Argus is the tertiary album past times the stone band Wishbone Ash. It is the most pop Wishbone Ash album as well as widely considered their greatest past times fans as well as reviewers. It was named "Album of the Year" inward the 1972 year-end effect of Sounds magazine. The album features a blend of progressive rock, folk, as well as hard rock, as well as is considered a landmark album inward the progression of twin-lead guitar harmonisation after adopted past times bands such equally Thin Lizzy as well as Iron Maiden. The audio engineer on Argus was artin_Birch" title="Learn Wishbone Ash - 1972 [2002] Argus">Martin Birch, who also worked amongst Deep Purple, after amongst Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden as well as other difficult stone bands. The mass of the melodies as well as lyrics were provided past times bassist/lead singer artin_Turner" title="Learn Wishbone Ash - 1972 [2002] Argus">Martin Turner, although all members contributed to the vocal arrangements.
With the success of Argus, the band also became i of the most pop alive attractions of the day.
In 2002, an expanded CD was released, featuring a remix (by Martin Turner) of the original album equally good equally 3 alive tracks from the EP Live from Memphis promotional EP, recorded inward the studios of WMC-FM.
In 2007, a deluxe edition was released. This included the 1972 mix equally good equally additional BBC Session tracks.
In 2008, artin_Turner%27s_Wishbone_Ash" title="Learn Wishbone Ash - 1972 [2002] Argus">Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash released a novel studio recording of Argus. Andy Powell's incarnation of Wishbone Ash also released its ain alive version of the album entitled Argus "Then Again" Live. Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash played the entire slice alive for the firstly fourth dimension inward Feb 2008 – the firstly fourth dimension whatever incarnation of the band had done so – as well as embarked on a lengthy Argus tour. Andy Powell's band followed suit as well as added the total slice to their repertoire for several shows.
This LP exclusively reached #169 on the charts but is straightaway renowned equally a prog-rock classic. This 30th-anniversary reissue is remixed, remastered as well as expanded amongst the debut liberate of the entire promotional EP Live inward Memphis , recorded during the Argus tour!
I was eagerly anticipating the reissue of this album. Bassist/vocalist Martin Turner remixed the tracks on this disk a few years agone for their inclusion inward ii corking Wishone Ash compilation sets "Distillation" as well as "Time Was". This is the firstly fourth dimension the novel mixes get got been remastered as well as included inward the original "Argus" album context. The audio is excellent. Three bonus tracks from the "Live In Memphis" promo ep which was released inward 1972 are also included.
Their tertiary album "Argus" from 1972 features the classic trouble upwards of Andy Powell on guitars (Gibson Flying V)and vocals, Ted Turner on guitars (Fender Strat)and vocals, Martin Turner on bass as well as vocals as well as Steve Upton on drums. This ready at the fourth dimension of liberate was voted equally album of the twelvemonth past times a few British music magazines. The band hailed from Britain as well as their unique manner is spotlighted at its best on this album. The band's influences ranged from progressive rock, folk, jazz, as well as blues/boogie. Tracks similar "Time Was" as well as "Sometime World" progress from acoustic opening sections to to a greater extent than rocking numbers past times their end. "Blowin' Free" is perchance the band's anthem as well as the novel clarity of the remix allows for farther examinations of the bands harmonic guitar approach. Martin Turner's bass much to my blessing also seems to last to a greater extent than "up front" inward the novel remixed version of "Argus". The novel remastering enhances the harmony vocal approach which the band frequently utilized. "The King Will Come" a vocal almost the instant coming of God contains a corking riff as well as i of my favorite guitar solos past times Ted Turner. "Leaf And Stream" shows the band's to a greater extent than folk/rock approach. The tandem of "Warrior" as well as "Throw Down The Sword" terminate the album on a high authorities annotation as well as represent inward perfectly amongst i of Storm Thorgerson's classic Hipgnosis album covers. The music as well as melodies are haunting spell the axe operate both harmonic as well as solo is outstanding.
The success of this album landed them the opening slot on the Who's 1972 tour. The "Live In Memphis" ep was recorded during the fourth dimension as well as adds iii of their amend tracks featuring the Powell, Turner, Turner, & Upton trouble up. "Jail Bait" is a corking stomping boogie rocker, spell "The Pilgrim" also from their instant lp shows the to a greater extent than progressive/jazzy nature of the band as well as is by as well as large instrumental. "Phoenix" from their firstly lp was their closing present stopper as well as evolves from a to a greater extent than subdued number to an energetic guitar showcase close its end. The bonus tracks are a welcome addition. I highly recommend this reissue. If yous bask this cd I would also recommend the four disk anthology "Distillation" which summarizes the band's career amongst alive cloth as well as rarities to that indicate or "Live Dates". Now if exclusively Universal/MCA would reissue the "Live Dates 2" album on cd.
