Wishbone Ash discography

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Wishbone Ash discography
Studio albums24
Live albums12
Compilation albums10
Singles20
Tribute albums2

This is the complete discography of the rock band Wishbone Ash. Over the years they have released 24 studio albums, 12 live albums, 10 compilation albums and 20 singles.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[1]
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
CAN
1970 Wishbone Ash -29---
1971 Pilgrimage 17414---
1972 Argus 169349-
1973 Wishbone Four 44124441-
1974 There's the Rub 881667100
  • BPI: Silver [4]
1976 Locked In 13636---
New England 15422---
1977 Front Page News 16631---
1978 No Smoke Without Fire -43---
1980 Just Testing 17941---
1981 Number the Brave -61---
1982 Twin Barrels Burning -22---
1985 Raw to the Bone -----
1987Nouveau Calls-----
1989Here to Hear-----
1991Strange Affair-----
1996Illuminations-----
1998 Trance Visionary (Electronic)-----
Psychic Terrorism (Electronic)-----
1999Bare Bones (Acoustic versions)-----
2002Bona Fide-----
2006Clan Destiny-----
2007 Power of Eternity -----
2011 Elegant Stealth -----
2014 Blue Horizon -----
2020 Coat of Arms -----

Other albums

YearTitle
2007First Light
1999Bare Bones

Live albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[1]
UK
[2]
CAN
[5]
1972 Live from Memphis live 1972----
1973 Live Dates (Recorded in June 1973 (Croydon, Newcastle, Reading and Portsmouth))82-86
  • BPI: Silver [4]
1979Live in Tokyo (Recorded live in Tokyo on 10 and 15 November 1978)----
1980 Live Dates 2 -40--
1981Hot Ash (Recorded In England 1980)192---
1991BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Recorded for the BBC at the Paris Theatre 25 May 1972)----
1992The Ash Live in Chicago (Recorded by Metromobile on January 24 & 25 1992 at Easy Street, Gelnview, Chicago, Illinois)----
1995Live in Geneva (Recorded at the Rock Heroes Festival, Geneva, 1995)----
1995Mother of Pearl Live (recorded live at Liverpool Empire in 1976; track 1 from 1980)----
1997Wishbone Ash on Air (BBC Radio 1 and Old Grey Whistle Test recordings 1971, 1972, 1977)----
1997Live Timeline----
1998Their Greatest Hits----
1999The King Will Come----
2000Live Dates 3 (Recorded at Le Plan, Ris Orangis - Paris, France on October 22, 1999)----
2002Lost Cause in Paradise----
2002Live in Bristol----
2003Almighty Blues: London and Beyond----
2005Live on XM Satellite Radio (Recorded on November 22, 2004)----
2008Live in Hamburg (Recorded Live in Hamburg, Germany on 23.01.2007)----
Argus "Then Again" Live (Recorded live on May 6, 2008, before a studio audience at the XM Satellite Radio Studios in Washington DC)----
200940 Live in London (Recorded at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, June 2009)----

Compilation albums

YearTitle
1977Classic Ash
The Original Wishbone Ash
1981The Best of Wishbone Ash
1993Time Was: The Wishbone Ash Collection
1994The Very Best of Wishbone Ash: Blowin' Free
1997The Best of Wishbone Ash
Distillation
1999Millennium Collection
2001Blowin' Free: An Introduction to Wishbone Ash
2003The Collection
Warriors
2004 Backbones
Lost Pearls
2005Mystery Man
2008 Tough
Tender
2010Sometime World - An MCA Travelogue
2013The Essential Collection

Singles

YearTitleAlbumB-Side
1971"Blind Eye" Wishbone Ash "Queen of Torture"
1972"No Easy Road"* Wishbone Four "Blowin' Free"
1973"So Many Things to Say""Rock and Roll Widow"
1974"Hometown" There's the Rub "Persephone"
1975"Silver Shoes""Persephone"
1976"Outward Bound" New England "Lorelei"
1977"Phoenix"Non-album single"Blowin' Free" / "Jail Bait"
"Front Page News" Front Page News "Diamond Jack"
"Goodbye Baby, Hello Friend""Come In from the Rain"
1978"You See Red" No Smoke Without Fire "Bad Weather Blues" (live)
1979"Come On"Non-album single"Fast Johnny"
1980"Living Proof" Just Testing "Jail Bait" (live)
"Helpless (Live)" Live Dates 2 "Blowin' Free" (live)
1981"Underground" Number the Brave "My Mind Is Made Up"
"Get Ready""Kicks on the Street"
1982"Engine Overheat" Twin Barrels Burning "Genevieve"
"No More Lonely Nights""Streets of Shame"
1988"In the Skin" Nouveau Calls "Tangible Evidence"
1989"Cosmic Jazz" Here to Hear "T-Bone Shuffle"
2010"Reason to Believe" Elegant Stealth

Tribute and cover albums

YearTitle
2000Y2WA
2005Wishbone Ish

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