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Tag Archives: David Paton
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
THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT’s “Pyramid” Rises To Deluxe Heights
June 12, 2024

When THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT the release of “Pyramid: Work In Progress” comp for Record Store Day, there was little doubt as to which of the ensemble’s albums would be next in line for a deluxe treatment. And now the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Alan Parsons, Colin Blunstone, David Paton, Duncan Mackay, The Alan Parsons Project
David Paton Issues A Memoir
October 24, 2022

Known by millions of listeners as the voice and the face behind the hit “Magic” and other hits by Scottish pop-rock ensemble PILOT, David Paton has always been more than that. A bassist par excellence, he played on Kate Bush’s … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Paton, Pilot
RICK WAKEMAN – Softsword
January 8, 2015

President 1991 / Esoteric 2014 Previously subtitled “King John And The Magna Charter,” the only royal-themed album that doesn’t reign. There was no glory in the rule of John the Landless, Richard the Lionheart’s successor on the throne, but his … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged David Paton, prog rock, Rick Wakeman