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Pilgrimage

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Download links and information about Pilgrimage by Wishbone Ash. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 44:50 minutes.

Artist: Wishbone Ash
Release date: 1971
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 8
Duration: 44:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Vas Dis 4:42
2. The Pilgrim 8:30
3. Jail Bait 4:42
4. Alone 2:21
5. Lullaby 3:00
6. Valediction 6:17
7. Where Were You Tomorrow 10:23
8. Jail Bait 4:55

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Wishbone Ash's sophomore release, Pilgrimage, unveiled their creative genius after a debut that merely presented them as a boogie- and blues-based rock outfit. The opening track, "Vas Dis," with its jazz bassline, slicing rhythm guitar, and gibberish vocals was their answer to "Hocus Pocus" by Focus (or vice versa as both were released in 1971). "Jail Bait" has gone on to become a Wishbone Ash staple as well as possessing one of the more memorable guitar riffs of '70s rock & roll. A conscientious effort seemed to be in place for this band to write and perform material better suited to their gentler vocal tendencies. Where Wishbone Ash essentially went full tilt throughout, Pilgrimage is a moodier affair that includes beautiful, slower melodies like the brief instrumentals "Alone" and "Lullaby" along with the chilling "Valediction," which should have been an Ash classic but is rarely featured on live and hits collections. Even though this band toned it down a bit for this album, their impressive guitar playing was heightened due to the variance in their songwriting. Next to Argus this is the Wishbone Ash album to judge all other Ash albums by.