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Trevor Rabin

South African musician and score composer

Johannesburg, South Africa • b. 1954-01-13

Trevor Rabin is credited on 1,509 releases across 292 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1973–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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1,509

Pressings credited

292

Albums

6

Decades active

381

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Biography

Trevor Charles Rabin ( RAY-bin; born (1954-01-13)13 January 1954) is a South African musician, songwriter and composer, known as a guitarist and singer in the pop rock band Rabbitt from 1972 to 1978, and the English progressive rock band Yes from 1983 to 1995, as well as for releasing solo albums and composing numerous film scores including Con Air, Armageddon, Remember the Titans and National Treasure. Rabin is also a multi-instrumentalist who plays piano, assorted keyboards, bass guitar, banjo and other instruments as well as being a seasoned producer, programmer and orchestral arranger, performing most of the instrumental parts on his own releases and recordings. Born into a musical family and raised in Johannesburg, Rabin took up the piano and guitar at an early age and became a session musician, playing and producing with a variety of artists. In 1972, he formed and fronted Rabbitt, which became one of the most popular and influential bands in South Africa. In 1978, Rabin left Rabbitt and moved to London to further his career, working both as a solo artist and as a producer for various other artists including Manfred Mann's Earth Band. From 1977 to 1981, he released the solo albums Beginnings (1977), Face to Face (1979) and Wolf (1981). After moving to Los Angeles in 1981, Rabin gained prominence in the reformed Yes with the album 90125 (1983). Developed mostly from his own demos, it remains their best-selling album, helped by the US number one single "Owner of a Lonely Heart"; it was followed by 1987's Big Generator. In 1989, during a lull in Yes activity, Rabin released his fourth solo album Can't Look Away. He was part of the expanded Yes band for its multi-line-up Union album of 1991 and played on the accompanying eight-man tour, until the band reverted to the 90125 line-up for 1994's Talk, which Rabin produced and predominantly wrote and performed. Rabin left Yes in 1995 after the Talk tour and changed career to become a prolific film composer. He has sinc

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1,509 releases · 292 albums · active 1973–2025

  • Performance · 3,230
  • Production · 571
  • Other credits · 151
  • Engineering · 78
  • Mastering · 5

Studios: Satbel Recording Studios · The Workhouse Studios · RPM Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa · Konk Studios

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