17 Haziran 2022 Cuma

Wishbone Ash / Wishbone Four (1973)


United Kingdom

Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock, Blues Rock, AOR

Released after the band's legendary album Argus, this album is commercially successful, but is inferior in quality to the first 3 albums. In this album, the group got out of the concept idea and focused on single songs. It's not a bad album, but it's not a very good album for Wishbone Ash either.

Members
Andy Powell (guitar, vocals), Steve Upton (drums, 1969-90), Martin Turner (vocals, bass, 1969-80, 1987-91, 1995-96), Ted Turner (guitar, vocals, 1969-74, 1987-94), Laurie Wisefield (guitar, vocals, 1974-85), John Wetton (bass, vocals, 1980-81), Trevor Bolder (bass, vocals, 1981-83), Claire Hamill (vocals, 1981-82), Mervyn "Spam" Spence [aka O'Ryan] (bass, vocals, 1983-86), Jamie Crompton (guitar, vocals, 1985), Phil Palmer (guitar, vocals, 1985-87), Andy Pyle (bass, vocals, 1986-87, 1991-94), Robbie France (drums, 1990-91), Ray Weston (drums, 1991-94, 1997-2007), Mike Sturgis (drums, 1994-97), Roger Filgate (guitar, vocals, 1994-97), Tony Kishman (vocals, bass, 1994-95, 1996-97), Bob Skeat (bass, vocals, 1997-present), Mark Birch (guitar, vocals, 1997-2001), Ben Granfelt (guitar, vocals, 2001-04), Muddy Manninen (guitar, vocals, 2004-17), Joe Crabtree (drums, 2007-present), Mark Abrahams (guitar, 2017-present)

Track Listing

01 - So Many Things to Say
02 - Ballad of the Beacon
03 - No Easy Road
04 - Everybody Needs a Friend
05 - Doctor
06 - Sorrel
07 - Sing Out the Song
08 - Rock 'n' Roll Widow


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