Prog

Tales Of Terror

Tony Kaye has a very good reason for not previously doing a solo album in his lengthy and distinguished career.

“Look, The Dark Side Of The Moon has already been done and so has The Six Wives Of Henry VIII! And I had no clue what else to write about, ha!”

Now living in Florida, the former Yes keyboard player admits he’s tried before to come up with a solo record, but didn’t have any passion for it: “I’m the sort who needs to be inspired. I’m not a natural songwriter who can sit down and it all comes out. I have musical ideas in my head, these are classical really, but before I’ve had to abandon all thoughts of making my own album because there was nothing for

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