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The Yes Album (2008 Remaster)

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On Yes' first two albums, Yes (1969) and Time and a Word (1970), the quintet was mostly searching for a sound on which they could build, losing one of their original members -- guitarist Peter Banks -- in the process. Their third time out proved the charm -- The Yes Album constituted a de facto second debut, introducing the sound that would carry them forward across the next decade or more. Gone are any covers of outside material, the group now working off of its own music from the ground up. A lot of the new material was actually simpler -- in linear structure, at least -- than some of what had appeared on their previous albums, but the internal dynamics of their playing had also altered radically, and much of the empty space that had been present in their earlier recordings was also filled up here -- suddenly, between new member Steve Howe's odd mix of country- and folk-based progressive guitar and the suddenly liberated bass work and drumming of Chris Squire and Bill Bruford, respectively, the group's music became extremely busy. And lead singer Jon Anderson, supported by Squire and Howe, filled whatever was left almost to overflowing. Anderson's soaring falsetto and the accompanying harmonies, attached to haunting melodies drawn from folk tunes as often as rock, applied to words seemingly derived from science fiction, and all delivered with the bravura of an operatic performance -- by the band as well as the singer -- proved a compelling mix. What's more, despite the busy-ness of their new sound, the group wasn't afraid to prove that less could sometimes be more: three of the high points were the acoustic-driven "Your Move" and "The Clap" (a superb showcase for Howe on solo acoustic guitar), and the relatively low-key "A Venture" (oddly enough, the latter was the one cut here that didn't last in the group's repertory; most of the rest, despite the competition from their subsequent work, remained in their concert set for years to come). The Yes Album did what it had to do, outselling the group's first two long-players and making the group an established presence in America where, for the first time, they began getting regular exposure on FM radio. Sad to say, the only aspect of The Yes Album that didn't last much longer was Tony Kaye on keyboards: his Hammond organ holds its own in the group's newly energized sound, and is augmented by piano and other instruments when needed, but he resisted the idea of adding the Moog synthesizer, that hot instrument of the moment, to his repertory. The band was looking for a bolder sound than the Hammond could generate, and after some initial rehearsals of material that ended up on their next album, he was dropped from the lineup, to be replaced by Rick Wakeman.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Yours Is No Disgrace (2008 Remaster)
00:09:40

Jon Anderson, Composer, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Writer - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Composer, Producer, Drums, Percussion, Writer - Chris Squire, Composer, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Composer, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Tony Kaye, Composer, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Writer, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

2
The Clap (2008 Remaster)
00:03:16

Jon Anderson, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Producer, Drums, Percussion - Chris Squire, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Tony Kaye, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

3
Starship Trooper: a. Life Seeker, b. Disillusion, c. Würm (2008 Remaster)
00:09:28

Jon Anderson, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Writer - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Producer, Drums, Percussion - Chris Squire, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Tony Kaye, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

4
I've Seen All Good People: a. Your Move, b. All Good People (2008 Remaster)
00:06:55

Jon Anderson, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Writer - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Producer, Drums, Percussion - Chris Squire, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Tony Kaye, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

5
A Venture (2008 Remaster)
00:03:19

Jon Anderson, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Writer - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Producer, Drums, Percussion - Chris Squire, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Tony Kaye, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

6
Perpetual Change (2008 Remaster)
00:08:57

Jon Anderson, Producer, Percussion, Lead Vocals, Writer - Yes, MainArtist - Bill Bruford, Producer, Drums, Percussion - Chris Squire, Producer, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer - Eddie Offord, Producer, Engineer - Steve Howe, Producer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Tony Kaye, Producer, Hammond Organ, Piano, Synthesizer

2008 © 1971 Elektra Entertainment Company ℗ 1971 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Albumbeschreibung

On Yes' first two albums, Yes (1969) and Time and a Word (1970), the quintet was mostly searching for a sound on which they could build, losing one of their original members -- guitarist Peter Banks -- in the process. Their third time out proved the charm -- The Yes Album constituted a de facto second debut, introducing the sound that would carry them forward across the next decade or more. Gone are any covers of outside material, the group now working off of its own music from the ground up. A lot of the new material was actually simpler -- in linear structure, at least -- than some of what had appeared on their previous albums, but the internal dynamics of their playing had also altered radically, and much of the empty space that had been present in their earlier recordings was also filled up here -- suddenly, between new member Steve Howe's odd mix of country- and folk-based progressive guitar and the suddenly liberated bass work and drumming of Chris Squire and Bill Bruford, respectively, the group's music became extremely busy. And lead singer Jon Anderson, supported by Squire and Howe, filled whatever was left almost to overflowing. Anderson's soaring falsetto and the accompanying harmonies, attached to haunting melodies drawn from folk tunes as often as rock, applied to words seemingly derived from science fiction, and all delivered with the bravura of an operatic performance -- by the band as well as the singer -- proved a compelling mix. What's more, despite the busy-ness of their new sound, the group wasn't afraid to prove that less could sometimes be more: three of the high points were the acoustic-driven "Your Move" and "The Clap" (a superb showcase for Howe on solo acoustic guitar), and the relatively low-key "A Venture" (oddly enough, the latter was the one cut here that didn't last in the group's repertory; most of the rest, despite the competition from their subsequent work, remained in their concert set for years to come). The Yes Album did what it had to do, outselling the group's first two long-players and making the group an established presence in America where, for the first time, they began getting regular exposure on FM radio. Sad to say, the only aspect of The Yes Album that didn't last much longer was Tony Kaye on keyboards: his Hammond organ holds its own in the group's newly energized sound, and is augmented by piano and other instruments when needed, but he resisted the idea of adding the Moog synthesizer, that hot instrument of the moment, to his repertory. The band was looking for a bolder sound than the Hammond could generate, and after some initial rehearsals of material that ended up on their next album, he was dropped from the lineup, to be replaced by Rick Wakeman.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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