Indeed. WA didn't really play to their strengths. They had a sound of their own, and they clearly had the potential to do something good with it, as their later 70s output indicates - some good songs in there, especially the 'epic' ones, and some very fine guitar work. But they kept on making questionable decisions regarding their musical direction.
Martin Turner was a limited vocalist IMHO, but his singing worked well on Argus combined with AP and TT's voices. And then he apparently decided he was also a rocker with a raspy voice, and then (around 1976) he tried to turn into a crooner. I wish they had used the harmony vocals more. Oh well.
(And let's not talk about the fact that, when M. Turner was replaced by John Wetton, Wetton was criminally underused in the vocal department.)
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