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Released
  
11 May 1973

Wishbone Four (1973)
  
Live Dates (1973)

Release date
  
11 May 1973

Label
  
MCA Records

Length
  
43:37

Artist
  
Wishbone Ash

Producer
  
Wishbone Ash

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Recorded
  
February – March 1973 at Olympic and Apple Studios, London

Genres
  
Rock music, Progressive rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
There's the Rub, Argus, Pilgrimage, Front Page News, No Smoke Without Fire

Wishbone Four is the fourth studio album by British rock band Wishbone Ash, released in 1973. It was a departure from their previous album, Argus, in that it lacked that recording's overall cohesion and atmosphere and the loose conceptual framework of a stately, pastoral and warring medieval England. Containing only hints of the extended twin-lead guitar harmonies, Wishbone Four's stylistic variety found its footing in acoustic folk elements in half of the eight-song set ("Ballad of the Beacon", "Everybody Needs a Friend", "Sorrel" and "Sing Out the Song"), two aggressive and melodic starters on each side of the vinyl release (Side 1: So Many Things to Say" and Side 2: "Doctor"), and the band's first use of horns on the semi-autobiographical "rave-up" touring song "No Easy Road".

Contents

Although the sombre, sensitive and rather more fragile acoustic songs contained the wistful intro elements that featured on the previous album, the lead guitars lacked the slow climb of the band's trademark duelling crescendos and energetic fretwork expected from the band at the time, tending to a more subtle and subdued interplay on the longer tracks. Wishbone Four was popular among fans upon its release as it implied musical growth and a willingness to experiment in the band's divergence of a successful formula (similar at the time to the effect of Led Zeppelin III's contrast to that band's previous efforts).

Wishbone Four was also the first release not produced by Derek Lawrence but by the band themselves. There's the Rub, the band's next and fifth studio album' was the first album to feature guitarist-vocalist Laurie Wisefield, who would be a major part of the band's creative direction for the next 11 years, as founding member Ted Turner left the band after the subsequent Wishbone Four tour.

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Track listing

Music by Wishbone Ash;
Lyrics by Martin Turner, except "Rock 'n Roll Widow" by Steve Upton.

  1. "So Many Things to Say" – 5:06
  2. "Ballad of the Beacon" – 5:04
  3. "No Easy Road" – 3:48
  4. "Everybody Needs a Friend" – 8:24
  5. "Doctor" – 5:53
  6. "Sorrel" – 5:03
  7. "Sing Out the Song" – 4:24
  8. "Rock 'n Roll Widow" – 5:50

Personnel

  • Ted Turner – lap-steel, 12 string, acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
  • Andy Powell – acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
  • Martin Turner – bass guitar, vocals
  • Steve Upton – drums and percussion
  • Additional personnel
  • George Nash – keyboards on "Everybody Needs a Friend"
  • Graham Maitland – piano on "No Easy Road"
  • Phil Kenzie, Dave Coxhill and Bud Parks – horn section on "No Easy Road"
  • Songs

    1So Many Things to Say5:07
    2Ballad of the Beacon5:04
    3No Easy Road3:48

    References

    Wishbone Four Wikipedia