Through a Blues Rock sound and Jazzy influences, the English quartet hypnotizes and bewitched by its famous guitar duels that make it famous. The incessant and vibrant dialogues of the instruments, often immersed in a crescendo construction, succeed one another with pain, carried by the voice of the bassist and leader Martin Turner.
Worked and obsessive solos alternate the compositions, marking a transition between ballads and purely Rock passages. "Sometimes World" and "Time Was" perfectly illustrate this construction popular in the 70s, including Lynyrd Skynyrd who will perform with "Free Bird" in the same period. Based on catchy and throbbing intros, converging with intensity, the pace accelerates to lead to a pair of breathtaking guitars.
Worked and obsessive solos alternate the compositions, marking a transition between ballads and purely Rock passages. "Sometimes World" and "Time Was" perfectly illustrate this construction popular in the 70s, including Lynyrd Skynyrd who will perform with "Free Bird" in the same period. Based on catchy and throbbing intros, converging with intensity, the pace accelerates to lead to a pair of breathtaking guitars.
Track List :
A1: Time Was 9:00
A2 : Sometime World 6:15
A3 : Blowin' Free 5:17
B1 : The King Will Come 7:00
B2 : Leaf And Stream 3:50
B3 : Warrior 6:20
B4 : Throw Down The Sword 6:06
Line-Up :
Bass – Martin Turner
Drums, Percussion – Steve Upton
Guitar [Lead] – Andy Powell (tracks: A1 to A3, B2 to B4), Ted Turner (tracks: A2 to B1, B3)
Guitar [Rhythm, Harmony Lead], Acoustic Guitar – Andy Powell, Ted Turner
Organ – John Tout (tracks: B4)
Bass – Martin Turner
Drums, Percussion – Steve Upton
Guitar [Lead] – Andy Powell (tracks: A1 to A3, B2 to B4), Ted Turner (tracks: A2 to B1, B3)
Guitar [Rhythm, Harmony Lead], Acoustic Guitar – Andy Powell, Ted Turner
Organ – John Tout (tracks: B4)
Wishbone Ash - Argus
1972
1972
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