Rick Wakeman - Piano Portraits (2017) [CD Rip]

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Title: Piano Portraits
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: UMC
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 61:16 min
Total Size: 241 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Help (03:55)
02. Stairway To Heaven (06:12)
03. Life On Mars (03:23)
04. Im Not In Love (03:10)
05. Wonderous Stories (04:24)
06. Berceuse Op. 16 (Arr. for Piano) (04:27)
07. Amazing Grace (03:55)
08. Swan Lake Op. 20 (Swan Theme Arr. for Piano) (04:29)
09. Morning Has Broken (03:41)
10. Summertime (Arr. for Piano from Porgy & Bess) (04:07)
11. Space Oddity (04:47)
12. Dance Of The Damselflies (03:33)
13. Clair de Lune (03:06)
14. I Vow To Thee My Country (02:56)
15. Eleanor Rigby (05:05)

Born in Perivale, Middlesex, England, Rick Wakeman's interest in music manifested itself very early, and from the age of seven on he studied classical piano. At the age of 14, he joined a local band, Atlantic Blues, the same year he left school to enroll in the Royal College of Music. He had his eye on a career as a concert pianist, but Wakeman was dismissed from the college after it became clear that he preferred playing in clubs to studying technique. By his late teens, he was an established session man, playing on records by such diverse acts as Black Sabbath, Brotherhood of Man, and Edison Lighthouse. At the end of the '60s, his name also began appearing on the credits of albums by such artists as Al Stewart and David Bowie, and one set of sessions with a folk-rock band called the Strawbs led to his joining the group in 1970. After two albums with the Strawbs, Wakeman joined Yes, a post-psychedelic hard rock band that had attracted considerable attention with their first three albums. Wakeman played a key role in the final shape of the group's fourth record, Fragile, creating a fierce, swirling sound on an array of electric and acoustic pianos, synthesizers, and Mellotrons. Fragile was a hit, driven by the chart success of the single "Roundabout," and Wakeman was suddenly elevated to star status. Yes' next album, Close to the Edge, expanded his audience and his appeal, for his instruments were heard almost continually on the record. During the making of Close to the Edge in 1972, Wakeman also recorded his first solo album, an instrumental work entitled The Six Wives of Henry VIII, which consisted of his musical interpretations of the lives and personalities of the said six royal spouses. Released early in 1973 on A&M Records, it performed respectably on the charts. Public reception of Yes' 1974 album, Tales From Topographic Oceans, was mixed, and the critics were merciless in their attacks upon the record. Wakeman exited the group before the album's supporting tour. His new solo album, Journey to the Center of the Earth, adapted from the writings of Jules Verne and featuring a rock band, narrator (David Hemmings), and full orchestral and choral accompaniment, was released to tremendous public response in both America and England, where it topped the charts. In 1975, his next album, The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, was given a grand-scale premiere at Wembley's Empire Pool, although it also cost Wakeman a fortune to stage the event on ice. During this same period, Wakeman began working on film scores with the music for Ken Russell's Lisztomania, which was a modest hit. In 1977, Wakeman returned to Yes, with which he has continued recording and touring. His solo career continued on A&M into the end of the '70s, with Criminal Record and Rhapsodies, which were modestly successful. Wakeman's biggest media splash during this period, however, came through his alleged role in getting the Sex Pistols dropped by A&M Records soon after being signed. None of this bothered his fans, which rapidly expanded to encompass those he picked up through his work with lyricist Tim Rice on a musical adaptation of George Orwell's 1984, and his burgeoning film work, which included the music to movies about the 1976 Winter Olympics and the 1982 soccer World Cup competition. Additionally, he became a regular on Britain's Channel 4. Wakeman's audience and reputation survived the 1980s better than almost any progressive rock star of his era, as he continued releasing albums on his own label. He also remained associated with Yes into the '90s. ~ Bruce Eder


  • Rabisox
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pas terrible, le grand Rick Wakeman sombre dans le piano bar ?
  • carastec
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Links are dead :(
  • demerval
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Thank you very much!
  • jojo5
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Thank you very much!He has meny albums.Like this:
Rick Wakeman - Vienna Austria (1990)
Rick Wakeman - King Arthur's Favorite Songs (2015)
Rick Wakeman - Night Music (2016)
Rick Wakeman - Made In Cuba (2005)
Rick Wakeman - Live In Buenos Aires (2006)
Rick Wakeman - Le Theatre Du Parc Champlain, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada 30/6/01 (2001)
Rick Wakeman - Almost Classical (2002)
Rick Wakeman - Moscow Russia (2001)
Rick Wakeman - Tokyo Japan 2008 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Tokyo Japan 1975 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Sheffield Hall 1981 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Osaka Japan 2014 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Du Maurier Festival UK 2001 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Cropredy Uk 2010 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Derby UK 1991 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Edinburgh UK 1987 - Live (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Buenos Aires Argentina 2000 (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Grumpy Old Picture Show (2020)
Rick Wakeman - Lancelot & the Black Knight (2020)
Rick Wakeman - Sing Like An Angel (2008)
Rick Wakeman - Toxic Love (2019)
Rick Wakeman - The Movement (Live) (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Mysterious Magician (Live)(2019)
Rick Wakeman - In The Forrest (Live) (2019)
Rick Wakeman - The Hangman (Live) (2019)
Rick Wakeman - Sir Henry at Rawlingson End (2016)
Rick Wakeman - Edinburgh UK 1987 - Live (2019)
Rick Wakeman - 2016 - Starship Trooper