Live Dates
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Live Dates | ||
Live album by Wishbone Ash | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Derek Lawrence | |
Wishbone Ash chronology | ||
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Wishbone Four (1973) |
Live Dates (1973) |
There's the Rub (1974) |
Live Dates is the first live album by legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. It was a critical and commercial success and is widely considered one of the greatest live albums of all time.[citation needed]
The band's trademark twin-lead guitar harmonies clash with progressive rock, folk, heavy metal, and jam band improvisation to create one of the best selling live albums of the 1970s. Unfortunately, founding member Ted Turner would leave the band shortly after this album was recorded, resulting in a radical shift in future musical approach for Wishbone Ash.
[edit] Disc one
1. The King Will Come
2. Warrior
3. Throw Down The Sword
4. Rock'n Roll Widow
5. Ballad Of The Beacon
6. Baby What You Want Me To Do
[edit] Disc two
1. The Pilgrim
2. Blowin' Free
3. Jail Bait
4. Lady Whiskey
5. Phoenix
[edit] Personnel
- Martin Turner: bass, vocals
- Andy Powell: guitar, vocals
- Ted Turner: guitar, vocals
- Steve Upton: drums