Wishbone Ash
Label: MCA | FLAC-Lossless | Separated files 287MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 101MB | Covers 11MB
Genre: Rock, Hard-Rock
Label: MCA | FLAC-Lossless | Separated files 287MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 101MB | Covers 11MB
Genre: Rock, Hard-Rock
WISH is the future and ASH is the past. What stood in between was WISHBONE ASH. Their debut, self-titled album, was released in 1970 and was hailed by some as a masterpiece. It was finished under the influence of producer Derek Laurence and engineer Martin Birch. A Classic Album!
Product Details
* Audio CD (October 13, 1992)
* Original Release Date: 1970
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: MCA
Track Listing:
1. Blind Eye
2. Lady Whiskey
3. Errors Of My Way
4. Queen Of Torture
5. Handy
6. Phoenix
Review by Dave Sleger
For a band that quickly evolved into a radio-friendly prog-leaning outfit, it's a wonder that Wishbone Ash started out as the boogie and blues-based group that this debut reveals. If the term "jam band" existed in 1970, Wishbone Ash surely would have been a major player in that genre. As it was, this album stacked up nicely when compared with other British hard rock releases that year. Not as complex or calculated as Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin III but definitely more focused than Mott the Hoople's Mad Shadows, Wishbone Ash more closely resembled Benefit by Jethro Tull, a group that hadn't yet adopted its own progressive elements. The dual lead guitar attack of Andy Powell and Ted Turner was a component that none of the above bands possessed, but unfortunately their (shared) lead vocals lacked the punch and authority necessary for hard rock bands to be taken seriously. So while they could rock as loudly and convincingly as virtually anyone, their lead singers, perhaps, held them back from being the force they should have been. The follow-up, Pilgrimage, took steps to rectify Wishbone Ash's odd position, but this album nevertheless opened eyes and ears and revealed to the rock & roll community a band with incredible potential and talent.
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