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1970 studio album by Wishbone Ash From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wishbone Ash (album)
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Wishbone Ash is the first studio album by Wishbone Ash.[2] It peaked at number 29 in the UK Albums Chart in January 1971.[3]

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Background

The band opened for Deep Purple in early 1970. Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore was jamming during the band's soundcheck, when Wishbone guitarist Andy Powell joined in and began jamming with Blackmore.[citation needed] After the show, Blackmore recommended that MCA Records sign the band. Deep Purple producer Derek Lawrence produced this album,[1] which features elements of blues, jazz, progressive rock, and psychedelic improvisation.[citation needed]. The first side contains three uptempo tracks along with the ballad "Errors Of My Way" which, unusually for a rock song, was written in 12/8 time. Side two contains two lengthy tracks featuring long instrumental passages, the second of which, "Phoenix", was to become a live favourite often stretching in excess of 17 minutes, for example on their Live From Memphis EP and the Live Dates album.

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Martin Turner, Ted Turner, Steve Upton, Andy Powell.

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"Blind Eye" and "Queen of Torture" were released on 7" single, MCA MK5061[4] (Decca 32826 in US) (February 1971)[5]

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Personnel

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