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A series of essays wherein I explore the numerous musical identities of my favorite musician: from child prodigy to teen idol to guitar hero to singer/songwriter to award-winning in-demand film composer.
Featuring news/updates and commentary/analysis of Trevor's career and associated projects.
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Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Media Watch: new interview

With thanks to my esteemed fandom colleague Henry Potts for the heads-up.

A bit of an oddity, I suppose you could say....toward the beginning of the month on the Monstrosity podcast Trevor was interviewed by David Race, a Los Angeles-based comedian and "paranormal enthusiast."  Although to be honest this really comes off more as a "Trevor reacts to some dude saying a bunch of stuff about him."  It's essentially a fan (who was formally a Philadelphia-based disc jockey) who just wants to talk to him about Yes-related things and as such I'm not sure how interesting it is to long-time diehard fans because we're not hearing anything we haven't already heard.

Trevor's interview takes up most of the run of the episode.

https://sites.libsyn.com/125662/monstrosity-with-david-race-ep-37-trevor-rabin-of-the-band-yes-and-preston-dennett-from-ancient-aliens

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Media Watch: PROG issue 151

In the new issue of PROG (Marillion on the cover), is an article regarding the making of Talk, featuring interviews with surviving YesWest members Trevor, Tony Kaye, and Jon Anderson.  This issue is on-sale now in all the usual places.

Monday, May 13, 2024

Media Watch: new interview

Making a third appearance on the Yesshift podcast, Trevor discusses the reissue/remaster of Talk.

Friday, February 16, 2024

Media Watch: Rock Classics: 90125

(With thanks to highfell on Yesfans.)

A new entry in the Rock Classics book series - examining albums in the Classic Rock canon - is an examination of 90125 by Stephen Lambe, author of Yes: Every Album, Every Song and co-author of Classics: Yes in the 1980s. The book will be published in July of this year.

Against the odds, the astonishing 90125 (1983), became Yes’ best-selling album. Featuring new interviews with several of the main protagonists, including Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin, this book traces the complicated story of the album from its 1981 demos to the conclusion of Yes’ massive world tour in 1985.

90125 was never intended to be a recording by one of the 1970s leading rock bands, but a combination of commercial expediency and luck saw a release by Cinema - featuring Yes stalwarts Chris Squire, Alan White and Tony Kaye alongside Trevor Rabin - become Yes following the last-minute recruitment of Jon Anderson. A US number one hit single "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" led to a triple platinum record and a massive world tour, giving this band a new lease of life in the 1980s.

90125 is reviewed in full, and the book also includes a detailed look at the somewhat complex and contrived process that created it, followed by an examination of the album’s legacy and remarkable afterlife.

As is noted in his bio: His piece about the album for PROG magazine was the inspiration for this book., then I imagine we can expect that the book will contain interview excerpts not previously published in last year's PROG cover story.

You can preorder it from Burning Shed via this link:

https://burningshed.com/store/sonicbond/stephen-lambe_rock-classics-yes-90125_book

Monday, January 29, 2024

Media Watch: (not) making the cut

Published today is a listicle-of-sorts regarding some of the songs recorded in '82-83, I assume this originally appeared as a sidebar in the full issue of PROG featuring the 90125 cover story.

https://www.loudersound.com/features/yes-songs-left-off-90125

Of the six songs listed here, I have already provided some commentary in my entry about 90124 from the Changes review series (that particular entry was posted in August of 2020) but I'll comment here too.

"Time"

In fandom circles this is considered the true lost track, and Trevor notes that it would have included "Cinema" in its' complete version, but I have a theory that the original instrumental version of "Make It Easy" which is in fandom circulation may actually include "Time" as well.  I think the reason why it generates so much conversation/speculation is the belief that "Time" represents a sort of lost prog potential for YesWest which, as with many popular myths, doesn't necessarily hold up.

"Make It Easy"

...and the author noted that detail too (re: the relationship between "Time" and this song).  "Make It Easy" is a definite part of Yesstory given the use of the intro in live performances of "Owner" as well as its' archival release on the remastered/expanded version of 90125, and so I feel like it doesn't necessarily always need to be included in the discussion of "lost" tracks.

"It's Over"

What is truly interesting to me about this song is that - beyond its' inclusion on the reissue of 90125 - there isn't some other version of it floating around in fandom circulation.  It's credited solely to Trevor but it really feels like it was something which became fully-realized when subjected to the Cinema process.

"Red Light, Green Light"

My esteemed fandom colleague Henry Potts refers to this song as "mysterious" as regards its provenance in Yesstory.  Trevor Horn made mention of it in an NME interview from 2021, noting that the drumloop on the Art of Noise track "Beat Box" originally came from the recording of this track (which, according to this article, took place at Air Studios).  And Alan's playing is right on the money, as always!  So one thing we could speculate about "Red Light, Green Light" (as it languishes in relative obscurity) is that it was probably at least somewhat funky.  Now this is the song Trevor should be asked about, rather than the 1001th inquiry regarding "Time."

