Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble: A Gallery Of The Imagination
Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble
A Gallery Of The Imagination
(MADFISH)
As comfortable in a cape as a concept, master keyboardist Rick Wakeman gives us allĀ A Gallery Of The Imagination, to walk down with his new album.
Beginning with piano, the only way this ivory-tickler is able to play it, on first song āHidden Depths,ā Wakeman quickly turns into a full band (that band being Rickās The English Rock Ensemble) taking the instrumental into a mid-tempo rock groove (we will get solo piano later on here with songs like āThe Creekā and āJust A Memory).
Hayley Sanderson provides the lighter touches with her near Kate Bush-sounding vocals on the non-instrumentals. Although Sanders sings well, the tunes are all catchy and Mr. Wakeman consistently picks trills and twiddles around many different keyboard sounds, these more traditional songs are the weakest part of this gallery. āThe Visitation,ā the best of these tunes, finds the band in solid groove though. And Wakeman positively wails on the lead parts.
I am a huge Wakeman fan, so getting another album from the ācaped crusaderā three years on since his last, all instrumental, pro-tasty The Red Planet) certainly makes me happy. And while A Gallery Of The Imagination doesnāt work completely for me, itās still pretty great.