HE STARTED OUT AS A SESSION MUSICIAN AND PLAYED WITH THE STRAWBS ON THREE ALBUMS.
HE REPLACED TONY KAYE OF YES ON KEYBOARDS AND RECORDED FOUR ALBUMS WITH THEM BEFORE HE WENT SOLO AFTER "THE TALES OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC OCEAN TOURS."
THIS FIRST SOLO ALBUM WAS RECORDED IN 1973 UNDER THE A &M LABEL AND SHOWCASED HIS SKILL ON ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS.
HE WAS MORE INTO MELODIES BECAUSE HE CAN'T WRITE LYRICS.
HE GOT THE IDEA FOR THIS ALBUM AFTER READING THE BOOK "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII"
THE MUSIC IS 16th CENTURY FLAVOR WITH AN ORCHESTRAL FEEL BUILT AROUND WITH HIS MOOG SYNTHESIZER, HAMMOND ORGAN MELLOTRON SOUND.
YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO IT FOR A NUMBER OF TIMES TO FEEL THE STORYLINE.
BASS-DAVE WINTER, CHRIS SQUIRE, CHAS CRONK, LES HURDLE.
GUITARS: MIKE EGAN, DAVE LAMBERT, STEVE HOWE.
DRUMS: ALAN WHITE, BILL BRUFORD, BARRY DeSOUZA.
PERCUSSIONS:RAY COOPER, FRANK RICCOTTI.
ELECTRIC BANJO: DAVE COUSINS.
KEYBOARDS-RICK WAKEMAN.
KEYBOARDS-RICK WAKEMAN.
VOCALS: LIZA STRIKE, LAURA LEE, BARRY ST JOHN, SYLVIA McNEIL, JUDY POWELL.
SIDE TWO: 1. JANE SEYMOUR (video) 2. ANNE BOLEYN "THE DAY THOU GAVEST LORD HATH ENDED" 3. CARTHERINE PARR.
2 comments:
This is a great album - one of my favorites. I still listen to it now and then.
he's a great keyboardist.
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