Lyrics by Rick Wakeman

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  1. Julia
  2. The Forest
  3. 23-24-11
  4. Anyway And Always
  5. Arthur
  6. Buried Alive
  7. Catherine Aragon
  8. Forever
  9. Foreword
  10. Garden
  11. Guinevere
  12. House Of Freedom
  13. Is Anybody There?
  14. Just One Man
  15. Lady Of The Lake
  16. Merlin the Magician
  17. Morning Star
  18. Mr. Slow
  19. Never is a long, long time
  20. No Earthly Connection
  21. Part Iii - The Spaceman
  22. Part Iv The Realisation
  23. Pedra da Gavea
  24. Recollection
  25. Robot Man
  26. Sir Galahad
  27. Sir Lancelot And The Black Knight
  28. Still waters run deep
  29. The Battle
  30. The Dream Team
  31. The Gospel According To St. John
  32. The Gospel According To St. Luke
  33. The Gospel According To St. Mark
  34. The Gospel According To St. Matthew
  35. The Himn
  36. The Journey
  37. The Kill
  38. The Last Battle
  39. The Lost Cycle
  40. The Maker
  41. The Prisoner
  42. The Proles
  43. The Reaper
  44. The Spaceman
  45. The Warning

Richard Christopher Wakeman (born 18 May 1949) is an English keyboardist and composer best known as a member of the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004, and for his prolific solo career. AllMusic describes Wakeman as a "classically trained keyboardist extraordinaire who plied his trade with Yes and developed his own brand of live spectacular in a solo act." Born and raised in West London, Wakeman quit his studies at the Royal College of Music in 1969 to become a full-time session musician. His early sessions included "Space Oddity", among other tracks, for David Bowie, and songs by Elton John, Marc Bolan, Cat Stevens, and Lou Reed. In 1970, Wakeman joined the folk rock group the Strawbs, during which his virtuosity gained national press coverage. He left in 1971 to join Yes, with whom he played on some of their most influential albums across two stints until 1980. During this time Wakeman began a solo career in 1973 and became an iconic and prominent figure in progressive rock. His highest-selling and most acclaimed albums are his first three: The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973), the UK number-one Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1974), and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (1975), all concept albums. In 1974, he formed his band the English Rock Ensemble, with which he toured worldwide and continues to perform, and went on to score his first major film, Lisztomania (1975). Wakeman had uneven success in the next two decades following a change in musical fashion and financial issues from two divorces. His most popular album was the conceptual rocker 1984 (1981), which was followed by the minor pop hit single "Glory Boys" from Silent Nights (1985). He expanded into other areas such as hosting the television show GasTank, composing for television and film, forming record labels, and producing his first new-age, ambient, and Christian music with Country Airs (1986) and The Gospels (1987), respectively. In 1989, he reunited with former Yes bandmates for Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, which led to his third period in the group until 1992. Wakeman's most significant album of the 1990s was Return to the Centre of the Earth (1999), his first UK top 40 album in 18 years, and his piano album Piano Portraits (2017) produced his first UK top 10 album since 1975. Starting in 2009, Wakeman revisited his three hit albums of the 1970s by performing them live with new and expanded arrangements. From 2016 to 2020, Wakeman was a member of Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman. He continues to record albums and perform concerts worldwide in various capacities; his most recent album is A Gallery of the Imagination (2023). Wakeman's discography includes over 100 solo albums spanning a range of musical styles. He has also gained notoriety for his appearances on the television programs Live at Jongleurs, Countdown, Grumpy Old Men, and Watchdog, and for his radio show on Planet Rock that aired from 2005 to 2010. Wakeman has written an autobiography and two memoirs. In 2017, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Yes. He was awarded a CBE for his services to music and broadcasting in 2021.

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