"Carry On"

AKA: "You Know Something I Don't Know," and as I've noted previously, this song was resurrected briefly as an instrumental performed on Trevor's solo tour in 1989.  Its' inclusion in the Cinema rehearsal recording which is in circulation means that this song is usually cited in these kinds of discussions.

"Open Your Doors"

For years I saw this song referred to as "Open The Door" but when you listen to the recording, it really does sound like open your doors.  This is a definite outlier in the Cinema oeuvre (with a really bad-quality version in circulation).  The article states that it sounds "nothing like Yes" which is true but they weren't trying to sound like Yes at that time.  So it represents just as valid a direction as any other in my estimation.

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

New(er) interviews

This interview somehow got past my radar, I think?  It's from last month.

https://519magazine.com/trevor-rabin-the-intimate-journey-to-rio/

This one is from Rock Cellar magazine, they also interviewed Trevor during the Jacaranda promotional cycle.

https://rockcellarmagazine.com/trevor-rabin-interview-rio-yes-new-album-prog-rock-tour/

And a new Guitar Player interview.

https://www.guitarplayer.com/player/trevor-rabin-interview-2023

And also an interview on the official Manchester United Football Club website.

https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/my-united-interview-with-trevor-rabin-ex-yes-guitarist-and-hollywood-film-composer

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Media Watch: podcast roundup

Trevor joins the hosts of Yesshift for another round of discussion...

And a historically-minded discussion with South African recording industry legend Benjy Mudie:

https://pod.link/hip/episode/830791bc0c3e598b9e3c262e42a473ee

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

(many more) interviews!

From short-n-sweet to in-depth, here's a collection of Trevor's recent press activities... 

Analog Planet:

https://www.analogplanet.com/content/trevor-rabin-gives-hale-and-hearty-yes-doing-double-180g-vinyl-new-solo-album-rio-and

Glide Magazine:

https://glidemagazine.com/296812/trevor-rabin-talks-new-solo-album-rio-yes-stories-during-their-commercial-apex-interview/

PROG:

https://www.loudersound.com/features/trevor-rabin-rio

Metal Talk:

https://www.metaltalk.net/trevor-rabin-talks-rio-a-tour-and-his-next-rock-album.php

Spectrum News 1:

https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/news/2023/10/07/rock-hall-inductee-trevor-rabin

Trevor Joe Lennon:

https://soundcloud.com/deborah-l-markferding-lennon/trevor-rabin-yes-r-n-r-hall-of-fame-trevor-joe-lennon

WAXX TRAXX TO THE MAXX:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n13s2KsDdYAVetIWEOSvdKrtJ0iTaIqQ/view?fbclid=IwAR14ZLwTNVaJcGCQEBfa-0BYmxlntyotDH__RaW8Bib_ZnJbl6DHUxqEI9k&pli=1

Music Radar:

https://www.musicradar.com/news/trevor-rabin-interview-when-i-went-to-do-this-album-i-just-wanted-to-do-everything-i-love

Sound & Vision:

https://www.soundandvision.com/content/trevor-rabin-says-yes-surround-sound-and-atmos

jambands.com:

https://jambands.com/features/2023/11/19/trevor-rabins-paper-trail/

Goldmine:

https://www.goldminemag.com/interviews/trevor-rabin-rock-music-is-so-in-my-blood-again

SOAL Night Live:


musicplayersNOW:

Friday, October 20, 2023

Media Watch: PROG issue 144

Announced today on the official website for the publication, the new issue of PROG (Keith Emerson on the cover) contains another feature article on Trevor as part of promotion for Rio.

Trevor Rabin - Having just released his first vocal-led solo album in 34 years, Trevor Rabin looks back over his career as a solo artist, a member of Yes and beyond.

Track-by-track, part six

On this FriYAY!, Trevor tells us about "Goodbye," his Country-flavored offering from Rio.

https://fb.watch/nOpzkzzqfu/

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Track-by-track, part five

This week Trevor discusses "Thandi," his passionate commentary on the cruelty of the ivory trade.

Friday, October 13, 2023

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Friday, October 6, 2023

Media Watch: Trevor on Yes Music Podcast

Finally!  Posted today, to celebrate their 600th episode, Kevin and Mark welcome Trevor to the esteemed and much beloved of fans Yes Music Podcast.  Trevor's appearance on the show is around the 27:45 mark.

https://yesmusicpodcast.com/episode-600-with-trevor-rabin/


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

(and still more) interviews!

 The promotional juggernaut rolls on, here are the other recent interviews...

Classic Album Review

Jim Newstead - Adventures in Music


The Record Player


The Prog Report


Monday, September 25, 2023

(even more) interviews!

As foretold, here is the new "innerview" with Anil Prasad:

https://www.innerviews.org/inner/trevor-rabin-2

And also (with thanks to Ash Armstrong for the heads-up), Doug Helvering of The Daily Doug will be interviewing Trevor on Thursday, here is the link to his YouTube channel for further information:

https://www.youtube.com/@Doug.Helvering