Nouveau Calls

Nouveau Calls
Studio album by Wishbone Ash
Released 1987
Genre Rock
Label I.R.S. No Speak
Producer William Orbit and Martin Turner
Wishbone Ash chronology
Raw to the Bone
(1985)Raw to the Bone1985
Nouveau Calls
(1987)
Here to Hear
(1989)Here to Hear1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Nouveau Calls is the 14th album by rock band Wishbone Ash. It is an all-instrumental album and is the first in 14 years to feature the original line-up of the band.

In 1987, IRS Records founder and original Wishbone manager Miles Copeland III began a record label entitled "No Speak," which featured all instrumental music. To launch the label successfully, Copeland needed a big name band that would bring publicity to the project. Copeland approached Andy Powell and Steve Upton about having Wishbone Ash release an all instrumental album. However, he stated the album must mark the reunion of the original Wishbone Ash.

For the first time in 14 years, Andy Powell and Steve Upton joined forces with Martin Turner and Ted Turner. Fans were beyond elated to hear that the original Wishbone Ash was back in action, however, reactions were mixed because there were no vocals on the new album. The tour of 1988 was a huge success, as the band played large venues for the first time since the late 1970s.

The title Nouveau Calls is a pun on "No Vocals".[2]

Track listing

  1. "Tangible Evidence" – 4:22 (M. Turner/A. Powell)
  2. "Clousseau" – 3:41 (M. Turner/A. Powell)
  3. "Flags of Convenience" – 4:32 (M. Turner)
  4. "From Soho to Sunset" – 3:27 (A. Powell/M. Turner/S. Upton)
  5. "Arabesque" – 4:31 (M. Turner/S. Upton)
  6. "In the Skin" – 4:52 (M. Turner/A. Powell)
  7. "Something's Happening in Room 602" – 3:34 (M. Turner)
  8. "Johnny Left Home Without It" – 3:40 (A. Powell/M. Turner)
  9. "The Spirit Flies Free" – 3:45 (A. Powell)
  10. "A Rose is a Rose" – 3:40 (A. Powell)
  11. "Real Guitars Have Wings" – 3:13 (A. Powell)

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Sleevenotes to Warriors compilation (Snapper SMDCD483), written by Michael Heatley
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