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Moon Cat
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Edited Jul 28, 2010, 18:17
Re: Wishbone Ash
Jul 28, 2010, 18:17
Played "Illuminations" for the first time in ages and it was better than I remembered. There's a couple of tunes that have fromage content but overall, there's some lovely arrangements and some of that old skool prog/folky flavour in the songs that Ash used to do so well.

Proper Wishbone style art-work too!

Pity it was a short lived line up.
zphage
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Jul 28, 2010, 18:22
Moon Cat wrote:
Played "Illuminations" for the first time in ages and it was better than I remembered. There's a couple of tunes that have fromage content but overall, there's some lovely arrangements and some of that old skool prog/folky flavour in the songs that Ash used to do so well.

Proper Wishbone style art-work too!

Pity it was a short lived line up.


Santana's Illuminations with Alice Coltrane worth a listen, nice mix of space, melody and lysgeric
Moon Cat
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Jul 28, 2010, 18:26
Yes, I have it. It's good.
Fitter Stoke
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Jul 28, 2010, 22:49
Yes, it is indeed a pity that the Powell/Filgate/Sturgis/Kishman lineup was so brief. I had the pleasure of seeing them live and it was one of the best Ash gigs I ever saw, despite having only one original member present. Check out 'Live In Geneva' for (living) proof: best ever 'Sometime World' on record.
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