Mother Goose (song)
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"Mother Goose" | |
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Song by Jethro Tull | |
from the album Aqualung | |
Released | 19 March 1971 |
Recorded | December 1970 – February 1971 |
Studio | Island, London |
Genre | |
Length | 3:51 |
Label | |
Songwriter(s) | Ian Anderson |
Producer(s) |
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"Mother Goose" is a song by the British progressive rock band Jethro Tull. It is the fourth track from their album Aqualung which was released in 1971.
Lyrics and styles[]
The lyrics are a pastiche of surreal figures based on images that Ian Anderson wrote with the same abstract ideas as "Cross-Eyed Mary".[1] The song is mostly acoustic, like "Cheap Day Return" or "Slipstream". Rolling Stone magazine has put it as "Elizabethan madrigal" musical style.[2]
Recorded appearances[]
- Aqualung (1971)
- The Best of Jethro Tull - The Anniversary Collection (1993)
- Ian Anderson Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull (2005)
- Aqualung Live (2005)
- The Best of Acoustic Jethro Tull (2007)
- (2018)
Personnel[]
- Ian Anderson: flute, acoustic guitar, percussion, vocals, backing vocals
- Martin Barre: acoustic and electric rhythm guitar, percussion
- Jeffrey Hammond: alto recorder, backing vocals (Credited on Aqualung album as Jeffery Hammond-Hammond)
- Clive Bunker: percussion
- John Evan: Mellotron
The Mellotron was replaced by the accordion on the Aqualung Live album played by Andrew Giddings.
References[]
- ^ "Jethro Tull Press: Disc & Music Echo, 20 March 1971". Tullpress.com. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-07. Retrieved 2015-04-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links[]
Categories:
- Jethro Tull (band) songs
- 1971 songs
- Songs written by Ian Anderson
- Song recordings produced by Ian Anderson
- Reprise Records singles
- Island Records singles