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!!Selected film scores [[note]]Only works with pages on this wiki are included; he has forty-four credits on Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}[[/note]]

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!!Selected film scores [[note]]Only works with pages on this wiki are included; he has forty-four credits on Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}[[/note]]Website/{{Wikipedia}}[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'' (1998, with Harry Gregson-Williams)

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* ''Film/{{Armageddon}}'' ''Film/{{Armageddon|1998}}'' (1998, with Harry Gregson-Williams)
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* ImmigrantPatriotism: Rabin became a naturalized U.S. citizen after living and working there for many years.
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He started his career with a South African band called Rabbitt, which achieved some success locally but was virtually unknown outside of South Africa. He later moved to London to start a solo career, which achieved little commercial success but brought him recognition within professional music circles. Eventually, he met up with Ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire, with whom he formed a new band called "Cinema", with Rabin on guitar and lead vocals. Fellow ex-Yes member Tony Kaye was brought in on keyboards, and Trevor Horn (another ex-Yes member) was hired to produce the album. Following Jon Anderson (yet another ex-Yes member) being brought into Cinema as vocalist, it was decided to make Cinema into a reformed Yes (against the objections of Rabin, who did not want to be seen as yet another Yes guitarist).

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He started his career with a South African band called Rabbitt, which achieved some success locally but was virtually unknown outside of South Africa. He later moved to London to start a solo career, which achieved little commercial success but brought him recognition within professional music circles. Eventually, he met up with Ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire, with whom he formed a new band called "Cinema", with Rabin on guitar and lead vocals. Fellow ex-Yes member Tony Kaye was brought in on keyboards, and Trevor Horn Music/TrevorHorn (another ex-Yes member) was hired to produce the album. Following Jon Anderson (yet another ex-Yes member) being brought into Cinema as vocalist, it was decided to make Cinema into a reformed Yes (against the objections of Rabin, who did not want to be seen as yet another Yes guitarist).

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