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Yes - Tales From Great Western album

  • Performer: Yes
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Tales From Great Western
  • Style: Prog Rock
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Tales From Topographic Oceans (US Releas.

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Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973).

Yes : Tales from Yesterday,disco, crónica, tracklist, mp3, textos. Band Name Yes. Album Name Tales from Yesterday. Data de aparición 24 Agosto 1995. Estilo MusicalSymphonic Prog. Miembros poseen este álbum4. 1. ROBERT BERRY - Roundabout.

It was the first studio album to feature drummer Alan White, who replaced Bill Bruford in 1972. Related: Our interview with Roger Dean. Hybrid DVD-As feature . Surround mixes and High Resolution Stereo mixes of the album mixed from the original multi-track tapes along with the original mix of the album – all at 24/96.

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The Yes Album is the third studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 19 February 1971 by Atlantic Records. It is their first album with guitarist Steve Howe, who replaced Peter Banks in 1970, and their last to feature keyboardist Tony Kaye until 1983's 90125. The album was the first by the group not to feature any cover versions of songs

Tales From Topographic Oceans’ Yes was: - John Roy Anderson ~ Lead Vocals, Timpani, Harp, Tambourine - Stephen James Howe ~ Lead Guitar, Timpani, Backing Vocals - Christopher Russell Squire ~ Bass Guitar, Timpani, Backing Vocals - Richard Christopher Wakeman ~ Mellotron, Mini-Moog, Organ, Piano - Alan White ~ Drums, Percussion. i will never understand why i tried listening to this album first it ruined Yes for me a little bit :/ Jethro42 November 21st 2010. Great album with fabulous moments throughout. Their hardest work ever to get into, and you only can fully appreciate after several listenings, just like any album of their classic lineup after all, but this time, it's clearly more experimental, less polished and less structured, but not in a pejorative way.

It’s often nonsensical. It’s occasionally boring. You could chop off the dismal 12-minute clatter from the beginning of The Ancient: Giants Under The Sun and humanity would undoubtedly be better off. But it’s also beautiful, triumphant, optimistic and stunningly ambitious. Seriously, that’s a world we’d all be better off in. The story behind Roger Dean's artwork for Yes' Tales From Topographic Oceans.

Tracklist

1-1 Firebird Suite
1-2 Siberian Khatru
1-3 And You And I
1-4 Close To The Edge
1-5 The Revealing Science Of God
2-1 The Ancient
2-2 Ritual

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Great Western Forum

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Chris Squire
  • Drums – Alan White
  • Guitar – Steve Howe
  • Keyboards – Rick Wakeman
  • Vocals – Jon Anderson

Notes

Live 1974-03-18 Los Angeles