Here to Hear

Here to Hear

Infobox Album |
Name = Here to Hear
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Wishbone Ash


Released = 1989
Genre = Rock
Producer = Martin Turner
Last album = "Nouveau Calls"
(1987)
This album = "Here to Hear"
(1989)
Next album = "Strange Affair"
(1991)

"Here to Hear" is the fifteenth album by legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. Since the band's last album (1987's "Nouveau Calls") was all instrumental, "Here to Hear" marks the first Wishbone Ash studio album with vocals to feature the original lineup since 1973's "Wishbone Four". The album contains songs written and sung by founding members Martin Turner and
Ted Turner.

Band members

*Martin Turner: bass, vocals, keyboards
*Andy Powell: guitar, vocals
*Ted Turner: guitar, vocals, lap steel
*Steve Upton: drums

Track listing

#"Cosmic Jazz"
#"Keeper of the Light"
#"Mental Radio"
#"Walk on Water"
#"Witness to Wonder"
#"Lost Cause in Paradise"
#"Why Don't We?"
#"In the Case"
#"Hole In My Heart, Pt. 1"
#"Hole In My Heart, Pt. 2"


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