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Yessongs album for sale Product Description
Yessongs album for sale by Yes was released Sep 27, 1994 on the Atlantic (Label) label. Especially compelling is "And You and I" from CLOSE TO THE EDGE, and a smoking rendition of "Roundabout", which one imagines the band wasn't totally sick of playing yet. YESSONGS serves as a compelling showcase for the guitar heroics of Steve Howe, from his intimate solo-acoustic "Mood for a Day" to his scintillating solo on "Yours is No Disgrace," which seems to float in the air and uncoil like a snake. Yessongs CD music is a 2-disc set with 18 songs. ...See Full Description
Yessongs Album Track Listing
| 1 | Opening "Firebird Suite" | 3:47 | $0.99 | |
| 2 | Siberian Khatru See All 31  | 9:04 | $0.99 | |
| 3 | Heart Of The Sunrise See All 31  | 11:34 | | |
| 4 | Perpetual Change See All 17  | 14:11 | | |
| 5 | And You and I: Cord Of Life / Eclipse / The Preacher And The Teacher / The Apocalypse | 9:34 | $0.99 | |
| 6 | Mood For A Day See All 9 | 3:03 | $0.99 | |
| 7 | Six Wives of Henry VIII, The (Excerpts) | 6:37 | $0.99 | |
| 8 | Roundabout See All 58  | 8:33 | $0.99 | |
| 9 | I've Seen All Good People See All 16  | 7:09 | $0.99 | |
| 10 | Long Distance Runaround/The Fish | 13:37 | | |
| 11 | Close To the Edge See All 16  | 18:13 | | |
| 12 | Yours Is No Disgrace See All 32  | 9:43 | $0.99 | (Available) |
| 13 | Starship Trooper See All 15  | 10:18 | | |
Disc 2 |
| 1 | I've Seen All Good People: Your Move / All Good People See All 10  | 7:09 | $0.99 | |
| 2 | Long Distance Runaround See All 35  | 13:37 | | |
| 3 | Close to the Edge: The Solid Time Of Change / Total Mass Retain / I Get Up I Get Down / Seasons Of Man See All 6 | 18:14 | | |
| 4 | Yours Is No Disgrace See All 32  | 14:24 | | |
| 5 | Starship Trooper: Life Seeker / Disillusion / Wurm See All 6 | 10:18 | | |
Yessongs buy CD music Customer Reviews
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| This is the best Listening now on headphones. It was my intro to yes and I saw them in the round in 77. This is the album to own Fantastic if you like great music. By montbob (Hooray for Luray) |
| One of the greatest!!! Arguably the finest live album to emerge from the "prog rock" groups of the Seventies. What you hear on this album is a legendary band, firing on all cylinders. By Jim (St. Louis MO USA) |
| The real ultimate Yes Fantastic live album from the ultimate prog rock group. Not a moment wasted. Every second of this 2 CD set is packed with excitement. By Otto (Los Angeles, CA, USA) |
| Good live album I have enjoyed this disc, but since it was my first YES CD, I wish I had bought one or two studio albums instead - the clarity of the recording is not the greatest, but the musicianship is very good - if you want Live songs, it is great. By a reviewer (Colchester, CT USA)  |
| The best! If you were allowed to only own 1 Yes album this would be it. Had the vinyl now the CD. Saw Howe with Asia and you can't appreciate his work enogh. By Ron (Las vegas) |
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Yessongs songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1097458 |
| Label | Atlantic (Label) |
| Orig Year | 1973 |
| Catalog number | 82682 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Sep 27, 1994 |
| Studio/Live | Live |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Yes; Eddie Offord |
| Engineer | Geoffrey Haslam |
| Recording Time | 125 minutes |
| Personnel | Rick Wakeman - keyboards Jon Anderson - vocals Steve Howe - guitar, background vocals Chris Squire - bass instrument, background vocals Bill Bruford - drums Alan White
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| Additional Info | Remastered |
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Yessongs album for sale One of the high-water marks of progressive rock (and thus of 1970s rock in general), CLOSE TO THE EDGE found British prog godfathers Yes firing on all cylinders. Throughout their history, they've undergone numerous lineup changes, but this album featured the "classic" formation responsible for their absolute finest achievements. Here Rick Wakeman is at his Moog-goes-Baroque best behind the keyboards, Steve Howe sounds like a blues guitarist from Mars, Chris Squire delivers confoundingly contrapuntal bass lines, and Bill Bruford seemingly solves complex mathematical equations from his drum stool. The lion's share of the album is occupied by the title track, a complex piece that moves through numerous modes and moods. In latter decades, the extended song-suite has been denigrated as indicative of the worst rock pretensions, but, on CLOSE TO THE EDGE, it was a fascinating new concept, and Yes made it work more convincingly than anyone else before or since.
