Rick Wakeman
THE MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
A&M SP-4515
SIDE ONE
Arthur 7:24/ Lady of the Lake 0:44/ Guinevere 6:30/ Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight 5:18.
SIDE TWO
Merlin the Magician 7:49/ Sir Galahad 6:54/ The Last Battle 8:19.
All selections written by Rick Wakeman and published by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP); produced by Rick Wakeman
Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, 10-16-74 through 1-10-75/ Paul Tregurtha, engineer & Jeremy Stenham, assistant engineer/
Orchestral arrangements by Wil Malone/ Conducted by David Measham/ Co-orinated by David Katz/ English Chamber Choirmaster: Guy Protheroe/ Narration by Terry Taplin.
Ashley Holt, Gary Pickford Hopkins - vocals/ Jeffrey Crampton - guitars/ Roger Newell - bass/ Barney James - drums/ John Hodson - percussion
Art direction: Fabio Nicoli & Paul May (design)/ Bob Elsdale, photography/ Bob Fowke & Dave Bowyer, illustrations/ Engravings from the Mansell Collection.
KING ARTHUR entered the Billboard Top 200 on April 19, 1975 and remained in the charts for 15 weaks, peaking at Number 21, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
Available on CD
Please visit Rick Wakeman's comprehensive website:
www.rwcc.com
JB
THE MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
A&M SP-4515
SIDE ONE
Arthur 7:24/ Lady of the Lake 0:44/ Guinevere 6:30/ Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight 5:18.
SIDE TWO
Merlin the Magician 7:49/ Sir Galahad 6:54/ The Last Battle 8:19.
All selections written by Rick Wakeman and published by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP); produced by Rick Wakeman
Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, 10-16-74 through 1-10-75/ Paul Tregurtha, engineer & Jeremy Stenham, assistant engineer/
Orchestral arrangements by Wil Malone/ Conducted by David Measham/ Co-orinated by David Katz/ English Chamber Choirmaster: Guy Protheroe/ Narration by Terry Taplin.
Ashley Holt, Gary Pickford Hopkins - vocals/ Jeffrey Crampton - guitars/ Roger Newell - bass/ Barney James - drums/ John Hodson - percussion
Art direction: Fabio Nicoli & Paul May (design)/ Bob Elsdale, photography/ Bob Fowke & Dave Bowyer, illustrations/ Engravings from the Mansell Collection.
KING ARTHUR entered the Billboard Top 200 on April 19, 1975 and remained in the charts for 15 weaks, peaking at Number 21, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums."
Available on CD
Please visit Rick Wakeman's comprehensive website:
www.rwcc.com
JB