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Rick Wakeman: Myths and Legends of King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table

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Label: A&M Records
Released: 1975
Time:
44:55
Category: Symphonic Rock
Producer(s): Rick Wakeman
Rating: ********.. (8/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.rwcc.com
Appears with: Yes
Purchase date: 2000.01.03
Price in €: 10,99



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[1] Arthur (Wakeman) - 7:26
[2] Lady of the Lake (Wakeman) - 3:45
[3] Guinevere (Wakeman) - 6:45
[4] Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight (Wakeman) - 5:20
[5] Merlin the Magician (Wakeman) - 8:51
[6] Sir Galahad (Wakeman) - 5:51
[7] Last Battle (Wakeman) - 9:41

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RICK WAKEMAN - Keyboards

JEFF CRAMPTON - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar
DAVID KATZ - Orchestration
ENGLISH CHAMBER CHOIR - Group
JOHN HODGSON - Percussion
ASHLEY HOLT - Vocals
GARY PICKFORD HOPKINS - Vocals
BARNEY JAMES - Drums
DAVID MEASHAM - Conductor, Choir Master
ROGER NEWELL - Bass Guitar
GUY PROTHEROE - Choir Master
ASHLEY HOLD - Violin, Vocals
WILL MALONE - Arranger

TERRY TAPLIN - Narrator

PAUL TREGURTHA - Engineer
FABIO NICOLI - Art Direction
BOB ELSDALE - Photography
BOB FOWKE - Illustrations
JEREMY STENHAM - Assistant Engineer
PAUL MAY - Art Direction, Design

 C o m m e n t s ,   N o t e s


CD 394 515-2 A&M UK ©1975
CD 3230 A&M USA
Vinyl LP AMLH 64515 A&M UK
Vinyl LP SP4515 A&M USA
Cassette CS-3230 A&M USA
Cassette CAM64515 A&M UK

Morgan Studios, London during Oct 1974/Jan 1975



Just as ambitious as Journey to the Center of the Earth, this album treads little new ground. Essentially more of the same, with a little less freshness this time out since it is the second album of its kind.

Bruce Eder, All-Music Guide



The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a 1975 progressive rock concept album by Rick Wakeman of Yes fame. The album tells the legend of King Arthur. The tour in support of the album was a theatrical performance on ice, an expensive project which, despite being sold out, caused Wakeman to go bankrupt. The album enjoyed good reviews but the live show in support of the record was ridiculed over the years and considered as one of the most notorious failures in rock n' roll history (it made VH1s "100 greatest shocking moments in rock and roll" at number 79).

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