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Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits
Studio album by
Released1994
RecordedSeptember 1992 - May 1993; Bajonor Studios, Isle of Man
GenreProgressive rock
Length2:03:00
LabelHerald, Fragile Records, Caroline Records
ProducerRick Wakeman
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Allmusic[1]


Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits is an album by Rick Wakeman.

Despite what the title suggests, this is not a compilation album but instead one of re-makes of solo songs as well as covers of Yes. These are all instrumental versions and were only done with keyboards, guitar, bass and drums.

Most of the remakes of his solo work (11 out of 15) are from Journey to the Centre of the Earth.[2]

Track listing

Disc 1 (Yes covers)

  1. "Roundabout"
  2. "Wonderous Stories"
  3. "Don't Kill The Whale"
  4. "Going For The One"
  5. "Siberian Khatru"
  6. "Madrigal"
  7. "Starship Trooper"


Disc 2 (solo remakes)

  1. "The Journey Overture"
  2. "The Journey"
  3. "The Hansbach"
  4. "Lost In Time"
  5. "The Recollection"
  6. "Stream of Voices"
  7. "The Battle"
  8. "Liddenbrook"
  9. "The Forest"
  10. "Mount Etna"
  11. "Journey's End"
  12. "Sea Horses"
  13. "Catherine of Aragon"
  14. "Gone But Not Forgotten"
  15. "Merlin The Magician"

Recording

Each disc was recorded in a different year. Disc 1 (Yes covers) was recorded from March-May 1993 while disc 2 was recorded from September-October 1992. [3]

Personnel

Production

  • Stuart Sawney - engineer, mixer
  • Roger Dean - artwork

References

  1. ^ DeGagne, Mike (2014). "Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits| AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  2. ^ RWCC - Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits
  3. ^ discogs. com - Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits