Blue Horizon (Wishbone Ash album)
Blue Horizon | ||||
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Studio album by Wishbone Ash | ||||
Released | 21 February 2014 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 59:02 | |||
Label | Solid Rockhouse | |||
Producer | Tom Greenwood, Andy Powell & Joe Crabtree | |||
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Blue Horizon is a studio album by rock band Wishbone Ash, released by Solid Rock Records on Intergroove[1][2] in 2014[3]
It features the dual lead guitars of Powell and Muddy Manninen.[4] It was produced by Tom Greenwood, Andy Powell and Joe Crabtree[5]
Blue Horizon has received a number of positive reviews.[6][7][8]
Track listing
- "Take It Back" (Aynsley Powell) - 6:01
- "Deep Blues" (Muddy Manninen / Ian Harris, Andy Powell, Joe Crabtree) - 5:28
- "Strange How Things Come Back Around" (Roger Filgate) - 6:01
- "Being One" (Manninen, Crabtree, Tom Greenwood / Harris, Crabtree, Greenwood, Andy Powell) - 5:07
- "Way Down South" (Harris, Andy Powell) - 6:45
- "Tally Ho!" (Manninen / Harris) - 4:46
- "Mary Jane" (Manninen / Harris) - 4:38
- "American Century" (Aynsley Powell / Andy Powell, Crabtree) - 5:07
- "Blue Horizon" (Manninen / Harris) - 7:45
- "All There Is to Say" (Pat McManus, Wishbone Ash / Andy Powell) - 7:24
Personnel
Wishbone Ash
- Andy Powell - guitar, lead vocals
- Muddy Manninen - guitar, vocals
- Bob Skeat - bass, vocals[9]
- Joe Crabtree - drums & percussion
Additional musicians
- Pat McManus - fiddle on "Take It Back" and "All There Is To Say". Bouzouki on "All There Is To Say".
- Lucy Underhill - backing vocals on "Strange How Things Come Back Around". Additional vocals on "American Century"
- Richard Young - percussion on "Strange How Things Come Back Around".
- Tom Greenwood - organ on "Blue Horizon".
References
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash - Blue Horizon ". Matt Coe Metal Temple 8 April 2014.
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash – ‘Blue Horizon’ Album Review". Sonic Abuse.
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash – Blue Horizon Solid Rockhouse Records". Classic Rock Review.
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash: Blue Horizon". Danger Dog Music Reviews.
- ↑ "Album Review: Wishbone Ash – Blue Horizon". Music Connection.
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash - “Blue Horizon”". Rebel Noise. Review by Jordan Blum.
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash: Blue Horizon (Review) ". Musik Reviews (in German)
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash / Blue Horizon". Rock Times (in German)
- ↑ "Wishbone Ash remains vital live, in the studio". South Bend Tribune.
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