Rick Wakeman: The Caped Crusader of Prog |
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but there's a bit of a leap from being one of Rick's best to "One of the greatest recordings of all time"!
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Psychedelic Paul
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if you want to find any of Rick's particular albums - including Time Machine - without scrolling through pages and pages of text, they're all listed at the top of Page 1 on this thread, including the YouTube links.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, even I wouldn't go so far as saying it's one of the greatest recordings of all time. After all, there's still a bazillion prog albums I haven't yet listened to.
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Psychedelic Paul
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The New Gospels (1996) - The video below is the only song currently available on YouTube from The New Gospels album, so there's no playlist this time.
Rick's Perspective "Almost there with this one!!! I'm very proud of this work although I would still like to redo the choir. It really needs a huge 90 piece choir if the truth be known. I would also like to do a couple of little rewrites and there are two more pieces I would like to add....will it never end as regards this oratorio I ask myself? I would also like to perform it with a full orchestra....dream on Wakey!!!!!" Rick's Verdict "If you're not sure, try and catch a live performance. That should sway you hopefully!" The Cross (video courtesy of 60's Christian Music) Review by Joost Warners on 11th December 1997:- "This is one of the most beautiful consistent pieces of work delivered by Rick. Or anyone else for that matter. Sure, it is different, but that is what makes it so special! There are stunning melodies, sung by Ramon Remedios, backed with a choir. The keyboard accompaniment is quietly complex and very fitting. Unfortunately, the choir sounds a bit 'thinnish' at times, but once you're used to that.. Enjoy! This version is different from The Gospels in the absence of a drum computer, and the choir parts are much more elaborate. There are also two titles added, and the order of the tracks has been rearranged so as to give the album a more fluent story-line."
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Psychedelic Paul
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Simply Acoustic (1997) - More piano ballads, including a couple of Yessongs and two songs by David Bowie.
Rick's Perspective "Another CD I'm not happy about. I don't like audio taken from videos or DVDs unless specifically planned. It's not something I approve of but at the moment am lacking a lot of control. (I'm currently trying to put this right over the next few years)." Rick's Verdict "Up to you really. If you've got money to burn then go for it!!!" And You and I (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuksDhArKtDrDtCQH6Zwiog Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 11 2021 at 09:53 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Orisons (with Nina Wakeman) (1996) - A religious devotional album packed to the pulpit with 22 psalms and featuring narration from Rick's ex-wife! Rick's Perspective "This was based around the original prayers and reading on the original Prayers album. It contains background keyboards with the spoken word by my ex-wife. Therefore it will not be re-pressed when current stocks have run out!" Rick's Verdict "I liked it at the time!!!" A Wish (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuqUmhMcO7v7N8RtdbD7aKS Review by Andy Long on 2nd April 2003:- "To paraphrase the infamous office poster : you don't have to be a Christian to enjoy this - but it helps! Orisons draws heavily on the previous album 'Prayers' and opens with the beautiful 'A Wish' from 'The New Gospels'. The title itself is actually an old English term meaning 'Prayers' and, like the aforementioned release, 'Orisons' brings together a collection of prayers, some from The Bible, others from great theologians like Martin Luther and Francis of Assissi and even one by Rick's Great Grandfather. All are set to appropriately ambient music and are narrated by Nina, Mary Hobdell and the Bishop of Sodor and Man. Like it's partner album 'The Word And Music' this is going to appeal mainly to Rick's Christian fanbase but I think that it's meditative quality would be enjoyed by fans of some of his new age stuff too." Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 13 2021 at 05:13 |
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The Word and Music (with Nina Wakeman) (1996) - A spiritual companion to the Orisons album.
Rick's Perspective "This was a sort of spin off from the Prayers album but had additional religious music and saying as well as a few songs. In retrospect I should have lumped this together with Orisons to make a double package." Rick's Verdict "The idea was right but perhaps the execution not quite would it could have been." The Story of Noah (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Ls2TTrV8MY6CTpnQzgISTKo Review by Andy Long on 17th April 2003:- "If 'Orisons' draws heavily on 'Prayers' then this album draws similarly on 'In The Beginning'. Like it's sister album 'The Word And Music' has a meditative quality that will immediately appeal to those with a leaning towards the spiritual side of life. In this instance the narrations are all Bible Readings, read by Nina. For the Bible Scholar out there, they are taken from the Cambridge Daily Reading Bible, which means that they are well suited to reading aloud The subject matter deals with well-known character, Moses, Noah, Daniel etc and the setting of these tales against the backdrop of Rick's subtle yet effective keyboard work makes this a compelling listen, As I believe both 'Prayers' and 'In The Beginning' are now deleted these two albums are excellent value for just a fiver each." Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 13 2021 at 05:15 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Not that "ice" is a bad song or anything because it really isn't but if RW thinks that's his best song I'd hate to hear the one he thinks is his worst.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I've heard Rick say one of the best things he's ever written is "Arthur" from the classic Myths & Legends album, and I agree!
