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Wishbone Ash Album - Front Page News

Wishbone Ash Album - Front Page News (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (4 ratings)
Release Date:1994-04-12
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Rock, Rock & Roll
Label:Mca
UPC:008811102722
Approx. Price:$9.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Front Page News
2 . Midnight Dancer
3 . Goodbye Baby Hello Friend
4 . Surface to Air
5 . 714
6 . Come in from the Rain
7 . Right or Wrong
8 . Heart Beat
9 . Day I Found Your Love
10 . Diamond Jack
Description :
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
Customer review - 2001-09-01
- A Classic from Wishbone Ash...
This is a great cd full of interesting songs and as usual, brilliant guitarwork(Check out the title track)save for one sappy instrumental, this is a must-have if you are a fan. Get the BGO remastered version paired with 'New England', see my review on this 2 disc set.
Customer review - 1998-07-11
- If your a Wishbone Ash fan, don't hesitate to get this album
Don't be afraid of the 'cheesy' cover. This album has some great tunes. It'l grow on you.
Customer review - 2009-09-07
- flawless album
killer album. beautiful music. brilliant combination skills by bassist martin turner and the drumming by steve upton and the guitaring by andy powell and laurie wisefield on this album is absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Customer review - 2005-02-28
- Everybody's Talking...
This was the second of the two projects produced by the Brothers Albert. Interestingly so, the Boners headed south, once again, to Miami to record this rather intriquing record, which had more of a 'songwriter's guitar feel' about itself than the previous disks - when Laurie Wisefield left "Home" and availed his services to the Bone. The title track and 'Goodbye Baby Hello Friend' were actually singles back in the day, that well, didnt do too much on the airways here in the US. Regardless, they still sound as fresh as ever. Andy Powell does some nice touches on mandolin on the latter, btw. Not to forget, either, the 'melodic crunchers' on side 2-'Right or Wrong' and 'Come In From the Rain' (which the latest lineups have performed live in the not so distant past) Both are STILL quite sonorously explosive in spirit and of course in structure wise too. For those who dont know, the short instrumental (714) with orchestration, YES Strings, is a reference to...should I just say no...
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