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2003 remastered, reissue of 1974 album with redesigned booklet (digipak/slipcase), restored LP art, archival photos and new liner notes. Includes 3 bonus tracks 'Soon' (single edit), 'Sound Chaser' (single edit) & 'The Gates Of Delirium' (studio run-through). Elektra.
Yes: Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Jon Anderson (vocals); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Alan White (drums). Recorded in Summer and Fall 1974. Originally released on Atlantic (19135). Digitally remastered by George Marino (Sterling Sound). Yes: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Chris Squire (bass); Alan White (drums). Recorded in 1974. Originally released on Atlantic (18122). Includes liner notes by Doug Gottlieb, Glenn Gottlieb. Personnel: Genaro Rippo (tapes). Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. 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. Arranger: Yes. Yes had fallen out of critical favor with Tales from Topographic Oceans, a two-record set of four songs that reviewers found indulgent. But they had not fallen out of the Top Ten, and so they had little incentive to curb their musical ambitiousness. Relayer, released 11 months after Tales, was a single-disc, three-song album, its music organized into suites that alternated abrasive, rhythmically dense instrumental sections featuring solos for the various instruments with delicate vocal and choral sections featuring poetic lyrics devoted to spiritual imagery. Such compositions seemed intended to provide an interesting musical landscape over which the listener might travel, and enough Yes fans did that to make Relayer a Top Ten, gold-selling hit, though critics continued to complain about the lack of concise, coherent song structures. ~ William Ruhlmann 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. First things first. It's unlikely that this remaster will convert anyone who rejected Relayer in the past. Even more than its predecessor, the sprawling Tales from Topographic Oceans, Relayer was the sound of a band that built its reputation on vast, ambitious ideas, facing up to the fact that it had completely run out of them -- and the so-ponderous intro to "The Gates of Delirium" remains the most disappointing opening that any Yes album has ever endured. How sad that they didn't forget the final mix and go with the studio runthrough instead. Closing the three bonus tracks that pack out the 2003 remaster of Relayer, a full-length blast through that side-long disappointment packs a sparkle and energy that the released version absolutely lacks. The guitars and keyboards shimmer, Anderson's vocal is alive with enthusiasm, and there's a dynamism to the rhythms that simply echoes through your head. Elsewhere among these remasters, the alternate versions of familiar songs have offered little more than a rough blueprint of subsequent majesties. Relayer Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Give it up, already! I have been a Yes fan since they began, in the late 60's. I cannot understand this remaster after remaster. Someone is making big bucks and it isn't me. Let me explain. With each remaster that is made, the luster of the original recordings is lost forever. I cannot hear any difference in the recording of these as oppossed to the originals. If you have a good sound system, the originals recordings sound even better. The only reason to buy these new remasters, is for the new artwork and digibook design which is outstanding, hence my two star rating. My suggestion to the band itself. If you want to get people of today, into your music of the past. Go back into the studio and re-record all of the classic music using modern day equipment. Now wouldn't that be something original? Other than that. I won't be buying anymore Yes remasters in the future,to make the band any richer than they already are, just for the beautiful artwork. Your move. Submitted by daran.home (Bayonne, NJ, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
The last "Yessound" Relayer is one of my favourite CD of Yes. The music “resits”, stands the test of time better than others previous and most famous works of the band. The final of the first track, the suite “The Gates of Delirium”, is one of the best magic moments of Yes, “To Be Over” is full of melodic musical ideas. Its not a masterpiece but it is a good and honest work. Submitted by wahnfried.fa (italia-udine)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Solo album This album has several individual solos that are so unique and fun to listen to. A great release that seems as though it was ahead of it's time. Submitted by kchambers (waynesburg, PA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT ALBUM Otro gran album de YES, grandes músicos, grandes temas, sin Rick, pero un gran Patrick a los teclados Submitted by tonihe (SPAIN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wild Fusion Music Great classic Yes sound. Amazing speed on the instruments vituoso rock talent like no other band on this one. Submitted by trampfan (INDIANA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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