Wishbone Four
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| Wishbone Four | ||
| Image:Wishbonefour.jpg | ||
| Studio album by Wishbone Ash | ||
| Released | 1973 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Label | MCA | |
| Producer(s) | Wishbone Ash | |
| Wishbone Ash chronology | ||
|---|---|---|
| Argus (1971) | Wishbone Four (1972) | Live Dates (1973)
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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 as 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

