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November 6, 2019
In 71, from the album – Wishbone Ash,
came ‘Blind Eye’ – their first single play.
Followed in 72, by ‘No Easy Road’,
from Wishbone Four, and in 73, ‘So Many Things To Say’.
In 74, from the album, ‘There’s The Rub’,
came ‘Hometown’, and ‘Silver Shoes’, in 75.
And in 76, from their 4th album, New England,
their 6th single – ‘Outward Bound’, did arrive.
Their 7th single, ‘Phoenix’, a non-album track, came in 77,
and from their 5th album, Front Page News, came,
‘Front Page News’, and ‘Goodbye Baby Hello Friend’.
And in 78, ‘You See Red’, from No Smoke Without Fire, found fame.
In 79, ‘Come On’, was their 2nd non-album single,
and in 80, from Just Testing, ‘Living Proof’, came through.
Also in 80, came ‘Helpless (Live)’,
from their 8th album – Live Dates 2.
In 81, ‘Underground’, and ‘Get Ready’,
came from their 9th album – Number The Brave.
In 82, from Two Burning Barrels, came ‘Engine Overheat’,
followed by ‘No More Lonely Nights’ – another fave.
In 88, from Nouveau Calls,
their single -‘In The Skin’, did appear.
Followed in 89, by ‘Cosmo Jazz’,
from their next album – Here to Hear.
In 2010, from Elegant Stealth,
arrived ‘Reason To Believe’.
Ending this glimpse into some of the work,
featured on many a well loved album sleeve.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
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