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Voted 'Rolling Stone's' Best Album Of The 80's, as it was not released in the U.S until 1980. Released after his death. A 'concept album', dealing with singer/songwriter/flautist Ian Anderson's reflections on organised religion. Was rated #30 on Rolling Stone's list of All-Time-Best albums. The voters were well known music "pros". "Then that bat of a Chaerephon came up from hell to drink the camel's blood." - Aristophanes, 414 BC Lead guitarist, Ian Hunter. His third studio album, containing the title track, 'God's Song' and 'Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear' Singles from the album included "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" and "Remember Me".
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