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Tag Archives: Ashley Holt
RICK WAKEMAN – The Official Broadcast Collection
August 7, 2025

Gonzo 2025 Spectacles of fingers that dance across the boards: the Caped Crusader’s earnest quests – as familiar and obscure as myths and legends – get packaged into a neat, if imperfect, box set. Despite the fact that there’s no … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Adam Wakeman, Ant Glynne, Ashley Holt, Damian Wilson, David Paton, live, prog rock, Rick Wakeman, Tony Fernandez
CLIVE NOLAN & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Tales By Gaslight
August 25, 2021

Elflock 2021 Striving to derive the most from tuneful storytelling, prog paragons hunt monsters and miss success. Their was a strange creative partnership, as and , two ivories virtuosi, occupy the same niche – not only style-wise, but also instrumentally, … Continue reading
RICK WAKEMAN – Phantom Of The Opera
March 30, 2017

Ambient 1990 / Gonzo 2016 Obscure soundtrack to a classic thriller restored to its original span to give an aural power to spectral majesty. Out in 1925, a Lon Chaney-starring adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s novel was a strange oeuvre: a … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Ashley Holt, Dzal Martin, prog rock, Rick Wakeman, soundtrack
RICK WAKEMAN – In The Nick Of Time
March 11, 2015

Gonzo 2012 / Esoteric 2014 Spaced out but not out there, another marvelous crusade of the Caped Wizard. If the myriad of ’s studio works requires a guide for the uninitiated who don’t want to be playing a hit-or-miss game, … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Ant Glynne, Ashley Holt, Lee Pomeroy, live, prog rock, Rick Wakeman, Tony Fernandez