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"Wishbone Ash's sophomore release, Pilgrimage, unveiled their creative genius after a debut that merely presented them as a boogie- and blues-based rock outfit.
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"With Uriah Heep bassist Trevor Bolder's brief tenure in Wishbone Ash over by 1983, ex-Trapeze man Mervyn Spence arrived on the scene, not just as bassist, but also as the primary singer on the band's 1985 album Raw To The Bone.
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"This is the first official re-release of “Twin Barrels Burning” from 1982 in decades and it is a definitive edition with all new 2017 remasters.
The set includes the American remixes of the album on a second disc, which has never been on cd before."
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"Wishbone Ash achieved considerable success in the early and mid-1970s, during which they were among England's most popular hard rock acts achieving an incredible eight top 40 albums.
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"Having always been a Wishbone Ash fan especially their first four albums, Front page News came as a bit of a surprise as it was more commercial than it's predecessors.
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"After being generally unavailable on CD for years (unless willing to my daft money) – Number the Brave has been re-issued at a normal price. Hurrah!
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"‘Live Dates II’ from 1980, recorded at various gigs from ’76-’80, is the perfect live collection of the amazing ’75-’81 line-up. This classic live album displays everything that made Wishbone Ash a legendary live act.
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Almost fifty years ago to the month, British rock band Wishbone Ash brought out ‘Live Dates’, their most commercially successful album. A milestone, not only for the band, but also in the history of rock music.
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"The live at Rockpalast show presented here was recorded at Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany on 1st December 1976 when the band still included the core original line-up of Andy Powell on guitar and vocals, Martin Turner on bass and vocals, Steve Upton on drums and Laurie Wisefield on guitar and voca
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This edition on BGO was licensed from MCA Records and remastered in 1994. Is it diferent than the CD on MCA? I don't know but its cheaper!
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"Live Dates is one of those classic live albums of the 70's that any rock fan must have.
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