Wishbone Ash – Argus

£80.00

Argus was a 1972 tour de force, a hard-rocking masterpiece that has gone on to have a huge impact on rock bands moving forward. Pre-order now due Summer 2025

Available on back-order

SKU: 753088017476 Categories: ,

Wishbone Ash – Argus

Wishbone Ash Angus

Pressed at Quality Record Pressings

Tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing

Features the beloved fan favourite “Blowin’ Free,” plus “The King Will Come,” “Time Was,” “Warrior” and more

Wishbone Ash reigned supreme through the 1970s — centered on inspired musicianship, joyful spirit and inventive songs.

Their concerts were uplifting and their recorded work sublime. Argus remains a stunning high point in the band’s startling repertoire.

Argus was a 1972 tour de force, a hard-rocking masterpiece that has gone on to have a huge impact on rock bands moving forward.

If you’ve never heard Argus, you’ve surely heard music that it inspired.

The British quartet’s trademark harmony guitars became a touchstone for many: Thin Lizzy, Iron Maiden, Opeth, and Lynyrd Skynyrd have all acknowledged an Ash influence, and tracks such as Lizzy’s “The Boys Are Back in Town,” Maiden’s “The Trooper,” and even Steely Dan‘s “Reeling in the Years” all have twin-guitar moments that hark back to Argus.

But Wishbone Ash were different from the start.

They were never strictly a hard rock band; their soaring vocal harmonies and musical grandeur placed them close to progressive rock.

But they weren’t strictly prog either: They had no keyboards, no real classical influence and weren’t into side-long suites.

Their roots were in the blues, and their calling card was twin lead guitars in harmony (played in the original lineup by Ted Turner and Andy Powell). Even the hardest Ash rockers — like “Blowin’ Free,” the most famous track from Argus — had an ethereal touch.

They could rock the big stages, but they did it with subtlety and grace.

This is reflected perfectly in the classic album sleeve by prog-associated designers Hipgnosis:

The front cover shows a Greek sentry — the “argus” of the title — staring off into the distance.

It’s a mythic, old-world kind of image until you look closely at the back cover, and see that he’s heralding the arrival (or perhaps watching the departure) of a spaceship. Two worlds colliding. Exactly what the band and album were all about.

By the time of Argus, Wishbone Ash were stars in England and cult heroes among Anglophiles in the US.

What made Argus a step forward was its flow of moods.

The songs don’t run together, but there’s an emotional connecting thread from the album’s somber beginning to its heroic end.

The band insisted at the time that lyrics were something of an afterthought: Shortly after its release, main lyricist Martin Turner told NME that he wrote them mainly to fit the mood of the music: “The music that was coming out was very English, very medieval, and the lyrics had to reflect that.” Added Powell at the time, “The expression comes out in the guitars.

We wouldn’t play it if it didn’t express something.”

Now, Analogue Productions has applied all of its vaunted craft and technical expertise to make this epic album shine

Two 45 RPM LPs pressed on virtually silent 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings make the remastered audio sparkle.

Quieter lyrical sentiments and softer musical passages are rendered precisely, while majestic riffs and fist-waving anthems fully reveal the energy of the music!

Argus isn’t just another rock record — it’s a journey through a sonic landscape rich with depth, emotion and technical prowess.

It’s the album that solidified Wishbone Ash as masters of twin guitar harmony. Discerning audiophiles will find Argus an essential addition to their record collection.

It’s a masterclass in sound engineering that fully captures the intricate interplay of dual guitars with pristine clarity and a warmth that only analog recordings can provide.

 Track List: Wishbone Ash – Argus

Side A

1. Time Was

Side B

1. Sometime World

2. Blowin’ Free

Side C

1. The King Will Come

2. Leaf And Stream

Side D

1. Warrior

2. Throw Down The Sword

Brand

Analogue Productions

Analogue Productions It was in 1992 that Acoustic Sounds owner Chad Kassem reissued his first Analogue Productions title, Virgil Thompson's The Plow That Broke The Plains, originally on Vanguard. Analogue Productions began as a vehicle for Kassem to license his favorite all-time recordings and reissue them as remastered and as a superior version to the original release. Since its inception AP has reissued hundreds of titles, ranging from classical to folk, pop, rock, blues and jazz. Included in the many highlights of Analogue Productions' history are the Fantasy 45 Jazz Reissues, the Blue Note Reissues, and premium box sets of the music of such legendary acts as The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Nat "King" Cole and Norah Jones. True to its name, Analogue Productions works with the original analogue master tapes - more than any other reissue label! The result is superior sound - richer, warmer and more lifelike, than digital.

You may also like…