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Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin, legendary Yes guitarist and blockbuster soundtrack man, talks about his solo career and his time with Yes.

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Catalogue number
VP516CD
Release date
21/06/2010
Format
CD
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Karl Jenkins & Mike Ratledge
Movement
Disc 1
1. BREAKNECK 2. CLOCKWORK RACER 3. PULSE NO 1 4. GOOGLY 5. THREE AND SEVEN 6. PULSE NO 2 7. ROAD RUNNER 8. X 100 9. FIVE SPOT 10. MOVEMENT 11. PULSE NO 3 12. PENNY FARTHING 13. CIRCLES 14. PULSE NO 4 15. CHICANE 16. MARATHON MAN
Karl Jenkins and Mike Ratledge both have a number of things in common. Primarily both were members of that revered British band Soft Machine and both are composers of note. Karl Jenkins is perhaps best known for his album Adiemus which was a massive international hit which has spawned a number of successful follow up albums.

Both musicians have also been involved in the composition and production of what is known as "Library music" for a great many years. This genre of music has been in existence for many years and involves the composition and recording of music for film and television which can then be taken "Off the Shelf" for various film and television programmes. It can also be specially commissioned music for specific projects.

Movement was originally recorded for Rouge Music in 1982 and due to the connection to the two musicians this album has been popular with fans of Soft Machine and of course fans of the individual talents of both Mike Ratledge and Karl Jenkins.
Tracks include, Breakneck, Clockwork Racer, Pulse No. 3 and Penny Farthing.