Monday, 23 June 2008
Trevor Rabin
Artist: Trevor Rabin
Genre(s):
Other
Classical
Rock
Soundtrack
Discography:
The Great Raid
Year: 2005
Tracks: 13
National Treasure
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Live In L.A.
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
American Outlaws
Year: 2001
Tracks: 18
Enemy Of The State
Year: 1998
Tracks: 17
Wolf
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
Con Air
Year: 1997
Tracks: 17
Can't Look Away
Year: 1989
Tracks: 11
Deep Blue Sea Expanded
Year:
Tracks: 13
Trevor Rabin was born in South Africa in 1954. He low began playing guitar at the age of 12 subsequently having had pianissimo lessons since he was a tot. He formed his first base band in 1968, at only 14 long time older. After being drafted, Rabin played both guitar and basso in the entertainment unit. He began doing session work after his muster out from the military in 1972. It was as well that same year that he strung-out up with a group of musicians wHO began recording as Rabbit. That mathematical group recorded a total of deuce albums over the next few years. By 1978, Rabin had left the group and began releasing solo albums. By 1981, he had released three solo albums and attracted the attention of Chris Squire. Squire, at that sentence, was fresh out of the latterly broken-up Yes. Squire contacted Rabin about connexion a new group he was collection called, Cinema. At that point, Cinema was Squire and Yes drummer Alan White. During the ferment on their debut album (with original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye having been added to the lineup), Jon Anderson became involved in the project. After his vocals were added to the music, the chemical group decided that this was in truth Yes and they made that name change. The resulting album, 90125, became the biggest hit the grouping has always had, and the single "Owner of a Lonely Heart" catapulted them onto MTV. Rabin stayed with Yes until 1995, cathartic four-spot studio albums during that time (the aforesaid 90125, Big Generator, Union, and Talk). Rabin likewise institute time to release another solo album, Can't Look Away, while still in the grouping. Since 1995, he has been exploitation the majority of his musical talents on movie soundtracks. He has worked in assorted capacities on celluloid soundtracks such as Glimmer Man, Enemy of the State, Armageddon, Con Air, and others. He likewise put in a edgar Guest appearance on Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth album.