A Magical Journey. This is the only Album that I have owned in all three formats because from the time I placed it on the turntable in 1972 it took me to another place. A place of mystery, w...
Better than you might think. When this album was released, I got the impression that Wishbone Ash didn't believe in themselves so much. The modest title suggests a band marking time. Yet 'Ju...
Written and recorded while a teenage Tim Wheeler was doing his A-levels, 1977 (named after the year Star Wars was released) made Ash bona-fide indie starlets overnight, largely thanks to the...
Great soundtrack but too much left out. One of the many strengths of Ashes To Ashes, along with its predecessor Life On Mars, is the use of music from the period in which the drama is set, p...
A Fantastic Album!. I heard this album when first released in 1970 and have been a dedicated fan ever since. Their twin lead guitar sound is wonderfully unique. If you haven't heard any WA t...
Heavy Heavy Heavy!. I'd like to start by just saying that Lamb of God are awesome! Their guitars are awesome, their drums are awesome, their vocals are awesome, they are just plain awesome. ...
The best Wishbone album ever. This is the very best of all the Wishbone albums. Combining hard rock boogie with jazz, harmony, melody and spiritual you have the band firing on all cylinders...
Great dates. In a decade when several great live double albums were released, Wishbone Ash were one of the first to mine its potential. This album pretty much wraps up the best of their orig...