Vinyl L.P - MCA Records - MCA-327.
1973 - U.S.A.
Cover design, photographs (A. Powell): HIPGNOSIS.
Tinting: Maurice Tate.
Back cover
Inner sleeve
Inner sleeve
Labels
Wishbone Ash
Ted Turner - Guitars, vocals.
Andy Powell - Guitars, vocals.
Martin Turner - Bass, vocals.
Steve Upton - Drums, percussion.
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Containing only hints of the extended twin-lead guitar harmonies, Wishbone Four's stylistic variety found its footing in acoustic folk elements in half of the eight-song set ("Ballad of the Beacon", "Everybody Needs a Friend", "Sorrel" and "Sing Out the Song"), two aggressive and melodic starters on each side of the vinyl release (Side 1: So Many Things to Say" and Side 2: "Doctor"), and the band's first use of horns on the semi-autobiographical "rave-up" touring song "No Easy Road".