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"Pilgrimage", released in 1971, is the second studio album by the British rock band Wishbone Ash. The album showcases a blend of progressive rock, blues rock, and hard rock. Wishbone Ash is particularly known for it's twin lead guitar harmonies, a distinctive feature that is prominent on "Pilgrimage." The album features several notable tracks, including: "Vas Dis": An energetic opening track with jazz influences. "The Pilgrim": An instrumental piece that is one of the standout tracks, highlighting the band's dual guitar work. "Jail Bait": A rock-oriented track that became a live favorite and "Valediction": A more reflective and melodic song showcasing the band's softer side. "Pilgrimage" was produced by Derek Lawrence, who also produced the band's debut album. The album performed well commercially, reaching #14 on the UK Albums Chart. It also helped the band gain a following in the United States and other international markets.
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