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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_WettonJohn Wetton - Wikipedia

    It Is and It Isn't (1971) Wetton plays organ, bass, keyboards, vocals, gut string guitar & vocal harmony. With Larry Norman. Only Visiting This Planet (1972) With Malcolm and Alwyn. Fool's Wisdom (1973) With Peter Banks. Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973): plays bass on track 5 ("Knights") with album covers crediting John Whetton; With ...

  2. 30 gen 2015 · The earliest example of Wetton I have on record is his contribution to Gordon Haskell's It Is And It Isn't from 1971 - Wetton drives his songs with such intricate and melodic lines Gordon never could (even though he was fine on KC's Lizard album).

  3. Unlike Icon, though, Icon II is a more convincing record that makes a Downes/Payne reunion seem less likely. This isn't Asia, but it may be the closest we ever get to new music from that entity. 1: 1. John Wetton Battle Lines (1994) John Wetton consistently delivers some of the best vocals in rock and roll, and in fact gets better with age.

  4. 24 feb 2023 · John Wetton was also of the same opinion, though in a strange coincidence he wrote the lyric: ‘You can concern yourself with bigger things/You catch a pearl and ride the dragon’s wings’ on the exact same day that Asia saw Dean’s painting, which features the scaled mythical creature rising from the sea as it chased the pearl of wisdom.

    • Dave Ling
  5. 27 gen 2018 · Listening to my cut-out copy of It Is and It Isn't now. Bought it through Airborne for $1.99 back in '70s. Had forgotten how nice it is. Thanks for the music, Gordon (and the late John Wetton)! Next I will head to You Tube to find more GH. "It's Just a Plot to Drive You Crazy" seems like a potential theme song/album! Reply Delete

  6. It Is and It Isn't, an Album by Gordon Haskell. Released in November 1971 on ATCO (catalog no. SD 33-378; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Rock. Rated #938 in the best albums of 1971.

  7. The opener begins with promising moody keyboards, and a couple of piano and twanging bass notes lead into great uplifting rock song with dark moments. Wetton's voice, still excellent, begins the song proper. Some enjoyable guitar here, and the bass part isn't bad. A fantastic example of eighties-sounding rock.