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    Pilgrimage

    Pilgrimage
    Artist: Wishbone Ash
    Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
    Category: Music

    List Price: $17.99
    Buy New: $10.04
    You Save: $7.95 (44%)



    New (7) Used (8) Collectible (1) from $6.98

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
    Sales Rank: 46163

    Format: Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 766489313221
    EAN: 0076731023328
    ASIN: B000025NU4

    Release Date: July 15, 1999
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Vas Dis
      • Pilgrim
      • Jail Bait
      • Alone
      • Lullaby
      • Valediction
      • Where Were You Tomorrow
      • Jail Bait [Live][*]

    Similar Items:

      • Wishbone Ash
      • Argus
      • Wishbone Four
      • Live Dates
      • Just Testing

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    1971 album for British hard rock act. 9 tracks.

    Album Details
    Sophmore Effort from the UK Prog-rock Act. Originally Released in 1971 on Vinyl.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars An Early One In Their Great Journey   April 23, 2005
    Patrick Gaudin (Lakeland, FL)
    20 out of 21 found this review helpful

    Firstly, I'd like to correct an earlier reviewer who said this album follows "Argus" as their third album. "Pilgrimage" is actually their second album. "Argus" being their third.

    Also, unlike what the same reviewer said about "Argus" and the first album being their best, Wishbone Ash continued to progress all the way up 'til 1980 with spectacular songs and guitarwork by Powell/Turner/Turner, and then later Powell/Turner/Wisefield. The reason I say only up until 1980 is because Martin Turner on bass and vocals left after that year, which IMHO, was a deadly blow to the band.

    When "Pilgrimage" was recorded, Andy Powell and Ted Turner were about 20 or 21 years old. That is just unbelievable. The song "The Pilgrim" is worth the price of admission alone and is one of the most adventurous compositions to ever be recorded. The remainder of the album is great as well.

    If you think rock has progressed in our day and age (2005) from what it was back in 1971, think again. This album comes from a time when musicians actually played rather than relying on some studio technology and amp-modeling technology over-sanitizing and sterilizing all the music that seems to be the norm today.

    And wow, you can actually hear the bass with definition on this album, unlike today's wall-of-mush bass that is so common.



    5 out of 5 stars A flawless album from an overlooked band   March 16, 2004
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    I can't believe that this album was rated four stars out of five. Ash were one of the greatest 70s rock bands, with guitarwork that far surpassed Page or Blackmore in its' freshness and inovation. Steve Upton's drumming should also be considered as one of rock's high points, and Martin Turner's "open bass" style of playing was unique and could easily help conjure up the specific prog and folk tinged hard rock atmosphere of Ash's first three albums.
    Pilgrimage is the predecessor of the flawless masterpiece that is Argus and stands up to the title accordingly.
    The general mood leans towards the progressive and jazz rock stratospheres, while still keeping a bluesy feel to the whole affair.
    Guitarist Ted Turner and Andy Powell go into uncharted terrain with The Pilgrim, a surprisingly modern-sounding prog track with a hint of India evindent, and a cleverly chanted vocal part.
    The other three instrumentals, Alone, Lullaby and Vas Dis also hold their own, each creating a mistic atmospehere as it rolls by(especially Vas Dis, with its' scat-sung vocals and excellent drum passages).
    Jail Bait is a straightforward blues rocker in the vein of the Allman Brothers' BB, with distinct guitar interplay and Martin's searing voice saving the track from becoming yet another boring blues song in the vein of Led Zeppelin.
    Valediction is a masterfully crafted guitar ballad in which Mart Turner and Andy Powell's vocals finally come into focus, perhaps for the first time in Ash's career, thus signalling the greatness of Argus. The song concludes with a distinctly reggae riff, which was quite prog back in '71, before the rise of Bob Marley to international stardom.
    So there you have it. I believe that my rant will go unnoticed, but if you DO come across this page, heed my desperate plea and buy the album(along with Argus, which is a must-have for Ash and
    early 70s rock fans alike).
    You won't regret it.



    5 out of 5 stars an original   May 3, 2001
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    in 1972 I happen to see Wishbone Ash live. At the time I had no idea who they were. The Pilgrim is worth the search to aquire this album. They were able to perform this equally as well Live! Not many groups could boast that.Their style was unique. Great melodies. Wonderful work of guitar virtuoso.


    4 out of 5 stars ALMOST AS GOOD AS ARGUS   July 30, 2006
    Rohit R (india)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    PILGRIMAGE is one of the finest albums from the classic ash lineup of ANDY POWELL and TED TURNER and is as good as ARGUS,the debut albums.I bought this album recently and have thouroughly enjoyed this along with WISHBONE FOUR nd LIVE IN CHICAGO albums.A must for all lovers of good classic rock music.


    5 out of 5 stars these guys were giants and unknowns at the same time...   December 27, 2005
    musik knutt (West Virginia)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    If you've stumbled upon this group by accident as you plow thru music on cdnow or some other venue and you are not surewhat this group is about, click on "Where Were You Tomorrow" *if a clip is provided* THIS IS WISHBONE ASH! If that clip doesn't move you, then you should immediatly make an appointment with your nearest coroner. In Pilgramage, you find WA as jazzy as you will find in any of their other efforts *the tail end of their tune "Handy" is another jazzy example * But they were not just jazz...they were ROCK when others were pretenders. In fact, they were not so much jazz as they were innovative. Twin lead guitarists? Who knew? Many bands of the early 70's featured more than one guitarist but NO other band I know of featured two leads. It made for a unique sound. I have to agree with another reviewer: the departure of Martin Turner removed so much of the original 4 member's sound. They did go on to record more and even some equally great stuff here and there, but their highwater mark came as a 4-some. All in all, PILGRAMAGE is one fine album...it won't disappoint *unless you're not willing to challenge conventional rock like Wishbone Ash did*


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