Best Wishbone Ash
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Topic: Best Wishbone Ash
Posted By: Snow Dog
Subject: Best Wishbone Ash
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 07:49
Obviously more a second best Ash poll.
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Posted By: Ian Stuart
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 16:59
Tough choice; those first three albums, culminating in the "perfection" which is Argus, I guess I'll give their self-titled the nod here - but don't limit me to just two to pick for that proverbial desert island!
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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 17:02
Thanks for finally posting something here. i thought this poll ws gonna bomb!
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Posted By: Ian Stuart
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 17:43
My pleasure. I'm a definite 'newbie' around here ... but "Wishbone Ash" will always catch my eye! It seems to be a name I don't see here too often. I don't think I'd quite define WA as "progressive", but on the other hand just what definition would one give them!?
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Posted By: cannon
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 17:51
I voted early this morning but had to abruptly leave so I didn't leave a thread. Wishbone's first release gets my nod. "Handy and "Phoenix" are my favs. No question Argus is thier best.
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Posted By: CinemaZebra
Date Posted: July 13 2010 at 19:48
I looked at the title of the thread and I go...seriously? But then I see the first post and I go oh okay. I'll go with the self-titled then.
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Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: July 14 2010 at 04:20
Self titled - but ARGUS is the best for certain.
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Posted By: Adams Bolero
Date Posted: July 14 2010 at 08:58
Wishbone Four is very underrated and probably my favourite album of theirs so it gets my vote.
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Posted By: caretaker
Date Posted: July 14 2010 at 10:46
One of my favorite bands, I like almost all of their music. But out of these, the first. Pilgrimage second. Least favorites, the last two.
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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: July 14 2010 at 10:52
I voted New England btw.......such a brilliant album.
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Posted By: Ian Stuart
Date Posted: July 14 2010 at 23:11
So ... why do you think this Wishbone Ash poll is so little noticed?
Is Wishbone Ash really that obscure a band?
Are they really so Non "progressive" that few patrons of this site know them - or will bother to comment?
Or might there be some other "housekeeping" reason I'm too recent to have learned yet?
I'm just sayin' ...
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: July 16 2010 at 18:25
Snow Dog wrote:
Obviously more a second best Ash poll. |
Hey Snowie... smart move removing Argus.
The debut was tempting, but I saw There's the Rub needed a bit of help.
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Posted By: Cactus Choir
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 16:55
Really like all the first three albums and I'd probably agree with the debut being second to Argus, but Pilgrimage needs some love so I voted for that..
Vas Das, The Pilgrim, Lullabye, Alone and Valediction are all excellent tracks. Shame about the dull rockers Jail Bait and Where Were You Tomorrow?
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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 17:28
The problem is that they they are all so bloody good. I gave 4 a much needed lift
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Posted By: CyberDiablo
Date Posted: July 18 2010 at 05:31
There's the Rub. Less known but, the song Persephone is perfect!
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Posted By: BarryGlibb
Date Posted: November 22 2010 at 03:38
There's The Rub by a mile.
In fact There's the Rub is better than Argus IMHO.
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Posted By: seventhsojourn
Date Posted: November 22 2010 at 03:51
There's The Rub. Persephone is a great song but I also love the superbly titled FUBB.
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Posted By: Hawkwise
Date Posted: November 22 2010 at 06:53
Always had a soft spot for 4 (and it came with a cool poster)so voted for it but i love them all .
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: November 22 2010 at 07:56
Of those, it's got to be the superb There's the Rub. Solid rockers, two teriffic, slower numbers in Lady Jay and Persephone, and a rock-solid sound (the bass is especially clear). Album closer FUBB is a funky, feel-good instrumental epic.
Just a great album all around -- I've been playing it steadily since it came out!
The others through to IV are quite good, too, but I think New England deserves more notice. Locked In and Front Page News were major disappointments -- I never did replace my old vinyl copies. Only one worthy number between them, as I recall.
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Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: November 22 2010 at 08:16
I like all those listed with a preference for Pilgrimage (Vas Dis is a great track and very progressive, too). Front Page News has "Surface to Air" that's another great and Wishbone Four has a great rock 'n roll song like "No Easy Road". I can find at least 1 great track in each of them, but Argus is unbeatable.
