[Review] Rick Wakeman: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973)
Wakeman’s first solo album is a fantastic, instrumental journey that brings the historical figures of Henry VIII’s six wives back to life again.
Wakeman’s first solo album is a fantastic, instrumental journey that brings the historical figures of Henry VIII’s six wives back to life again.
This is probably as close as any of the Yes members have come to making a Yes album on their own.
A criminally underappreciated record from the once and future Yes keyboardist featuring crime-themed compositions.
The second World Trade album couches a dire world outlook in melodic neo-prog songs.
Yes’ longest-serving member and its newest recruit join forces for an album of highly melodic and pop-oriented prog.