Beginnings (Steve Howe album)
Beginnings is the title of Yes guitarist Steve Howe's first solo album. It was released in 1975.
The five Yes band members each released a solo album in 1975/6. Members Alan White and Patrick Moraz from that line-up guest on Beginnings, while Howe performed on White's Ramshackled album. The album also features former Yes drummer Bill Bruford on "Pleasure Stole the Night" and "Break Away From It All". There are also members of the English medieval progressive rock band Gryphon, Graeme Taylor, Malcolm Bennett, Dave Oberlé on one of the songs.
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Allmusic's retrospective review deemed Beginnings an artistic failure, summarizing that "The playing is strong throughout, but towards what end is the mystery -- none of the songs are particularly memorable, nor is the production[...] and Howe is such a weak singer that he'd have been better off[...] sticking to instrumentals."[1]
Track listing
The words and music are by Steve Howe except where noted.
- "Doors of Sleep" (Steve Howe, Alice Meynell) – 4:08
- "Australia" – 4:13
- "The Nature of the Sea" – 3:57
- "Lost Symphony" – 4:41
- "Beginnings" (Steve Howe, orchestrated by Patrick Moraz) – 7:31
- "Will o' the Wisp" – 6:00
- "Ram" – 1:53
- "Pleasure Stole the Night" – 2:57
- "Break Away From It All" – 4:19
Personnel
- Steve Howe – electric and acoustic guitars, bass, lap steel, vocals, mandolin, Moog, organ
- Alan White – drums (1, 2, 4-6)
- Graeme Taylor – guitar (3)
- Malcolm Bennett – bass, flute (3, 8)
- Dave Oberlé – drums (3)
- Colin Gibson – bass (4)
- Patrick Moraz – piano, harpsichord, Moog, Mellotron (4-6)
- Bud Beadle – saxophone (4)
- Mick Eve – saxophone (4)
- Patrick Halling, William Reid – violin (5)
- John Meek – viola (5)
- Peter Halling – cello (5)
- Chris Laurence – double bass (5, 8)
- James Gregory – flute, piccolo (5)
- Sidney Sutcliffe – oboe (5)
- Gwyd Brooke – bassoon (5)
- Bill Bruford – drums (8, 9)
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