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''Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record'' is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock keyboardist Rick Wakeman. Released in 1977, the album is a loosely based concept album on criminality. Wakeman intended the record to be similar to his first conceptual release, ''The Six Wives of Henry VIII'' (1973), but it did not turn out as he wished.〔 The album is entirely instrumental, with the exception being "The Breathalyser" in which Bill Oddie, one third of the comedy trio The Goodies, provides vocals. The record features Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes fame, on bass guitar and drums respectively. From a musical perspective, the music reflects the title of each track, similar to ''Six Wives''. ==Equipment used〔== * Steinway 9' Grand Piano * Minimoog synthesizer * Polymoog synthesizer * Hammond C3 organ * Birotron * Mander Pipe organ - recorded at the church of St. Martin, Vevey, Switzerland * RMI computer keyboard * Harpsichord * Fender Rhodes 88 electric piano * Hohner clavinet * Baldwin electric harpsichord * Church organ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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