Wish You Were Here

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 36:02

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An overlooked treasure.

beaglesayarf

I don't think that Badfinger ever came out with a really bad album. It's a shame that their manager, and their second record company exploited them. Get this! It is well worth the money and the memory of BADFINGER!

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Their best album...

loutpgh

...though few know it since it is from their post-Apple era.

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'Meanwhile...

SteverinoGA

...back at the Ranch/Should I Smoke' is as good as any Badfinger hit. Pure BF, recorded well over 30+ years ago, but when I heard it, it became an instant favorite. I recommend it highly.

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compulsory pop classic

Weekender

Anyone who loves that late 60's thing that The Beatles invented (and simultaneously perfected), must have this record. Wanna trip back to Abbey Road? Here 'tis. The other Badfinger classic, "Straight Up", originally appeared on Apple Records, so it's unlikely we'll ever see it here on Emusic. Go buy it. Download this, cherry pick the best stuff from "Best Of, Volume 2" (available here), and enjoy a band that STILL influences any power pop writer worth their own salt!

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Wish You Were Here is a glistening, powerful rock record that stays true to power pop while sounding as contemporary as any mainstream rock band of the mid-’70s. It was the kind of record that could have been a hit, but due to a series of legal and managerial entanglements, it was pulled from stores before it had a chance to find its audience. Despite its relative obscurity, most die-hard Badfinger fans maintain that the group shines brilliantly on Wish You Were Here and they’re correct. For one, it’s easily the most cohesive album the group ever recorded — a nice by-product of working with one talented producer (in this case, Chris Thomas) for an entire album instead of piecing a record together. Also, the showcases each band member at a peak of songwriting. As the band’s most prolific and gifted composer, Ham naturally has the strongest presence, and while each of his songs stands as proof that he was a consummate pop craftsman — particularly the elegant “Dennis,” the hard-hitting “Just a Chance,” and the Abbey Road-esque “Meanwhile Back at the Ranch.” Joey Molland has a strong showing with the stately ballad “Love Time” and “Should I Smoke,” his complement to “Ranch.” What is surprising is that Mike Gibbins’ two contributions are of the same caliber, as is Tom Evans’ electric-piano laden “King of the Load,” since they were in a bit of a slump prior to this album. Thomas ties the record together with a clean, professional production that keeps the rockers energetic without losing their melodic edge, while preventing the sentimental numbers from seeming syrupy. All of this results in a classy, catchy pop record, possibly the best Badfinger ever released. It could have been a hit, too, but we’ll never know. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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