Trevor Rabin has hardly been idle for the last 34 years, what with his work with Yes on the Union and Talk albums, his hugely successful career as a movie soundtrack composer (his eclectic CV includes everything from Armageddon to Snakes On A Plane), his late-2010s collaboration with Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman, and 2012’s mostly instrumental solo album, Jacaranda. But the South African musician and multi-hyphenate hasn’t delivered what so many of his fans have wanted since 1989’s Can’t Look Away – specifically a solo record with Rabin’s voice front and centre.
"It could become aslow-burn grower like Yes’ Talk album."