Dive into the electrifying world of Rick Wakeman's "Unleashing the Tethered One," a live album that captures the essence of his 1974 North American tour. This progressive rock masterpiece, released in 2009, is a testament to Wakeman's virtuosity on the keyboards and his enduring influence in the symphonic and art rock genres.
The album features four tracks, each a live performance from the 1974 tour, including the epic "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" split into two parts, the haunting "Anne Boleyn," and the satirical "Concerto for American Commercial TV." With a runtime of just over 51 minutes, this album is a whirlwind of intricate melodies, powerful solos, and dynamic performances.
Wakeman is joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, including Jeffrey Crampton, Roger Newell, Barney James, John Hodgson, Garry Picksford-Hopkins, and Ashley Holt, with David Measham conducting. The album begins with eerie, solitary string sounds that quickly evolve into one of Wakeman's most impressive synth solos, setting the tone for the rest of the performance.
"Unleashing the Tethered One" is not just a live album; it's a snapshot of a pivotal moment in Rick Wakeman's career, showcasing his ability to blend classical influences with rock and roll energy. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to Wakeman's music, this album offers a thrilling and engaging listening experience that highlights the best of his progressive rock prowess.