(Review from amazon, progarchives.com)

“Live Dates” is one of those classic live albums of the 70′s that any rock fan must have. Unlike many of their peers, Wishbone Ash are really better live than in the studio, as this album shows all the time. The performances are spotless, beautiful and extremely well recorded.

This is, clearly, the place to marvel at the band’s innovative melange of blues, folk, Yes- style riffs, and endearingly cosmic lyrics, not to mention its centrepiece–the tag team dueling guitars of Andy Powell and Ted Turner. The album is full of great guitar solos, licks and duels, fine vocal hamonies and a very strong rhythm section.

The album’s main attraction is the epic “Phoenix”, expanded by seven minutes from its studio version and included in two different performances. It’s precisely the sort of psychedelic jam that used to really wow them at the Fillmore during the Summer Of Love. Other highlights include a heartfelt version of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Widow”, and an impressively arranged take on the Jimmy Reed blues classic “Baby What You Want Me to Do” (misidentified, for some reason, as the Everly Brothers’ “You Got Me Runnin’”).

Line-up:
- Martin Turner / Vocals, Bass
- Andy Powell / Guitars, Vocals
- Ted Turner / Guitars, Vocals
- Steve Upton / Drums

Track List:
CD1
01. The King Will Come 7:15
02. Warrior 5:41
03. Throw Down The Sword 5:57
04. Rock ‘n’ Roll Widow 5:44
05. Ballad Of The Beacon 5:16
06. Baby What You Want Me To Do 7:36
07. Phoenix (Bonus Live In Memphis) 17:05
CD2
01. The Pilgrim 9:17
02. Blowin’ Free 5:24
03. Jailbait 4:38
04. Lady Whiskey 5:40
05. Phoenix 17:20

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