Versatile means also to be capable of adapting his style, in this case, my vote gioes for the king of versatility
PATRICK MORAZ
- Replaces Keith Emerson In the Nice, one of the most unique players in the Prog and Rock scenario with the band released the fantastic REFUGEE
- Replaces Rick Wakeman in Yes (A different keyboardost with a totally different stule and musical approach), releases RELAYER, for some (including me), the best Yes album if it wasn't for the Cha cha cha cha cha (But that's Jon's fault).
- Replaces Mike Pinder (The king of Mellotron) in The Moody Blues and releases the fantastic "Long Distance Voyager", which IMHO is the best Moody Blues album ever
- Released the Jazzy "Music for Piano and Drums" with Bill Bruford
- Recorded Fish Out of the Water with Squire, Beginnings with Howe and for God's sake, even with Kiki Dee.
- Released 10 abums that go from Brazilian music to Hungarian plus Prog and Jazz.
Played with great success in three ICONIC bands with three of the best keyboardists and three different (opposite) styles, many solo artists albums and 10 own albums in Folk, Prog and Jazz.
THAT'S VERSATILITY TO AN EXTREME.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - February 12 2010 at 09:23