This album has about of the finest guitar-based stone music always recorded. The solo operate on 'Sometime World' is breathtaking, it nonetheless sends a tremble downward my dorsum as well as I've been listening to this album since it was firstly released inward 1972. Other notable highlights are 'The King Will Come' as well as 'Warrior' which both characteristic totally original, inventive as well as exciting playing. The exclusively disappointment is the 'bonus' rails ('No slow road') which, equally is hence frequently the case, does non represent inward amongst the overall experience of the seven tracks from the original vinyl.
I was fortunate to run into Wishbone Ash inward 1972 when they were touring Britain universities (I had tiffin amongst them, overnice lads!) as well as the concert they played, featuring numbers from their firstly iii albums, remains the most memorable I've always been to. Even the 'warm-up' session they did after lunch, where they jammed inward forepart of a yoke of dozen curious onlookers, was fantastic.
I cannot recommend this album besides highly. It is totally brilliant.
This is, precisely put, i of the best albums of all time. My jaw dropped when I firstly heard Blowin Free on the radio, I was speechless when I firstly heard the double leads inward Sometime World as well as Time Was after buying it an hr later, as well as I nonetheless instruct goose bumps when I hear the opening chords of Warrior as well as the syncopated axework at the get-go of Throw Down the Sword.
Every vocal on the album is incredible. The melodies as well as harmonies are infectious as well as the musicianship is impeccable. Even the vocals (never their strongest suit) audio good. But it's the double leads on Argus that brand this the best twin guitar album always (just my watch Allman Bros fans). This is Wishbone's best album as well as it nonetheless sounds fresh after xxx (jeez - I tin post away hardly believe it) years. Over those years I've turned a number of friends on to this album as well as almost all of them get got instruct WA fans.
The remix is corking -- in all likelihood a lilliputian crisper than the original. I'm personally non crazy almost throwing inward the iii "Live From Memphis" songs equally I experience it detracts from the experience of the Argus "concept," but if it exposes listeners to to a greater extent than of this band's music as well as then I gauge it's a practiced thing.
Too bad they couldn't get got included a large fold-out of the original Argus album encompass art inward the cd illustration -- I don't know how many hours I've spent looking at that barely perceptable spaceship inward the upper corner.
Enough nostalgia. For those of yous that haven't heard this album, delight accept a listen. For those that have, I highly recommend checking out this remix -- it'll blow yous away. Again.
Track listing:
01 "Time Was"
02 "Sometime World"
03 "Blowin' Free"
04 "The King Will Come"
05 "Leaf as well as Stream"
06 "Warrior"
07 "Throw Down the Sword"
08 "No Easy Road"
09 "The Pilgrim" (live inward Memphis 1972)
10 "Phoenix" (live inward Memphis 1972)
Personnel
Martin Turner – bass guitar, vocals
Andy Powell – Pb as well as beat guitar, vocals
Ted Turner – Pb as well as beat guitar, vocals
Steve Upton – drums, percussion
John Tout – organ on "Throw Down The Sword"
With the success of Argus, the band also became i of the most pop alive attractions of the day.
In 2002, an expanded CD was released, featuring a remix (by Martin Turner) of the original album equally good equally 3 alive tracks from the EP Live from Memphis promotional EP, recorded inward the studios of WMC-FM.
In 2007, a deluxe edition was released. This included the 1972 mix equally good equally additional BBC Session tracks.
In 2008, artin_Turner%27s_Wishbone_Ash" title="Learn Wishbone Ash - 1972 [2002] Argus">Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash released a novel studio recording of Argus. Andy Powell's incarnation of Wishbone Ash also released its ain alive version of the album entitled Argus "Then Again" Live. Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash played the entire slice alive for the firstly fourth dimension inward Feb 2008 – the firstly fourth dimension whatever incarnation of the band had done so – as well as embarked on a lengthy Argus tour. Andy Powell's band followed suit as well as added the total slice to their repertoire for several shows.
This LP exclusively reached #169 on the charts but is straightaway renowned equally a prog-rock classic. This 30th-anniversary reissue is remixed, remastered as well as expanded amongst the debut liberate of the entire promotional EP Live inward Memphis , recorded during the Argus tour!
I was eagerly anticipating the reissue of this album. Bassist/vocalist Martin Turner remixed the tracks on this disk a few years agone for their inclusion inward ii corking Wishone Ash compilation sets "Distillation" as well as "Time Was". This is the firstly fourth dimension the novel mixes get got been remastered as well as included inward the original "Argus" album context. The audio is excellent. Three bonus tracks from the "Live In Memphis" promo ep which was released inward 1972 are also included.
