Wishbone Four
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Wishbone Four | ||
Studio album by Wishbone Ash | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Wishbone Ash | |
Wishbone Ash chronology | ||
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Argus (1972) |
Wishbone Four (1973) |
Live Dates (1973) |
Wishbone Four is the fourth album by legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. It was a radical departure from their smash hit Argus, containing almost none of the twin-lead guitar harmonies and folk elements that made the previous album such a success. Though the album was popular among fans upon its release, sales paled in comparison to Argus and founding member Ted Turner would leave the band after the Wishbone Four tour.
[edit] Track listing
- "So Many Things To Say"
- "Ballad Of The Beacon"
- "No Easy Road"
- "Everybody Needs A Friend"
- "Doctor"
- "Sorrel"
- "Sing Out The Song"
- "Rock' N Roll Widow"
[edit] Personnel
- Martin Turner: bass, vocals
- Andy Powell: guitar, vocals
- Ted Turner: guitar, vocals
- Steve Upton: drums