[3] The album was re-released in 1991 by President Records as Rock 'n' Roll Prophet Plus, containing four bonus tracks.
These tracks were recorded at Wakeman's own[6] Bajanor Studios on the Isle of Man, and were mixed by Stuart Sawney.
[7] Rock 'n' Roll Prophet has gained largely negative reviews, with comments describing the album as "goofy",[4] "novelty" and "crap".
[9] McGlinchey does, however, recognise that the album was largely produced as a tongue-in-cheek project and that "the humour on [the] release is intentional".
[4] Ground and Sky likened the album to "someone gleefully pressing the self-destruct button on whatever credibility they previously had managed to accrue as a music artist.