stereo Mix) 6. Up to Me (New Stereo Mix) 1. My God (New Stereo Mix) 2. Hymn 43 (New Stereo Mix) 3. Slipstream (New Stereo Mix) 4. Locomotive Breath (New Stereo Mix) 11. Wind Up 12. Lick Your Fingers Clean 13. Wind Up (Quad Version) 14. Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview 15. Songs for Jeffrey 16. Fat Man 17. Bourée
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Limited vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve including 24 page booklet. Digitally remastered and remixed by Steven Wilson. Aqualung was the fourth studio album by prog rock band Jethro Tull. Released in 1971, Aqualung, despite the band's disapproval, is regarded as a concept album featuring a central theme of Inchthe distinction between religion and GodInch. The album's Inchdour musings on faith and religionInch have marked it as Inchone of the most cerebral albums ever to reach millions of rock listenersInch. Aqualung 's success marked a turning point in the band's career, who went on to become a major radio and touring act. There's no arguing with it's commercial success, having sold more than seven million copies and continuing to outsell anything in the back catalog. Album Tracks 1. Aqualung (New Stereo Mix) 2. Cross-Eyed Mary (New Stereo Mix) 3. Cheap Day Return (New Stereo Mix) 4. Mother Goose (New Stereo Mix) 5. Wond'ring Aloud (New Stereo Mix) 6. Up to Me (New Stereo Mix) 1. My God (New Stereo Mix) 2. Hymn 43 (New Stereo Mix) 3. Slipstream (New Stereo Mix) 4. Locomotive Breath (New Stereo Mix) 11. Wind Up 12. Lick Your Fingers Clean 13. Wind Up (Quad Version) 14. Excerpts from the Ian Anderson Interview 15. Songs for Jeffrey 16. Fat Man 17. Bourée

The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees, released worldwide February 13, 1996 on Columbia Records. The album features a wide range of samples and instrumentation, with many aspects of alternative hip hop that would come to dominate the hip hop music scene in the mid-late 1990s. The Score's production was handled mostly by the Fugees themselves and Jerry Duplessis, with additional production from Salaam Remi, John Forté, Diamond D, and Shawn King. The album's guest raps are from Outsidaz' members Rah Digga, Young Zee and Pacewon, as well as Omega, John Forté, and Diamond D. Most versions of the album feature four bonus tracks, including three remixes of InchFu-Gee-LaInch, and a short acoustic Wyclef Jean solo track entitled InchMista Mista.Inch Upon it's , The Score was a commercial success, peaking at the number one spot on both the Billboard 200, and the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart (it was a number-one album on the latter in 1996 on the year-end chart). The singles InchKilling Me Softly, Inch InchFu-Gee-La, Inch and InchReady or NotInch also achieved notable chart success, and helped the group achieve worldwide recognition. On October 3, 1997, The Score was certified six times platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In addition to receiving mostly favorable reviews upon it's , the album has garnered a considerable amount of acclaim over the years, with many music critics and publications noting it as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. In 1998, the album was included in The Source's 100 best rap albums list, and in 2003, it was ranked number 477 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Album Tracks 1. Red Intro 2. How Many Mics 3. Ready or Not 4. Zealots 5. The Beast 1. Fu-Gee-La 2. F

Songs for anyone who's Inchgoing through daily life feeling like an alien,Inch MGMT draws seasoned fans and new initiates alike into the band's eureka zone, a psychic oasis offering the opposite of dumbed-down (smarted-up?) as sympathetic counsel or support for something like chronic mis-aligned-multiple-reality syndrome, Deja Vu-DO or Modern malaise - whatever you want to call it. With their resplendent third album, Ben and Andrew finally open up the MGMT inner sanctum through a brand-new sound that's about what it's all about Inchsinking in - and forgetting about time.Inch With these ten irreducible new tracks, Andrew and Ben have significantly enhanced the MGMT catalog, definitively shattering any remnants of creative confines or stylistic pigeon holes, while continuing a pattern of naming a record years before new music exists (they'd christened their second album Congratulations before their first, Oracular Spectacular, had even been released). Both minimal and maximal, MGMT is the band's most fully-realized, provocative and accessible collection to-date; a dense swirling force-field of musical energies, once again shoving open the perimeters of pop. Album Tracks 1. Time to Pretend 2. Weekend Wars 3. Youth 4. Electric Feel 5. Kids 6. 4th Dimensional Transition 7. Pieces of What 8. Of Moons, Birds & Monsters 9. Handshake 10. Future Reflections