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Neil Jeffries

"Wakeman's genius-level playing and careful modernising have given the music legitimate new life": Rick Wakeman reinvents his past on Live At The Palladium 2023

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When agreeing to perform his best-loved solo albums (released 1973-75) once more, Rick Wakeman insisted on rearranging and updating them - again. That he did so for intended one-off performances was a colossal undertaking. 

No orchestras, but a choir when needed, and he's backed by his latest English Rock Ensemble, including stalwarts Dave Colquhoun (guitar) and Lee Pomeroy (bass), with lead vocals by Hayley Sanderson.

Disc one features Six Wives Of Henry VII, ending with an urgent Catherine Parr rocked up by new drummer Adam Falkner, and Sanderson dazzles on disc two's The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table and also on Journey To The Centre Of The Earth (alongside Peter Egan's 2012 narration), but on disc three's Yes set purists might miss Jon Anderson

Get over it! Instead, salute Wakeman's genius-level playing and careful modernising that have given the music legitimate new life.

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