Bona Fide

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Bona Fide
Bona Fide cover
Studio album by Wishbone Ash
Released May 21, 2002
Genre Rock
Producer(s) Andy Powell
Professional reviews
Wishbone Ash chronology
Live Dates 3
(2000)
Bona Fide
(2002)
Almighty Blues: London and Beyond
(2003)


Bona Fide is a studio album from rock band Wishbone Ash. It is the first studio album in six years (since 1996's Illuminations) and is the only studio album to feature guitarist Ben Granfelt. The band began on a two-year, worldwide tour in support of the album beginning in 2002.

  1. "Almighty Blues"
  2. "Enigma"
  3. "Faith, Hope and Love"
  4. "Ancient Remedy"
  5. "Changing Tracks"
  6. "Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda"
  7. "Bona Fide"
  8. "Difference in Time"
  9. "Come Rain, Come Shine"
  10. "Peace"

  • Andy Powell - guitar, vocals
  • Ben Granfelt - guitar
  • Bob Skeat - bass
  • Ray Weston - drums
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