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Source: Webster's dictionaryThough it was not "an all tax issue", Wakeman's expenses far exceeded the profits made from the tour which only met its minimal expectations, Wooding 1979, p. 172. leaving him to come up with £350,000 "in a matter of weeks". Source: Internet
Wakeman 1995, p. 125. Journey also reached No. 3 in the US, and earned Wakeman an Ivor Novello Award Wooding 1979, p. 22. and a Grammy Award nomination. Source: Internet
Warnicke, pp. 212, 242; Wooding, p. 194. Historian Retha Warnicke questions whether Cromwell could have or wished to manipulate the king in such a matter. Source: Internet
Wooding 1979, p. 133. Based on the stories about King Arthur and related figures, its release in April 1975 was a commercial success, reaching No. 2 in the UK and No. 21 in the US. Source: Internet
Wooding 1979, p. 13. Wooding 1979, p. 11. Wooding 1979, p. 12. As the cost of recording the album in a studio was too high, A&M Records agreed to recording it live in concert with an orchestra, choir, and a hand-picked rock band. Source: Internet
Wooding 1979, p. 156. Wakeman describes the music on its sleeve: "a futuristic, autobiographical look at music, the part it plays in our pre-earth, human and after life". citation He wrote the album without playing any of its music. Source: Internet