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1982 studio album by Wishbone Ash
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Twin Barrels Burning
is the twelfth studio album by British rock band
Wishbone Ash
. It was recorded at
Sol Studios
and released in 1982. It was the highest charting Wishbone Ash album since 1976, reaching No. 22 in the
UK Albums Chart
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Conversely, it was the final album to appear in that listing to date.
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It is the only Wishbone Ash album to feature
Uriah Heep
bassist
Trevor Bolder
, who was a member of the band for two years (April 1981 ? April 1983)
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Track listing
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All tracks are written by
Laurie Wisefield
,
Steve Upton
and
Andy Powell
Side one
Title
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1.
| "Engine Overheat"
| 4:03
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2.
| "Can't Fight Love"
| 3:59
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3.
| "Genevieve"
| 3:34
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4.
| "Me and My Guitar"
| 3:58
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5.
| "Hold On"
| 4:48
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Side two
Title
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1.
| "Streets of Shame"
| 4:34
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2.
| "No More Lonely Nights"
| 5:12
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3.
| "Angels Have Mercy"
| 3:50
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4.
| "Wind Up"
| 4.59
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Personnel
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Wishbone Ash
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Additional personnel
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Production
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- Ashley Howe,
Stuart Epps
? producers, engineers
- Nigel Gray
? producer and engineer on track 4
- John Sherry ? executive producer
- Ian Harris ? sleeve design and art
Charts
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References
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