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The Original Wishbone Ash: 1981 The Best of Wishbone Ash: 1993 Time Was: The Wishbone Ash Collection: 1994 The Very Best of Wishbone Ash: Blowin' Free: 1997 The Best of Wishbone Ash: Distillation: 1999 Millennium Collection: 2001 Blowin' Free: An Introduction to Wishbone Ash: 2003 The Collection: Warriors: 2004 Backbones: Lost Pearls: 2005 ...
Wishbone Ash then went on to release two electronic dance albums on UK indie label Invisible Hands Music. The albums contained electronic beats blended with Wishbone Ash guitar riffs. Trance Visionary was the first of the pair, spawning a 12" single of four mixes that reached number 38 on the UK dance chart. [citation needed] Psychic Terrorism ...
Argus was released on vinyl record on 28 April 1972. [2] [9] [10] It was later released on CD in 2002, featuring a remix (by Martin Turner) of the original album as well as the three live tracks from the EP Live from Memphis promotional EP, recorded in the studios of WMC-FM.
Crabtree performing on tour with Wishbone Ash. Crabtree joined Wishbone Ash in 2007 [6] for the Power of Eternity album and subsequent tour, replacing previous drummer Ray Weston. He co-wrote songs on the Elegant Stealth and Blue Horizon albums, the latter of which he co-produced and contributed a guitar solo to the song "Take It Back".
No Smoke Without Fire is the ninth studio album by English rock band Wishbone Ash. It was the first album since 1972's Argus to be produced by Derek Lawrence . [ 3 ] The album peaked at No. 43 in the UK Albums Chart .
Just Testing is the tenth studio album by the British rock band Wishbone Ash, released on 18 January 1980 by MCA Records.Recorded primarily at Surrey Sound Studios in England, it was the last to feature the original lead vocalist and bass guitarist Martin Turner until the release of Nouveau Calls (1987).
Locked In is the sixth studio album by the rock band Wishbone Ash, and their second with guitarist Laurie Wisefield who had joined the band in 1974. The album peaked at No. 36 in the UK Albums Chart in April 1976, their lowest UK chart placing to date. [3]
The opening riff to Wishbone Ash's signature song Blowin' Free came about during a jam session Groome had with Powell in 1971. [3] Another local band colleague at this time was drummer Pat McInerney, who later moved to Nashville to play for Don Williams and Nanci Griffith, co-producing the latter's albums Hearts in Mind (2004) and Intersection ...