-------------------------------------------------------------- Tribute to The Beatles (1997) - The Fab Four are covered in fine style by The Fab One and only Rick Wakeman! Rick's Perspective "This came about because of Eleanor Rigby which a private company asked me to record along with other Beatle's classics. Some of the tracks really worked but Eleanor Rigby didn't! I have yet to get a definitive recording of my version of this piece that I am happy with!!" Rick's Verdict "Worth having just for "Help"!!!" While My Guitar Gently Weeps (video courtesy of Musicas Eternas) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvP1XqAzRt1rNC78Hq5t9yE Review by Joost Warners on 11th December 1997:- "An album full of Beatles covers, but not in the usual way. Inspired by the well known Prokofiev version of Eleanor Rigby, many other well known Beatles tracks are made hardly recognizable by the notorious Wakeman treatment. Styles on this album range from very quiet to about as uptempo as it will get on any of Rick's albums. A great variety of sounds are used, including the plastic sounds many people despise so much, but also moogs and organs, and there's some great guitar work by Fraser Thorneycroft-Smith. This album seems to give a nice overview of Rick's nineties sound."
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verslibre
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A lot of people say that about different things, e.g. "Porcupine Tree's newest = Best. Album. Ever!"
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verslibre
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Well, I admit that's one Wakeman album I'll never play, let alone own.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ The only Rick Wakeman album I never want to hear again is The World of Wisdom, which isn't really a Rick Wakeman album at all.
------------------------------------------------- Themes (1998) - Rick Wakeman doing what he does best again with a collection of unused theme music. This is Rick's only album released in 1998, although he deserved a long break, having recorded 33 albums already during the 1990's. Rick's Perspective "I was asked to write a song and submit it for consideration for the World Cup. This I did, and then found out that the person who asked me to do it was talking out of his rear end and didn't have any contacts at all! I had also put together a lot of TV type themes at the time for submitting to various television companies but my representation at the time didn't know where to start, so in frustration I put them all on a CD, called it Themes and put it out. I personally love tracks like Bassola which are right off the wall!" Rick's Verdict "Good thematic stuff. All wasted too. Great shame." On Our Way (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lts98qQcElja9UQGQJOYM6j Review by Siggi Zielinski on 6th September 1999:- "The title may suggest this to be a kind of "best of"-compilation. But it isn't. "Themes" can be described as a set of brilliant new musical ideas Rick had on his mind at the time. As it states on the cover the catalyst element could be "the strong sense of thematic composition". This album contains all in all very strong themes varying from rocky-synth-up-tempo tracks (he could have used them within Yes) with vocal contribution from guitarist and from Chrissie, to beautiful lyrical themes played with traditional or guitar-sounding keys, little bit of happy pop,baroque music and one Tangerine Dream-influenced track. On "Themes" Rick uses guitarist,female-singer and drum-machine from "Fields of Green" but this remains to me even more interesting proposition than "Fields". Great stuff!" |
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^Another one of Rick's I like that virtually nobody knows about!
