The six tracks on Rick Wakeman’s 1977 album, Criminal Record, share a common theme: transgression. From the comparatively obscure (“Birdman Of Alcatraz”) to the infamous (“Judas Iscariot”), Wakeman employs his keyboard wizardry to devastating effect. As with earlier solo works such as The Six Wives Of Henry VIII and King Arthur, Wakeman uses a central theme as a springboard to give flight to his musical fantasia.
Packaged in original LP artwork reconfigured to an oversized heavy board minijacket wrapped with an iridescent stock, includes a translucent sleeve to protect the CD, Criminal Record also comes with a four-colour 9-inch by 9-inch mini-poster. It is a numbered limited edition, with each copy individually foil-stamped.
Price: $17.49
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Did You Know? Wakeman played piano on Cat Stevens’ hit, “Morning Has Broken.”