Classic Tracks (Rick Wakeman album) explained

Classic Tracks
Type:studio
Artist:Rick Wakeman
Cover:"Classic_Tracks"_(album_by_Rick_Wakeman)_CD_cover.jpg
Released:January 1994[1]
Recorded:Banjour Studio, Isle of Man,
Full Sail Platinum Post, Orlando, FL
Studio 4, Philadelphia, PA
Genre:Progressive rock
Length:47.57
Label:Zazoo Records
Producer:Michael Franklin

Classic Tracks is a progressive rock album of re-makes of classic Rick Wakeman songs. It features Wakeman and four American musicians.

Despite the good reviews by fans, Wakeman claims this album was finished and released without his authorization. He also claims that he was threatened with violence if he interfered with the release and was told he wouldn't receive any compensation for it.[2]

In this album, lyrics were added to the 1975 instrumental song "Merlin the Magician" from The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Despite Rick's feelings about this album, this new version of "Merlin the Magician" was later played on tour and one of those performances can be seen on the "Live in Buenos Aires" DVD.[3]

Although Journey to the Centre of the Earth was a song from 1974, this was the first time it was recorded in the studio. This version however is very different from the original. It is a more up-to-date, heavier version and it has no narration. The number of instruments was also very small compared to the original version.

Track listing

  1. "Journey to the Centre of the Earth"
  2. "Catherine Howard"
  3. "Merlin The Magician" (with vocals)

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Great Rock Discography. 1995. 879 . 9780862415419 . Strong . Martin Charles .
  2. Web site: RWCC . Discography - Classic Tracks . 9 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Discography - Live in Buenos Aires DVD . RWCC . 9 January 2023.