2003 remastered, reissue of 1972 album with redesigned booklet (digipak/slipcase), restored LP art, archival photos and new liner notes. Includes 4 bonus tracks 'America' (single version), 'Total Mass Retain' (single version), 'And You And I' (alternate version) & 'Siberia' (studio run-through of 'Siberian Khatru'). Elektra.
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Yessongs CD music Track Listing of songs: Yours Is No Disgrace; Clap; Starship Trooper/Life Seeker/Disillusion/Wurm: Life Seeker / Disillusion / Wurm; I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People: Your Move / All Good People; Venture, A; Perpetual Change; Your Move; Starship Trooper: Life Seeker; Clap;
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Yessongs buy CD music Track Listing of songs: Roundabout; Cans and Brahms; We Have Heaven; South Side of the Sky; Five Per Cent of Nothing; Long Distance Runaround; Fish, The; Mood for a Day; Heart of the Sunrise; America; Roundabout;
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Full title - Tales From The Topographic Oceans. 2003 remastered, reissue of 1973 album with redesigned booklet (digipak/slipcase), restored LP art, archival photos and new liner notes. Includes 2 bonus tracks 'Dance Of The Dawn' (studio run through) & 'Giants Under The Sun' (studio run through). Elektra.
Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt.
Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, England.
Yes: Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Chris Squire (bass instrument); Alan White (percussion); Jon Anderson , Steve Howe.
Personnel: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman (Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, timpani); Chris Squire (fretless bass, timpani); Alan White (drums); Guy Bidmead (tapes).
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Liner Note Author: Mike Tiano.
Recording information: Morgan Studio, London, England (1973).
Photographers: Ira Blacker; David Gahr; Roger Dean .
Yes: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Alan White (drums).
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Yessongs CD music Recorded in 1974. Originally released on Atlantic (18122). Includes liner notes by Doug Gottlieb, Glenn Gottlieb.
Carnivorous, alcohol-loving Rick Wakeman was always at odds with the health-food mindset of the other Yes members, though his brash pomp was at the heart of their sound. When he was replaced by Patrick Moraz (late of '70s prog obscurites Refugee and Mainhorse), it freed the band up to dive headlong into the ethereal, spiritually oriented themes that had always been Jon Anderson's stock in trade. Thus, RELAYER consists of three extended cuts (the 22-minute "Gates of Delirium" was once jokingly assessed as the reason punk became necessary). Even on the inside cover's band photo, the Yes boys look like they're in the middle of a prayer meeting. The elaborately structured arrangements take the band's loftier side to previously unreachable heights (even compared to TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS). However, it's all done so skillfully (with much credit going to Moraz) that RELAYER draws you in to its complex sonic web and fully captivates you.
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Recorded in Summer and Fall 1974. Originally released on Atlantic (19135).
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Yes: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Chris Squire (bass); Alan White (drums).
Personnel: Genaro Rippo (tapes).
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Liner Note Authors: Glen Gottlieb; Doug Gottlieb.
Recording information: England (1974).
Author: Don Lehmkul.
Photographers: Michael Putland; Paul Canty; Jean Ristori.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mike Allison; Mansell Litho.
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