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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Wishbone Ash-Here To Hear (1989)

In 1989, the original Wishbone Ash lineup reunited to release their fifteenth album, "Here to Hear", more than fifteen years after their last studio album together ("Wishbone Four" in 1973). It's clear that we won't find the sound that made them famous in the seventies here, with the progressive and hypnotic sounds of "Argus", or the exciting and melodic twin-guitar hard rock of albums like "Pilgrimage", "Wishbone Four", "There's the Rub", or "New England". In this reunion, the band, composed of Martin Turner (bass, keyboards, vocals, and production), Ted Turner (guitars and vocals), Andy Powell (guitar), and Steve Upton (drums), opted for a sophisticated rock style, with impeccable compositions, some of them incredibly catchy, and excellent production. The elegant guitar rhythms are present, as is usual in the band, in all the songs, highlighting the initial and pulsating "Cosmic Jazz", the rhythmic "Mental Radio", the attractive "Lost Cause in Paradise" and "Why Don't We", or in the instrumental "Hole In My Heart (Part Two)".