Along with his work in Rabbit, this is an album of largely genealogical interest to Yes fans; while the music itself is not too compelling, in it one can hear the incipient elements of Rabin's later contributions to the band. The style here straddles Van Halen hammer-ons and Tom Scholz arena guitar on opening cut "Getting to Know You Better" with McCartney-esque keyboard sentimentality in "Painted Picture" and "Finding Me a Way." Rabin is clearly a capable musician -- he plays all the instruments except for the drums, and ...
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Along with his work in Rabbit, this is an album of largely genealogical interest to Yes fans; while the music itself is not too compelling, in it one can hear the incipient elements of Rabin's later contributions to the band. The style here straddles Van Halen hammer-ons and Tom Scholz arena guitar on opening cut "Getting to Know You Better" with McCartney-esque keyboard sentimentality in "Painted Picture" and "Finding Me a Way." Rabin is clearly a capable musician -- he plays all the instruments except for the drums, and multitracks the vocal harmonies that crop up in the choruses. But Yes was always a band where fine soloists still managed to be more than the sum of their parts, and this well-executed but lightweight material is typical of that dynamic. ~ Paul Collins, Rovi
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Add this copy of Trevor Rabin to cart. $7.49, very good condition, Sold by MUSICAL ENERGI rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wilkes-Barre, PA, UNITED STATES, published by Chrysalis 1196.
Add this copy of Trevor Rabin--Sealed-- to cart. $37.50, new condition, Sold by MUSICAL ENERGI rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wilkes-Barre, PA, UNITED STATES, published by Chrysalis 1196 / 1978.