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Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record is a studio album by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released in November 1977 on A&M Records. After touring his previous album No Earthly Connection in August 1976, Wakeman rejoined the progressive rock band Yes as they recorded Going for the One (1977) in Switzerland. When recording finished, he started work on a new solo record which took form as a keyboard-oriented instrumental album similar to that of his debut, The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973), and loosely based on criminality. Several guest musicians play on the record, including Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes, percussionist Frank Ricotti, and comedian Bill Oddie on vocals.

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  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record (it)
  • 罪なる舞踏 (ja)
  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record (nl)
  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record (en)
  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record (pt)
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  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record è un album in studio da solista del tastierista britannico Rick Wakeman, pubblicato nel 1977. (it)
  • 罪なる舞踏 (Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record)は、リック・ウェイクマンのアルバム。邦題ではサブタイトルとして「リック・ウェイクマンの犯罪記録」という原題の直訳も記載されている。 1976年11月、リック・ウェイクマンはイエスに再加入し、スイスのマウンテン・スタジオでアルバム『究極』のレコーディングを開始した。1977年3月にレコーディングが終了した後、彼とイエスのリズムセクションである クリス・スクワイアとアラン・ホワイトが同スタジオに残り、4月から6月にかけて本作をレコーディングした。 2003年に24bitリマスター盤が発売された。 (ja)
  • Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record is a studio album by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released in November 1977 on A&M Records. After touring his previous album No Earthly Connection in August 1976, Wakeman rejoined the progressive rock band Yes as they recorded Going for the One (1977) in Switzerland. When recording finished, he started work on a new solo record which took form as a keyboard-oriented instrumental album similar to that of his debut, The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973), and loosely based on criminality. Several guest musicians play on the record, including Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes, percussionist Frank Ricotti, and comedian Bill Oddie on vocals. (en)
  • Rick Wakeman’s Criminal Record is een studioalbum van Rick Wakeman uit 1977. Het album is opgenomen in de befaamde Mountain Studios in Montreux in Zwitserland; behalve het kerkorgel dat is opgenomen in de Eglise St. Martin te Vevey, eveneens Zwitserland. Het is een conceptalbum over misdaad en misdadigers. De voorafgaande albums werd Wakeman op zijn albums begeleid door zijn English Rock Orchestra, maar op dit album werd hij begeleid door twee maatjes (toen nog) uit Yes, Alan White en Chris Squire. Dit heeft resultaat dat de muziek stukken beter klinkt en teruggrijpt naar zijn eerste soloalbum The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Het album is opgedragen aan Fabio Nicoli. (nl)
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