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salmacis
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Topic: White Rock- Rick Wakeman Posted: December 03 2005 at 17:59 |
Anyone out there familiar with this album? I get the feeling it's something of a lost classic in Wakeman's career. The more I play it, the more I think it's my favourite Wakeman album.
'After The Ball' and 'The Loser' in particular are two of his most gorgeous songs- totally ham free, emotional piano pieces with subtle use of synths or mellotrons. The title track is a real rocker too, with some stunning synth virtuosity. However, all the tracks are atmopsheric and often haunting.
I wonder if more are aware of this lost gem...
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Olympus
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Posted: December 03 2005 at 21:43 |
White Rock is... not his best but I agree that it is quite good.
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Posted: December 03 2005 at 22:23 |
Weak if we compare it with his previous works, but not bad either, I would rate it with 2,5 stars.
Iván
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 03:38 |
"Ice Run" is excellent!
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ANDREW
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 10:16 |
WHITE ROCK is WAKEMAN's last interesting album.
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verslibre
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 12:02 |
1984 is very good, some great stuff on there.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 13:17 |
ANDREW wrote:
WHITE ROCK is WAKEMAN's last interesting album. |
No way, I find Softsword (King John and the Magna Carta) or Return to the Centre of the Earth far more interesting than White Rock.
Iván
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 13:21 |
He uses a bit of tales From Topographic Oceans on it. I didn't like the film much at the time either.
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 15:23 |
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Posted: December 04 2005 at 16:10 |
I remember going to see the film, which attracted a bizarre mix of winter sports fans and prog heads. Wakeman's soundtrack worked pretty well, from what I recall, although the film itself was almost completely unmemorable. The album, like a lot of soundtracks, didn't work brilliantly without the accompanying visuals.
A big bonus was the b feature - a film of Genesis on the TOTT or WAW tour which featured a lot of the Seconds Out material, some good concert footage and some random clips of old films accompanying the longer instrumental passages.
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