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Posted By: TODDLER
Date Posted: November 23 2010 at 08:40
Pilgrimage for me is more closely related to the style of Argus. The first album is a must but, I loathe the production. I hate that aspect because it ruins the album for me. New England has some beautiful songwriting like "In All Of My Dreams" for example and a dark romantic kind of ballad about an Island (forget title). Some of the rockers on New England are very intense and bring back the Argus style. The Frampton/Walsh talk-box kills it for me. Or whatever that God forsaken thing was called......You stuck the ridiculous thing in your mouth or throat. Like a visit to the doctor. You then become Mr. talk-box. I was so used to hearing Frampton play guitar with a more serious approach, like on Humble Pie "Rockin' the Fillmore". But yes folks.....the Ash incorporate that talk-box effect on New England and they really didn't need to. The think it's a great album!
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Posted By: Snow Dog
Date Posted: November 23 2010 at 08:52
^ So do I.
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Posted By: seventhsojourn
Date Posted: November 23 2010 at 16:03
Pilgrimage is spoiled by the 10-minute live track Where Were You Tomorrow, and I've got to agree with Toddler about the talk box... what a naff device.
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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: November 24 2010 at 12:45
The first for me but Pilgrimage, Argus and There's the Rub are very worthy.
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Posted By: Rivertree
Date Posted: November 25 2010 at 05:46
No Smoke Without Fire awakens many memories ... but Live Dates rules!!!!
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Posted By: TODDLER
Date Posted: November 25 2010 at 06:50
Rivertree wrote:
No Smoke Without Fire awakens many memories ... but Live Dates rules!!!!
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I absolutely love Live Dates! I have never heard volumes 2 and 3. Anyone on P.A. care to comment on them? I would really appreciate some personal viewpoints. I am really curious about vol. 2. I saw the "Locked In" tour. Anyway, what period is Live Dates no. 3 from? Are these worthwhile like the original Live Dates?
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Posted By: cacha71
Date Posted: November 26 2010 at 14:37
Argus is definitely my favourite, There's the Rub comes in second. Really like all their albums.
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Posted By: gr8dane
Date Posted: November 26 2010 at 20:49
Love 'New England',I know it is not on the list,but I also love 'Home of the brave.
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Posted By: clarkpegasus4001
Date Posted: January 24 2011 at 03:29
gr8dane wrote:
Love 'New England',I know it is not on the list,but I also love 'Home of the brave. |
It's Number The Brave! but we know what you mean I went for New England as well. I also rate the first album and it's a difficult choice as they are both my faves really. Tony C.
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Posted By: autumnekramer
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 12:54
i absolutely love the song Phoenix by WA it is by far my favorite but do you have any other good ones i could listen to?
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Posted By: clarkpegasus4001
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 13:05
autumnekramer wrote:
i absolutely love the song Phoenix by WA it is by far my favorite but do you have any other good ones i could listen to? |
Try Way Of The World from the album No Smoke Without Fire.
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Posted By: ThinLizzy
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 13:32
Their debut is above the others, but almost all are worth listening to.
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Posted By: Andrea Cortese
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 16:10
Posted By: clarkpegasus4001
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 18:02
Andrea Cortese wrote:
There's the Rub!!!!
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Great album!
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Posted By: Buddyman
Date Posted: August 02 2011 at 19:56
Argus, for sure, although I like all other of their seventies albums too.
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: August 02 2011 at 21:25
Pilgrimage-my all time fave used to be New England, but now is the second album-also some good BBC videos from that period
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Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: August 03 2011 at 09:00
Very difficult choice, i'll go with the rub....but i think New England is overlooked, and so are 4 and front page news
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Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: August 03 2011 at 09:04
Snow Dog wrote:
I voted New England btw.......such a brilliant album. | Wow! surprised but happy, love this album so much...saw them on 76 and 80 on stage in Paris, Absolutly great!!!
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: August 03 2011 at 09:11
I like the way the standing are, because they reflect much my tastes (and non-tastes for the poor Locked-in, ¨FPN and 4)...
Indeed their debut, followed by Rub and Pilgrimage are coming after Argus
I'll have to re-listen to New England some day, because the OP has intrigued me (didn't remember it to be good)
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Posted By: jean-marie
Date Posted: August 03 2011 at 09:16
[QUOTE=Sean Trane]I like the way the standing are, because they reflect much my tastes (and non-tastes for the poor Locked-in, ¨FPN and 4)...
Indeed their debut, followed by Rub and Pilgrimage are coming after Argus
I'll have to re-listen to New England some day, because the OP has intrigued me (didn't remember it to be good)
[/QUO yes Looking in is not good except RIP if i remember well but Front Page contains some good stuff, the same with No smoke without fire and Just testing......
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Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: August 03 2011 at 15:26
I do like all albums up to and including Number The Brave, but after that, they tend to dissapoint me (at least in terms of newer music)
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Posted By: MagicMoo
Date Posted: January 13 2012 at 11:15
Hi everybody!
Pilgrimage, cause of Vas dis.
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