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Anum Cara with Oliver Wakeman - 649

Yes Music Podcast

Release Date: 11/15/2024

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Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller

It was a pleasure once again to welcome Oliver Wakeman onto the YMP. He came along to talk about his new album, Anum Cara, and, as you might expect, I couldn’t help throwing a couple of Yes related questions in as well. Listen carefully towards the end of the conversation and you’ll hear about an abandoned Yes project that Oliver would have been involved in. Head over to the show notes for this episode to see the videos Oliver has created to accompany the album and why not order yourself a copy of the CD rather than streaming the album.

  • Is this a folk album?
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  • Who else is playing?
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  • Is that really Oliver on guitar?

Let us know if you agree with us!