全米1位、全米3位、総売り上げ枚数1400万枚を超える名盤のデラックス・エディションが登場!元イエスのメンバーでもある、リック・ウェイクマンの1974年発売セカンド・ソロ・アルバム[邦題:地底探検]がCDとDVD-Audioにて発売!
ディスク1にはオリジナル・マスター・テープからAbbey RoadにてAndrew Waltersによる新リマスターに1曲のボーナス・トラックを収録。
DVD-Audioにはクォード・ミックスとハイレゾ・ミックス音源を収録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/03/23)
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is one of progressive rock's crowning achievements. With the help of the London Symphony Orchestra and the English Chamber Choir, Rick Wakeman turns this classic Jules Verne tale into an exciting and suspenseful instrumental narrative. The story is told by David Hemmings in between the use of Wakeman's keyboards, especially the powerful Hammond organ and the innovative Moog synthesizer, and when coupled with the prestigious sound of the orchestra, creates the album's fairy tale-like climate. Recorded at London's Royal Festival Hall, the tale of a group of explorers who wander into the fantastic living world that exists in the Earth's core is told musically through Wakeman's synthesized theatrics and enriched by the haunting vocals of a chamber choir. Broken into four parts, the album's most riveting segment, entitled "The Battle," involves Wakeman's most furious synthesized attack, churning and swirling the keyboards into a mass instrumental hysteria. With both "The Journey" and "The Forest," it's the effective use of the strings and percussion section of the London Symphony Orchestra that causes the elements of fantasy and myth to emerge from the album's depths. The gorgeous voice of Ashley Holt is effectively prominent, and some interesting guitar work via Mike Egan arises occasionally but meritoriously amidst the keyboard fervor. The whole of Journey to the Centre of the Earth still stands as one of the most interesting conglomerations of orchestral and synthesized music, and it is truly one of Wakeman's most flamboyant projects. ~ Mike DeGagne|
Rovi