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Tag Archives: Clive Nolan
ARENA – Rapture
July 31, 2013

MetalMind 2013 Back into the glorious fray: a more than welcome return of old gladiators. It’s that rare occasion where you can absolutely enjoy the show without actually knowing the material – or having forgotten most of it. This British … Continue reading
Posted in Video Reviews
Tagged Arena, Clive Nolan, John Jowitt, John Mitchell, Mick Pointer, Paul Manzi, prog rock
Interview with OLIVER WAKEMAN – Part 2
July 10, 2013
March 2013 For all the earnestness of his oeuvre as a solo artist and a band leader, it’s Oliver Wakeman’s work with other artists and with other people’s ensembles that draws major attention. The of out conversation focused mainly on , the … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Clive Nolan, Oliver Wakeman, Strawbs, Yes
Clive Nolan’s “Alchemy” goes live on CD and DVD
July 3, 2013

doesn’t go the half-way when it comes to his own projects, both musically and conceptually, so there was no doubt that, with all the success of CAAMORA’s , the composer’s latest opus, , would make it onto a DVD, what with its … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Clive Nolan, prog rock
CLIVE NOLAN – Alchemy
May 8, 2013

Metal Mind 2013 The ringmaster of keyboards crystallizes his dark, if relentlessly romantic, vision in a musical Victorian novel. Given ‘s work with a string of collectives he’s either a part or leader of, it’s surprising that the maestro finds … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Clive Nolan, Pendragon, prog rock, rock opera


