Wakeman, Rick: Red Planet (incl. DVD)
Wakeman, Rick: Red Planet (incl. DVD)
Format: CD
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Artist: Wakeman, Rick
Label: Madfish Records Imp
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 636551821070
Genre: Rock
Deluxe CD + NTSC/Region 0 DVD edition. Rick Wakeman, best known as keyboard player in progressive rock band Yes, released The Red Planet in 2020 - a serious return to 'Wakeman Prog'. Harking back to his critically acclaimed 1973 debut The Six Wives of Henry VIII, and featured eight newly composed pieces based around the central subject matter of the red planet, Mars. Rick blew the dust off his favorite analogue keyboards and along with his latest keys used the same formula he devised when making his debut album and the equally legendary Criminal Record. Upon being asked about the expectations of his Prog fans, that they are hoping he will have shoved the 'Prog Fader' up to 11, he replied, "That could be a problem... as it's already at 14!!!" The album, produced by Rick Wakeman and Erik Jordan, entered the UK Top 40 album chart at #34. It received phenomenal media coverage throughout the campaign, including coverage in Billboard, Classic Rock, Mojo, multiple UK newspapers including The Financial Times, Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Vanity plus the cover of and 12 page feature in Prog Magazine.
Tracks:
1.1 Ascraeus Mons [05:53]
1.2 Tharsis Tholus [06:17]
1.3 Arsia Mons [06:10]
1.4 Olympus Mons [05:20]
1.5 The North Plain [06:53]
1.6 Pavonis Mons [07:14]
1.7 South Pole [07:35]
1.8 Valles Marineris [10:02]
2.1 Ascraeus Mons (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [05:53]
2.2 Tharsis Tholus (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [06:17]
2.3 Arsia Mons (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [06:10]
2.4 Olympus Mons (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [05:20]
2.5 The North Plain (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [06:53]
2.6 Pavonis Mons (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [07:14]
2.7 South Pole (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [07:35]
2.8 Valles Marineris (5.1/Hi-Res Stereo) [10:02]
2.9 Tharsis Tholus (Promo Film) [01:52]
2.10 Arsia Mons (Promo Film) [02:09]
2.11 The North Plain (Promo Film) [02:29]
2.12 The Making of the Red Planet (Film) [70:50]