Rick Wakeman: The Caped Crusader of Prog |
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Criminal Record is my favorite Wakeman record.
It's amazing. Majestic. Magical. It is PROG!
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Rick writes about the making of the movie in one of his Grumpy books. That tale is something else. If you want, I'll "spoil" it for you (abridged), but I'd rather not!
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Indeed! Then there's "Ice Run," aka "Rick shows everyone how to play a clavinet"! |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I think the epic Judas Iscariot is by far the best song on Criminal Record, having just heard it for the first time, literally a few minutes ago. It's also a good thing that the best song on Criminal Record is more than twice as long as all of the other tracks on the album. I'll have the Rhapsodies (1979) album coming up around midnight (GMT), if I can stay awake that long.
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You might want to save that one for when you're fully awake.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I just stumbled upon the official video for his song 'I'm So Straight I'm a Weirdo' yesterday which I hadn't heard before, and I was quite... stunned. Anyway, Rick Wakeman is a legend, a long-living one!
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, I feel privileged to have lived at the same time as all of the living legends of prog, and it's wonderful that Rick is still around, especially bearing in mind he had a heart attack at the age of 25, brought on by the glorious excesses of living life as a rock star.
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I just showed that to someone the other day — file under "enrichment"!
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Psychedelic Paul
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Rhapsodies (1979) - A diverse double-album that may have been better condensed into a single album.
Rick's Perspective "This album is probably the most confusing I have ever made. It contains so many differing styles that it is hard to keep track of what the album is all about. A&M decided I had to have a producer and Toni Visconti was brought on board who I got on great with. A&M demanded everything from disco...(please, I know ) and that's how Rhapsody in Blue came about plus all sorts of other styles some of which I loved and some of which I didn't. Great sounds on tracks like March of the Gladiators though." Rick's Verdict "Worth buying for the fact that half of the album is what I wanted to do and as it's a double album it's still worth it. The last of my recordings for A&M and the end of an era in many ways." The Palais (video courtesy of Dacrequena) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsBa678B77po3qoNYcozkLU Review by Robert Nancarrow on 12th March 2015:- "Whilst this album represents the end of the A&M years, and some people have been rather dismissive, I really like this album. It highlights, even from a relatively young age, Rick's great diversity and his ability to interpret music through a range of styles and genres. I think the fact that he wasn't trying to take himself too seriously was also to his credit. The album gives some sense of what he can deliver through tracks as diverse as Sea Horses, Gladiators and his sublime interpretation of Gershwin’s Summertime. I really enjoyed Credits, the last track, which perfectly captures Rick's essential sense of humour."
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Live 1980: Swedish Television Special (1980) - One of the live hidden gems from Rick Wakeman's Video Vaults.
Rick's Perspective "To be honest, I don’t remember too much about this particular show except that it was a great period in Europe for rock shows on television and it was quite common to be invited to Scandinavia, Italy, Holland and Germany to do live shows which were broadcast on major network channels at prime time. Watching this performance back reminds me just what a fantastic time it was for musicians back then. Interesting to note that two of the band in this performance (Ashley Holt and Tony Fernandez) and still in the English Rock Ensemble today! (The phrase “Gluttons for punishment” springs to mind) and whilst the sound quality is not the greatest in places, it is a very unique recording and piece of film as to the best of my knowledge this is the only record on either film or audio of this particular line-up of the ERE." Live 1980: Swedish Television Special (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsdDrXK6QACUrQoFPEABHN9 Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 03 2021 at 10:14 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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The Burning (soundtrack) (1981) - Not as famous as The Exorcist soundtrack, but still just as spooky.
Rick's Perspective "This is an album of two sides. One side is actually great analogue stuff of arrangements of music taken from the film and the other side is...well, not so hot! Always difficult to produce soundtrack albums as you're trying to please so many people and it's never possible really. It's the only album I used the Prophet 10 keyboard on and so I like it purely for that reason!" Rick's Verdict "One for the collectors - but not really anybody else!!" Theme from The Burning (video courtesy of Sister Lighten) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lv1NuYgg79wWUSEgvoLeCac Review by Mark Ingle on 19th June 2004:- "The Burning I picked up in a music shop in Sutton Surrey in the 80's and it instantly was a masterpice as far as I was concerned. Their are two sides, one side with the music from the film - the other side is variations and shows Rick at his best on the improvising. I suppose the thing I love about Rick is his ability to imrpvise and make it better than the original and this is a classic example. Although Rick does not rate this as one of his great works - I beg to differ. If you can get hold of 'The Variations' then do, no true Rick collector should miss this track."
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1984 (1981) - An epic magical masterpiece with a full orchestra and choir and featuring Jon Anderson & Chaka Khan!
