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Monday, August 20, 2012

Wishbone Ash-Wishbone Ash (1970)

In 1970, Wishbone Ash burst onto the world stage with their formidable debut album, "Wishbone Ash", released on the MCA label and produced by Derek Lawrence. This first release saw the band, who popularized twin guitars in rock, deliver a work featuring some of their most iconic tracks, such as "Blind Eye", "Lady Whiskey", and "Phoenix". Recorded by their most iconic and successful lineup Andy Powell (guitar and vocals), Ted Turner (guitar and vocals), Steve Upton (drums), and Martin Turner (bass and vocals), the album showcases an intriguing blend of blues, jazz, folk, progressive rock, and psychedelic improvisations, all underpinned by captivating and emotive vocal harmonies. From the classic rock of "Lady Whiskey" and "Queen Of Sorrow", to the refined "Errors Of My Way", passing through the blues-tinged epic "Phoenix" and the boogie blues "Blind Eye", they complete a fascinating classic rock album, while at the same time very accessible to the general public.