Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

Blue Horizon

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発売日 2014年02月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSolid Rockhouse
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SRR20010CD
SKU 4260000341848

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:59:01

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Take It Back
    2. 2.
      Deep Blues
    3. 3.
      Strange How Things Come Back Around
    4. 4.
      Being One
    5. 5.
      Way Down South
    6. 6.
      Tally Ho!
    7. 7.
      Mary Jane
    8. 8.
      American Century
    9. 9.
      Blue Horizon
    10. 10.
      All There Is to Say

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Wishbone Ash

その他
エンジニア: Tom Greenwood
プロデューサー: Joe CrabtreeAndy PowellTom Greenwood

商品の紹介

After a lengthy legal battle over the Wishbone Ash name with founding vocalist and bassist Martin Turner, guitar/vocalist Andy Powell, the groups only remaining original member, prevailed. As a result, his band sounds totally revitalized on Blue Horizon, WAs 22nd album. Though few punters consider it, this group was one of the great purveyors of classic arena rocks twin-guitar sound or the European sound of the Atlantic (the first was Thin Lizzy). So much so, they won an enormous following in the birthplace of such pyrotechnics, America. Few rock bands of any era have explored as many musical geographies as this lot, from hard electric blues-rock to sword-and-sorcery prog, and in the 1990s, even trance! This ten-song set is a reassessment of their core strengths: (mostly) well-written tunes, excellent production, and winding instrumental passages. Though Powell doesnt possess nearly the vocal range as Turner, he is an architect of the bands sound. As such, his shortcomings in front of a microphone arent as glaring as they might otherwise be. His three partners -- guitarist Muddy Manninen, bassist Bob Skeat, and drummer Joe Crabtree -- are all decent harmony singers, which lets him off the hook a bit. Opener "Take It Back," with its hypnotic drums, intricate staccato guitar patterns, and a guest fiddle by Pat McManus, is a vintage WA jam -- with the drummer taking the lead guitar break in the outro! Fans of the groups blues sound should relish the punchy, stinging boogie in "Deep Blues," the title track, and the steep barroom rowdiness of "Mary Jane." (Yes, these are dumb titles. What century is this?) If these cuts were all that was on offer, the set might have been worth purchasing -- in no small part due to the fine production of Tom Greenwood -- but theres more: the spacy psychedelia of "Being One," the knotty prog of "Tally Ho!," and "Way Down South," which possesses a nice pop hook. "American Century" is an expansive stop-and start instrumental. There are two clunkers: the attempt at grooving guitar funk in "Strange How Things Come Back Around" and closer "All There Is to Say," which tries to meld Celtic music and hard rock but doesnt get there. Those cuts aside, Blue Horizon is much better than fans -- or anyone else -- had a right to expect. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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