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Psychedelic Paul
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The Natural World Trilogy (1999) - A New Age odyssey around the natural world in a 3-CD package, featuring Disc 1 - The Animal Kingdom; Disc 2 - Beneath the Waves; & Disc 3 - Heaven on Earth. Rick's Perspective "An attempt at another analogue trilogy of ambient new age type of music to follow up to the successful Aspirant series. If you like this kind of thing then you'll like this, that's about all I can say." Rick's Verdict "Great for relaxation." The Snow Leopard (video courtesy of Sandro Bakhtadze) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LswftmffayxBOEvVKcwARRQ Review by Alan Morgan on 3rd August 2019:- "I consider the Rick Wakeman Album "The Natural World Trilogy" to be a "Good" album. By that I mean an album that can be listened to in its entirety, without interruption, and be enjoyed for its own sake. The musicianship is, as one has come to expect from our Mr. Wakeman, of exceptional quality. Rick is a long standing professional, who has been a member of too many top class groups and sessions to be anything else. His 1999 album therefore cannot be anything other than what it turns out to be on playing. A perfectly executed piece of pure class. If you are expecting dramatic drums and soaring guitars, you will be disappointed, but make no mistake here; what you will get is a keyboard player who has realized that these trappings are totally unnecessary to show his own artistry and ability as both a writer and performer. To cut it short, I bought this album on Ebay, thinking it would be a gap-filler. I loved it. Rick is brilliant on this. A definite precursor to his later piano projects of the very recent past, like Piano Portraits and Piano Odyssey, both of which I have and love. That's not to say that this trilogy is a piano project. There is, naturally, some piano on it, but the overall feeling and style is of the kind of album that the majority of "keyboard" orientated artists would produce if they could actually play the keyboard instead of programming it. There are no sequencers on this album - every trill and every repeated phrase is played by Rick and he can reproduce it live. That is the beauty of a genuine keyboardist like Rick Wakeman. If you want further proof of his ability, just watch him during his keyboard solo slots on any of the Yes live videos he's participated in. His live renditions of the themes from his own "Six wives of Henry VIII" are absolutely stunning! Look at it like this - if Rick Wakeman came to your house and played a track from this album live in front of you, and you did not know who he was (say, He wasn't famous), you'd want him to join your band immediately because he's a keyboard maestro, and it shows. Buy It!" |
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Psychedelic Paul
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What is it you don't like about Rick's tribute to The Beatles?
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Psychedelic Paul
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This is lovely Chrissie Hammond (with the dark hair) who features on many of Rick Wakeman's albums.
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Return to the Centre of the Earth (1999) - A return to majestic greatness in an epic production with full orchestra, celestial choir, and featuring solemn narration by Star Trek's Patrick Stewart. What more could you ask for!? Beam me up, Scotty!
Rick's Perspective "The follow up to Journey and an album that I am immensely proud of. All credit to all who took part in its making and especially to the faith of Richard Lyttelton at EMI Classics. It's just a shame that his enthusiasm wasn't shared by EMI worldwide, but that's life." Rick's Verdict "A must if you like prog rock." The Ride of Your Life (video courtesy of Dealio TV) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsTzjhyPoSljWMK5h2ln9ce Review by Andy Long on 21st February 2003:- "Back in 1974 Rick released the massively successful Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, an album which boosted his solo career several hundred steps up the ladder of success. Ever since that time Rick has wanted to do a sequel album but time, money and technology have never been favourable to the idea - until now. The new album, Return To The Centre Of The Earth was released in March on the EMI Classics label with a huge press campaign and entered the national album charts at number 34 in it's first week. Three years of writing, planning and recording together with a £2 million budget have resulted in Rick calling this 'without question the most important and exciting musical journey that I have been involved with since the original Journey.' The contributions of the London Symphony Orchestra and the English Chamber Choir bring the album it's underlying classical feel whilst the contributions from many top contemporary vocalists add a rock edge, all of which is perfectly blended together by Wakeman's astoundingly diverse talent. Incidentally those vocalists include Justin Hayward, Bonnie Tyler, Katrina Leskanich and Rick's long-time friend Ozzy Osbourne, who takes the lead for Buried Alive, it's difficult to imagine any other vocalist handling this particular song so well, despite it's unusual time signature. With narration from Star Trek's Patrick Stewart carrying the story along Return...is a compelling listen. 10/10" |
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White Rock II (1999) - A belated off-piste sequel which doesn't quite reach the towering heights of the original White Rock soundtrack from 1977.
Rick's Perspective "When asked to write new scores for all the early Winter Olympic sports films I pieced together the best of all the music and made this album, which I personally think is a nice and genuine follow up to the original. One day I would like to enhance the original and put these two out together but the current owners of White Rock are uncommunicative and so it has about as much chance as happening as I have of ever getting married again!" Rick's Verdict "I think it's worth having, but that's just my opinion!!!" Oriental Iceman (video courtesy of Rick Wakeman) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lthq7TXdXOHuaXw2sKyZ7vg Review by Siggi Zielinski on 18th October 1999:- "A nice piece of happy instrumental music, not more, not less. Partly interesting, partly illustrating, the ideal CD to accompany a Sunday walk or a drive through your favourite landscapes during colder seasons. My favourite is "Dancing on Snowflakes", this little beauty. I'm afraid this one won't sell like it's better relative album buts it's worth listening though." |
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Just not a Beatles "fan." Instrumental renditions of old songs by any artist turns me off.
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