Rick Wakeman - Judias Iscariot (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

From "Rick Wakeman´s Criminal Record" (1977).

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  • This is a recording from 1977. At that time I was 18 years old and this was one of my favorites. I still have it as an album. Its great to listen. Wakeman was the best of his time.

  • What a fantastic piece of music. Breathtaking.

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  • Absolutely favourite...this called MUSIC

  • I think Rick Wackeman gathers and get a synthesis of those specially baroque music elements, of course Bach, and achieved a gorgeous, amazing and surprising master piece of a rare rock music, behind of pop or classical borders.

  • trop géniale ! le top !

  • fantasztikusan jó.

  • @missymonroe72

    True, but the same could be said about wakeman stealing the same part from pink floyds echoes

    Though even if wakeman took from echoes webber deffinatley took the organ part for phantom

  • @TheHanneman Wakeman IS the best of his time.

  • @TheHanneman Great holistic bands are---Melting Euphoria, Ozric Tentacles, Gong, Mother Gong, Acid Mother's Gong, Magma, Aphrodities Child, Jade Warrior, Steve Tibbetts, Patrick Bernard, Lost at Last, Larry Coryell, Shakti, Oregon, Kazumi Watanabe, Toninho Horta, Egberto Gismonti, Eat Static, System 7, Lisa Gerrard, Dead Can Dance, Magma, Sphongle, Bill Laswell, Stomu Yamashta, Here and Now band, Steve Hillage.

  • andrew lloyd weber stolen some parts of this (1978) for the phantom of the opera (1986)

  • I was 16 and bought this album in '78. I turned my dad on to this piece and he was more excited than I was as he was really into classical music. Man I haven't heard this piece in DECADES! Thought it was gone forever. Such POWERFUL organ! It's BREATHTAKING top hear it again after all these years!

  • @geeman56 I ment that in that time (1977) there was a special kind of

    music e.g. Ekseption and Wakeman made music in the same genre.

    I am not aware of his today repertoire.

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