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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List February Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £7.99 Reduced! In stock Catalogue number MFVP106CD Release date 10/07/2006 Format CD Label Music Fusion Rick Wakeman Fields of Green Disc 1 1. Election '97/Arthur 2. Starship Trooper/Wurm 3. The Promise of Love 4. The Spanish Wizard 5. The Never Ending Road 6. The Fighter 7. Tell Me Why 8. The Rope Trick 9. The Nice Man 10. Fields of Green 10. Fields of Green Rick Wakeman's interest in music began at an early age and it was originally thought that a career as a classical pianist lay in store for Rick and a spell at the Royal College Of Music would seem to support this theory. Unfortunately Rick preferred playing in bands and appearing on the lucrative session circuit than studying as a classical pianist and decided to leave the Royal College Of Music or was perhaps gently pushed in that direction depending on who's story you believe. <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><!--[endif]-->Whatever the facts one thing is certain Rick Wakeman was in heavy demand playing sessions for some of the biggest names in pop music at this time (Late sixties/early seventies) and as such played on many hit singles including records by Brotherhood Of Man, Cat Stevens, T.Rex and also played on the David Bowie single Space Oddity. Around this time Rick also decided to join the British folk rock band the Strawbs and it was with this band that Rick first caught the attention of the band with whom he is most closely associated...Yes Rick left the Strawbs following a well received live album (Just A Collection Of Antiques and Curios) and a studio album (From The Witchwood) and joined Yes in time to record the bands fourth album Fragile and the single from that album (Roundabout) went on to achieve great success in America. Rick would achieve great success with Yes recording a number of highly successful albums with the band including Close To The Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans and the live Yessongs. It was also around this time that Rick released his own debut solo album The Six Wives Of Henry The Eighth. Rick decided to leave Yes following disagreements over the bands album Tales From Topographic Oceans and went solo full time recording his second album a musical interpretation of Jules Verne's Journey To The Centre Of The Earth. With this album Rick became a bona fide superstar and recorded more themed albums including The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and The Knights Of The Round Table. He also recorded two well-received film soundtracks for the films White Rock and Ken Russell's Lisztomania in which he also had a small role. Returning to Yes in 1977 Rick managed to juggle both the responsibilities of a solo career and also his obligations to Yes although once again in 1979 Rick departed Yes for a solo career. Rick would return to Yes again on a number of occasions and at the time of writing is still a member of the premier British progressive rock band. Fields Of Green is the latest in the series of re issues in the overhaul of Rick Wakeman’s back catalogue. Originally recorded and released in 1997 this album features a version of Kin Arthur that the BBC had decided to use as music during their General Election coverage of that year. Also featured on the album is a re recording of the Yes classic Starship Trooper which is one of the few yes songs that Rick regularly performs away from the band. Reviews "Fields Of Green" was originally released in 1996 but I never had the chance to hear this solo album made by Rick Wakeman. Also the version that was released one year later never made it in my CD player. This version has one bonus track and was used 20 years by the BBC for their election program. It has the title "Election '97/Arthur" and includes the main theme of "King Arthur". Rick himself actually never enjoyed the recording of this track. He couldn't remember that he had taken any drugs. Now twenty years after the first release I finally did managed to hear this album with the mentioned bonus track. This time it is a reissue which sounds very good. The music on it has also some fine moments. Most of all the guitar parts done by Fraser Thorneycroft-Smith are very strong. Also the vocal contributions of female singer Chrissy Hammond sound very professional. Most of all the way she sings on the classic Yes track "Starship trooper" is superb. Superb is also Rick's synth solo which he recorded for "Wurm". More of such great solo's are used on several other tracks. Only too bad that we only have a drum machine on "Fields Of Green" and not a real drummer like Tony Fernandez. It certainly would have lifted the music to a higher level. "Fields Of Green" does not belong to Rick's best work but most fans of his music might enjoy the album without any doubt. I even enjoyed the album twenty years after it's first release. *** (Henri Strik) | |
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