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Wishbone Ash - Sometime World: An MCA Travelogue (2010)

Wishbone Ash - Sometime World: An MCA Travelogue (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Wishbone Ash

  • Title: Sometime World: An MCA Travelogue
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Island Records / UMC
  • Genre: Album Rock, Hard Rock, Prog-Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: CD1 78:59; CD2 79:47
  • Total Size: 1.13 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1:
01. Blind Eye
02. Errors of My Way
03. Phoenix
04. Vas Dis
05. The Pilgrim
06. Jail Bait
07. Sometime World
08. Blowin' Free
09. Warrior
10. Throw Down the Sword
11. Everybody Needs a Friend
12. The King Will Come [Live]
CD2:
01. Persephone
02. F.U.B.B.
03. Moonshine
04. Mother of Pearl
05. Lorelei
06. Front Page News
07. Goodbye Baby Hello Friend
08. Come in from the Rain
09. You See Red
10. The Way of the World (Parts 1 & 2)
11. Living Proof
12. Lifeline
13. That's That
14. Open Road

Martin Turner - bass guitar & lead vocals
Steve Upton - drums & percussion
Andy Powell - guitar & vocals
Ted Turner - guitar & vocals (CD1)
Laurie Wisefield - guitar & vocals (CD2)
John Wetton - bass guitar & vocals (CD2, #13,14)

The first extensive Wishbone Ash compilation since 1993’s two-CD set Time Was, the 2010 double-disc collection Sometime World: An MCA Travelogue covers the same territory as its predecessor but in a different fashion. It runs three tracks longer than Time Was’ 23 songs but only nine of those cuts are shared, most of those from the band’s earliest days where the common classics are generally acknowledged. Sometime World winds up departing from the path during the back half of their catalog, which provides the source for the second disc. The first five albums -- 1970’s Wishbone Ash through 1973’s Live Dates -- are compiled on the first disc, leaving the rest - 1974’s There’s the Rub through 1981’s Number the Brave -- for the second disc. This selection tips the scales slightly toward Wishbone Ash’s heavier jams, with the first portion of the compilation taking its time -- “Errors of My Way” nearly clocks in at seven minutes, “Phoenix” runs over ten -- with things starting to lighten on the second disc. This sequencing certainly reflects the band’s progression but it won’t win over many skeptics -- from the first track they’re pushed right into the deep end -- but for those with a sense of what Wishbone Ash was all about, this tells the story of their prime in leisurely, thorough detail.


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  • mufty77
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks