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| 1 | Wings of Desire | Powell/Lynton | 3:35 |
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| 2 | Errors of My Way | Upton/Powell/Turner | 5:15 |
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| 3 | Master of Disguise | Powell | 3:48 |
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| 4 | You Won't Take Me Down | Bennett | 5:27 |
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| 5 | Love Abuse | Weston/Powell | 4:02 |
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| 6 | (Won't You Give Him) One More Chance | Martin/Scott | 3:15 |
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| 7 | Baby Don't Mind | Powell | 3:47 |
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| 8 | Living Proof | Hamill/Wisefield | 4:12 |
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| 9 | Hard Times | Powell | 4:42 |
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| 10 | Strange Affair | Pyle/Powell | 5:50 |
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| 11 | Everybody Needs a Friend | Powell/Turner/Upton | 5:56 |
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| 12 | Wings of Desire [DVD] | Lynton/Powell |
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| 13 | Errors of My Way [DVD] | Turner/Upton/Powell |
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| 14 | Master of Disguise [DVD] | Powell |
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| 15 | You Won't Take Me Down [DVD] | Bennett |
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| 16 | Love Abuse [DVD] | Powell/Weston |
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| 17 | (Won't You Give Him) One More Chance [DVD] | Scott/Martin |
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| 18 | Baby Don't Mind [DVD] | Powell |
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| 19 | Living Proof [DVD] | Wisefield/Hamill |
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| 20 | Hard Times [DVD] | Powell |
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| 21 | Strange Affair [DVD] | Pyle/Powell |
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| 22 | Everybody Needs a Friend [DVD] | Powell/Turner/Upton |
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| 23 | Wishbone Ash: Trail of Evolution -- Band Timeline [DVD] |
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| 24 | Band Member Biographies [DVD] |
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| 25 | Photographs [DVD] |
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| 26 | Additional ROM Content [DVD] |
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Editorial Reviews
Bare Bones
Dual Disc [DualDisc]
Label: Silverline
Style: Rock & Roll
Bare Bones
UPC: 676628459324
Release Date: 01/25/2005
Original Release Date: 01/25/2005
Number of Discs: 2
- Wishbone Ash
Main Performer
Jason Anderson
Bare Bones is a mellow, mostly acoustic collection of original and previously recorded Wishbone Ash songs. The only remaining member from the British outfit's '70s glory days, guitarist Andy Powell selected some numbers from the Argus and Wishbone Four years that blend nicely with some late-era compositions. Soft-rocking country tunes like the superior "Hard Times" and "Baby Don't Mind" dominate most of the Bare Bones track list. Classics like "Errors of My Ways" are low on folk/country appeal, but still sound very different than the original recordings. Despite this offering's unique textural quality, Wishbone Ash fans will definitely recognize the easy melodic sense that the band always captured in the studio. Although so separated in time from their glory years, Powell and company do a remarkable job keeping things fresh on Bare Bones. [The "Dual Disc" version of Bare Bones, Rovi









