Difficult to repeat the feat of "Argus", the reference of the fans, however, this "Four," though different from the previous, offers some titles that will become classics over by the excellent, sublime, timeless, the ... single "Live Dates" (like "Ballad of the beacon", "Rock'n Roll widow"). However the ballad "Everybody needs a friend" is a pearl. A report that this album will be the first produced by Wishbone Ash, proof is that their talents are numerous whether in front or behind the console, and unfortunately this will be the swan song for the great Ted Turner will leave once in the wake of the tour. So why only 4 stars? for 2 reasons: 1 / difficult to justify instead of "Four" in the best disco stuck between "Argus" and "Live Dates" setting apart for fans of the first hour 2 / include too little Twin-lead guitar between Andy Powell and Ted Turner that is found on many other albums and remains the hallmark of Wishbone Ash today. But admittedly, Powell without Turner is like Pete Townsend without Roger Daltrey, Angus Young without Bon Scott, Laurel without Hardy, Stone without Charden ...