Their tertiary album "Argus" from 1972 features the classic trouble upwards of Andy Powell on guitars (Gibson Flying V)and vocals, Ted Turner on guitars (Fender Strat)and vocals, Martin Turner on bass as well as vocals as well as Steve Upton on drums. This ready at the fourth dimension of liberate was voted equally album of the twelvemonth past times a few British music magazines. The band hailed from Britain as well as their unique manner is spotlighted at its best on this album. The band's influences ranged from progressive rock, folk, jazz, as well as blues/boogie. Tracks similar "Time Was" as well as "Sometime World" progress from acoustic opening sections to to a greater extent than rocking numbers past times their end. "Blowin' Free" is perchance the band's anthem as well as the novel clarity of the remix allows for farther examinations of the bands harmonic guitar approach. Martin Turner's bass much to my blessing also seems to last to a greater extent than "up front" inward the novel remixed version of "Argus". The novel remastering enhances the harmony vocal approach which the band frequently utilized. "The King Will Come" a vocal almost the instant coming of God contains a corking riff as well as i of my favorite guitar solos past times Ted Turner. "Leaf And Stream" shows the band's to a greater extent than folk/rock approach. The tandem of "Warrior" as well as "Throw Down The Sword" terminate the album on a high authorities annotation as well as represent inward perfectly amongst i of Storm Thorgerson's classic Hipgnosis album covers. The music as well as melodies are haunting spell the axe operate both harmonic as well as solo is outstanding.
The success of this album landed them the opening slot on the Who's 1972 tour. The "Live In Memphis" ep was recorded during the fourth dimension as well as adds iii of their amend tracks featuring the Powell, Turner, Turner, & Upton trouble up. "Jail Bait" is a corking stomping boogie rocker, spell "The Pilgrim" also from their instant lp shows the to a greater extent than progressive/jazzy nature of the band as well as is by as well as large instrumental. "Phoenix" from their firstly lp was their closing present stopper as well as evolves from a to a greater extent than subdued number to an energetic guitar showcase close its end. The bonus tracks are a welcome addition. I highly recommend this reissue. If yous bask this cd I would also recommend the four disk anthology "Distillation" which summarizes the band's career amongst alive cloth as well as rarities to that indicate or "Live Dates". Now if exclusively Universal/MCA would reissue the "Live Dates 2" album on cd.
This album has about of the finest guitar-based stone music always recorded. The solo operate on 'Sometime World' is breathtaking, it nonetheless sends a tremble downward my dorsum as well as I've been listening to this album since it was firstly released inward 1972. Other notable highlights are 'The King Will Come' as well as 'Warrior' which both characteristic totally original, inventive as well as exciting playing. The exclusively disappointment is the 'bonus' rails ('No slow road') which, equally is hence frequently the case, does non represent inward amongst the overall experience of the seven tracks from the original vinyl.
I was fortunate to run into Wishbone Ash inward 1972 when they were touring Britain universities (I had tiffin amongst them, overnice lads!) as well as the concert they played, featuring numbers from their firstly iii albums, remains the most memorable I've always been to. Even the 'warm-up' session they did after lunch, where they jammed inward forepart of a yoke of dozen curious onlookers, was fantastic.
I cannot recommend this album besides highly. It is totally brilliant.
This is, precisely put, i of the best albums of all time. My jaw dropped when I firstly heard Blowin Free on the radio, I was speechless when I firstly heard the double leads inward Sometime World as well as Time Was after buying it an hr later, as well as I nonetheless instruct goose bumps when I hear the opening chords of Warrior as well as the syncopated axework at the get-go of Throw Down the Sword.
Every vocal on the album is incredible. The melodies as well as harmonies are infectious as well as the musicianship is impeccable. Even the vocals (never their strongest suit) audio good. But it's the double leads on Argus that brand this the best twin guitar album always (just my watch Allman Bros fans). This is Wishbone's best album as well as it nonetheless sounds fresh after xxx (jeez - I tin post away hardly believe it) years. Over those years I've turned a number of friends on to this album as well as almost all of them get got instruct WA fans.
The remix is corking -- in all likelihood a lilliputian crisper than the original. I'm personally non crazy almost throwing inward the iii "Live From Memphis" songs equally I experience it detracts from the experience of the Argus "concept," but if it exposes listeners to to a greater extent than of this band's music as well as then I gauge it's a practiced thing.
Too bad they couldn't get got included a large fold-out of the original Argus album encompass art inward the cd illustration -- I don't know how many hours I've spent looking at that barely perceptable spaceship inward the upper corner.
Enough nostalgia. For those of yous that haven't heard this album, delight accept a listen. For those that have, I highly recommend checking out this remix -- it'll blow yous away. Again.
Track listing:
01 "Time Was"
02 "Sometime World"
03 "Blowin' Free"
04 "The King Will Come"
05 "Leaf as well as Stream"
06 "Warrior"
07 "Throw Down the Sword"
08 "No Easy Road"
09 "The Pilgrim" (live inward Memphis 1972)
10 "Phoenix" (live inward Memphis 1972)
Personnel
Martin Turner – bass guitar, vocals
Andy Powell – Pb as well as beat guitar, vocals
Ted Turner – Pb as well as beat guitar, vocals
Steve Upton – drums, percussion
John Tout – organ on "Throw Down The Sword"

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