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Richard Christopher Wakeman (born May 18 , 1949 ) is a British Progressive Rock Keyboard Player . He is currently the keyboardist for legendary Progressive Rock group Yes . He is a classically trained pianist and has been highly acclaimed for his virtuosity. In his early years he was a pioneer in the use of electronic keyboards, and his name has become a byword for a keyboard player surrounded by a vast array of equipment.

He is also a raconteur and stand up comedian.


HISTORY


He was born in Perivale , Middlesex , England .

Wakeman initially went to a formal music School , however he was expelled due to the fact that he preferred playing in local Club s to his lessons.

Wakeman came to fame in 1970 playing with The Strawbs and David Bowie , he joined Yes for the first time in 1971 , following keyboardist Tony Kaye 's departure. His first album with the band was Fragile released 1971 in the UK and 1972 in the US, and his last was Tales From Topographic Oceans , released in 1973 . He also played on Close To The Edge (his favourite Yes album) and Yessongs .

Many fans consider Anderson-Bruford-Howe-Squire-Wakeman the classic Yes lineup.

In addition to his skills, Wakeman is also known for wearing long silvery capes on stage. This tradition began early on after he joined Yes and a review in a Connecticut Newspaper referred to his movements while playing more than one keyboard as resembling those of a spider (though the review did compliment his performance). Their next show was in Hartford and the local DJ that introduced the band was wearing a silver cape. After he introduced the band, Wakeman, backstage, offered him $200 US for his cape. After some haggling, Wakeman went onstage with the cape, which he still owns to this day.

He left the band following the Tales from Topographic Oceans tour, and reportedly was unhappy with their selection of which material to use for the final cut of the album.

Shortly before his first departure from Yes, during a live performance of a song from the album, Rick Wakeman was telling his technical assistant that they'd go for curry after the concert. the assistant misheard him and came back a while later with curry, notoriously giving it to Rick on stage. Rick took it to his keyboards and consumed the food in a well-known protest against the music.

Of all the members of the band, Wakeman is the only non-vegetarian, a difference which contributed to his first departure from the band. An 1973 article in Rolling Stone magazine summed up the differences by quoting both Anderson and Wakeman; the former, upon entering a new city or town, would often ask for health foods and vegetables, while Wakeman would simply inquire "Where's the bar?"



He discussed his culinary differences in the same article, saying

"''I find health food pretty tasteless. I've tried quite a few things out, and . . . I find it very boring. It's not particularly exciting sitting there with a knife and fork over a lettuce leaf.''"

During this time, he released his second solo album, '' The Six Wives Of Henry VIII '', which showcases his skills with various electronic and acoustic keyboard instruments. Some members of Yes played their respective instruments on certain tracks.

He rejoined Yes for their 1977 album '' Going For The One ''. He remained until their next album, '' Tormato '', a year later. He is reputed to have given the album its name by throwing a Tomato at a showing of the art used for the album's cover. He took action on a sentiment felt by the rest of the band, that the Artist , who was used to replace Roger Dean , had ripped them off.

Wakeman has had a turbulent long-term relationship with Yes . He rejoined the band in 1991 but left a year later. He then returned in 1996 for the "Keys to Ascension" albums but left before the band could tour. In 2002 , he rejoined Yes and has been with the group ever since, but also enjoys a successful solo career.

Wakeman has enjoyed a long, extremely prolific, but only occasionally successful solo career. He has also performed as a guest or session musician for artists as disparate as John Williams , Brotherhood Of Man , Elton John , Lou Reed , David Bowie , Cat Stevens , and Black Sabbath .

Wakeman became highly skilled at playing the temperamental and notoriously intractable Mellotron – an Electronic Musical Instrument that used a bank of prerecorded tape strips, activated by each key on its keyboard. He went on to invent the Birotron , developed with David Biro, and designed to overcome the quirks and challenges on the Mellotron. The Birotron was not a commercial or technical success.

Once known as one of the hardest-partying rock musicians, and a self-confessed former Alcoholic , he has been calmed down somewhat by several Heart Attack s in his 20s, marriage (to former Page 3 model Nina Carter , although they have since divorced), children and renewal of his Christian faith.
Children include Adam Wakeman , Oliver Wakeman , Oscar Wakeman and Jemima Wakeman, who are all musicians too. Despite once being a director of Brentford F.C. , he now supports Manchester City F.C. after a disagreement with the board.

He is a strong supporter of the UK's Conservative Party , and performed a concert in September 2004 for the benefit of the party and the Arthur section of his King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table suite is used as the theme tune to the BBC's Election Coverage since 1979 (with the exception of 2001). Despite his former partying lifestyle, Wakeman abstained from all narcotics (he refers to himself as having been more of a "beer-and-chips-guy"), and he believes, among other things, that drug Pusher s should receive the Death Penalty .


