Pilgrimage (1971) is Wishbone Ash's second studio album and a pivotal step in defining the bands distinctive sound. This re-issue faithfully replictes the original UK release in it's gatefold sleeve and is pressed on 180gm vinyl. Building on the twin-lead guitar approach introduced on their debut, the album expands into more intricate, pastoral, and adventurous territory. Andy Powell and Ted Turner weave melodic, harmonized guitar lines that feel both fluid and exploratory, blending hard rock power with folk-influenced lyricism. Tracks like Vas Dis and Valediction highlight the bands instrumental confidence, allowing extended passages to unfold organically rather than follow strict song structures. The rhythm section of Martin Turner and Steve Upton provides a steady yet flexible foundation, grounding the albums more expansive moments. Pilgrimage balances electric energy with acoustic textures, creating a reflective, almost spiritual atmosphere suggested by it's title. The album stands as an early example of progressive rock sensibilities fused with melodic hard rock, influencing countless guitar-driven bands that followed
- 1. Vas Dis
- 2. The Pilgrim
- 3. Jail Bait
- 4. Alone
- 5. Lullaby
- 6. Valediction
- 7. Where Were You Tomorrow