Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman Album Is Unlikely
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(Prog) Jon Anderson says his collaboration with fellow ex-Yes men Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman will release new music - but there won't be an album. Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman have confirmed tour dates in North America this year and the UK in 2017, to include material from their old band alongside fresh compositions. The vocalist had previously confirmed writing was underway, while keyboardist Wakeman had sounded a note of caution over the chances of an album. Anderson tells Something Else: "We want to do something creatively new. Of course, a lot of fans want to hear us do Yes music, so we're working on songs from Talk and 90125. "Rick has always wanted to work with Trevor so we're picking out some classic Yes songs and rearranging them like we did with Anderson/Ponty. We're going to put on a great show to explain why we got together. The magic of the songs will still be there. We won't be a tribute band." He adds: "We won't have a new album per se - but we will have new pieces of music and we'll figure out how to release it once it's done." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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