DISCOGRAPHY (SOLO AND WITH HIS SON ADAM)


  • 1971 ''Piano Vibrations''

  • 1973 '' The Six Wives Of Henry VIII ''

  • 1974 '' Journey To The Centre Of The Earth ''

  • 1975 '' The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table ''

  • 1975 ''Lisztomania'' (also acted in the film)

  • 1976 ''No Earthly Connection''

  • 1977 ''Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record''

  • 1977 ''White Rock'' (soundtrack to winter Olympics)

  • 1978 ''The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Performs the Best Known Works of Rick Wakeman''

  • 1979 ''Rhapsodies''

  • 1981 ''The Burning'' (soundtrack)

  • 1981 '' 1984 '' (soundtrack)

  • 1982 ''Rock 'N' Roll Prophet''

  • 1983 ''Cost of Living'' (soundtrack)

  • 1983 ''G'ole!'' (soundtrack to 1982 Soccer World Cup )

  • 1984 ''Black Nights in the Court of Ferdinand IV''

  • 1985 ''Silent Nights''

  • 1985 ''Live at Hammersmith''

  • 1986 ''Country Airs''

  • 1986 ''Crimes of Passion'' (soundtrack)

  • 1987 ''The Gospels''

  • 1987 ''Family Album''

  • 1988 ''Time Machine''

  • 1988 ''Suite of Gods''

  • 1988 ''Zodiaque''

  • 1989 ''Sea Airs''

  • 1990 ''Night Airs''

  • 1990 '' Phantom Power '' (soundtrack)

  • 1990 ''In the Beginning''

  • 1991 ''Rock'n'Roll Prophet Plus'' (reissue of ''Rock'n'Roll Prophet'' plus 4 new tracks)

  • 1991 ''Aspirant Sunset''

  • 1991 ''Aspirant Sunrise''

  • 1991 ''Aspirant Shadows''

  • 1991 ''Suntrilogy''

  • 1991 ''The Classical Connection'' (remakes of earlier works)

  • 1991 ''2000 A.D. Into the Future''

  • 1991 ''African Bach''

  • 1991 ''Softsword: King John and the Magna Charter''

  • 1993 ''Heritage Suite''

  • 1993 ''Classic Tracks''

  • 1993 ''Wakeman with Wakeman''

  • 1993 ''No Expense Spared''

  • 1993 ''The Classical Connection II''

  • 1993 ''Prayers''

  • 1994 ''Wakeman with Wakeman: The Official Bootleg'' (live)

  • 1994 ''Live on the Test'' (live – recorded in 1976)

  • 1994 ''Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits'' (remakes of old works)

  • 1995 ''Seven Wonders of the World''

  • 1995 ''Cirque Surreal''

  • 1995 ''Romance of the Victorian Age''

  • 1995 ''King Biscuit Flower Hour – In Concert'' (live – recorded in 1975)


  • 1995 ''Visions ''

  • 1995 ''Simply Acoustic'' (known as ''The Piano Album'')

  • 1995 ''The Private Collection''

  • 1995 ''Almost Live in Europe'' (live)

  • 1996 ''Fields of Green''

  • 1996 ''Voyage'' (compilation)

  • 1996 ''The New Gospels''

  • 1996 ''Tapestries''

  • 1996 ''The Word and Music''

  • 1996 ''Orisons''

  • 1996 ''Can You Hear Me?''

  • 1996 ''Vignettes''

  • 1997 ''Tribute'' ( Beatles covers)

  • 1998 ''Themes''

  • 1999 ''Return to the Centre of the Earth''

  • 1999 ''The Natural World Trilogy''

  • 1999 ''The Art in Music Trilogy''

  • 1999 ''White Rock II''

  • 1999 ''Stella Bianca alla corte de Re Ferdinando''

  • 2000 ''Recollections: The Very Best of Rick Wakeman 1973-1979'' (compilation)

  • 2000 ''Preludes to a Century''

  • 2000 ''Chronicles of Man''

  • 2000 ''Christmas Variations''

  • 2000 ''Rick Wakeman Live in Concert 2000'' (live)

  • 2001 ''Out of the Blue''

  • 2001 ''Classical Variations''

  • 2001 ''Two Sides of Yes''

  • 2002 ''The Wizard and the Forest of All Dreams''

  • 2002 ''Wakeman & Cousins – Hummingbird''

  • 2002 ''The Yes Piano Variations''

  • 2002 ''Two Sides of Yes – Volume 2''

  • 2003 ''Out There''

  • 2005 ''Rick Wakeman at Lincoln Cathedral''

  • 2005 ''Back Against the Wall



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