"The wrong album at the wrong time, with all the wrong people around at the time. To do an orchestral rock concept album at a musical time when I probably couldn't even have got a job as a piano tuner was nigh on suicidal. I formed the wrong band, (the worst I have ever had), the deal for the stage show fell through and all in all I listen back to the music with my head in my hands. True there are some good moments, but my personal life was such a mess at the time that I should have run away rather than run into the studio!" Rick's Verdict "In retrospect, a mistake. Great lyrics from Tim Rice though and a magical performance from Chaka Khan." Julia (with Chaka Khan) (video courtesy of Dacrequena) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvgRcMpruBRAAEmmDCBfU9F Review by Daniel Hull on 6th June 2014:- "I, like many others was shocked to read Rick's verdict on this one and again, I couldn't agree less with his own verdict. This is one of those albums that hooked me instantly, for the summer of 2009 I couldn't stop listening to it. It flows nicely and the lyrics are great with the just the right balance of catchy easy to listen to songs and grander arrangements, I'd rate this above most of Rick's albums. Rick, listen to your fans, take pride in this work, we're telling you it's great."
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^I suspect I like those two albums, The Burning and 1984. a lot more than the average Wakefan.
One side of The Burning features arrangements that exist separately from the film's cues. The best track from 1984. |
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1984: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon (1981) - A good concert, but even by Rick's own admission, not one of his best, and not as good as the "1984" studio album. Rick's Perspective "This was a strange era for me. Concept albums and prog rock were at possibly their lowest ebbs and there was I having just recorded a massive concept album, co-written with Tim Rice, and followed it up with a huge prog rock concert at Hammersmith Odeon…..err…..no points Wakeman! 1984: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I guess I'm not the average Wakeman fan then, because 1984 is now one of my favourite Rick Wakeman albums, even though I only heard it for the first time today, forty years after its release!
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Paul, you have already demonstrated you are anything but average!
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Thanks. I'll take that as a compliment. Rock 'n' Roll Prophet (1982) - An album with a quirky 80's sound that's reasonably good overall. Rick's Perspective "I mentioned the Buggles earlier on and Rock and Roll Prophet was recorded in the late 70's in Switzerland and was meant to be a spoof on them in many ways. I wanted to release it under a different name as my name stunk at the time with the growth of Punk. I wanted it to come out under a band name of KUDOS. This never happened of course and the album remained in moth balls until after 1984 had actually been recorded and released. A big mistake." Rick's Verdict "I love the sounds on this album. Very analogue and a pretty decent production too. It was later released as Rock and Roll Prophet Plus with extra tracks." I'm So Straight I'm a Weirdo (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lufpi2OwFqSUvl2Czroe9Ia Review by Josh Young on 14th July 2002:- "I can vividly recall purchasing this album at my local used record store not knowing what to expect. Sure, I was familiar with his shining Yes moments and The Six Wives Of Henry The VIII record but I wanted more of the same thing.What you get here is toe-tapping,slightly psychedelic,light-hearted "pop" tunes,a marvelously odd-ball record and quite underrated."
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Cost of Living (1983) - Another mixed bag album with some hidden gems. Rick's Perspective "Another nearly album. It has too much variation within the music for me to be really happy about it and again I ended up in a studio that I really didn't like that was picked by the record company at the time and so I couldn't change. There's a mixture of great playing and some very poor playing as well. Most disappointing is the piano sound as the piano in the studio was cheap and nasty. There are a couple of classic tracks on the album though such as Happening Man which I would love to re-record one day." Rick's Verdict "If you don't mind skipping a few tracks there are some hidden classics on board this release." Review by Robert Nancarrow on 24th July 2014:- "Not one of Rick's better known albums and yet worth the effort of investigation. This is an album that demonstrates his ability to successfully capture a diverse range of sounds and styles in one session. Where else could you experience the sublime beauty of Thomas Gray's opus next to the hilariously funny Monkey Nuts ! One of the more reflective moments is found with Gone But Not Forgotten, a track inspired by the Falklands conflict. The album marked the end of his short lived association with Charisma records and perhaps has failed to secure the recognition it truly deserves. Try it - if you like Rick you won't regret it!" Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 06 2021 at 11:13 |
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G'ole! (soundtrack) (1983) - This World Cup album scores highly in Rick's discography and is well-worth having for its rarity value. Rick's Perspective "Another soundtrack album and not bad as soundtrack albums go. It's a shame DVD wasn't about at the time as it would have made a nice sporting DVD release. It was always a pleasure to work with Mike Samuelson the producer and Tony Maylam the director. It was recorded in the worst studio I have ever worked in in my life. (You'll have to check the cover to find out which one)!" Rick's Verdict "For collector's only!" International Flag (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvO8kVbHw3xcL02thLOUUqy |
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