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Yes – Steven Wilson Remixes [New Vinyl]
Artist: Yes
Title: Steven Wilson Remixes
Format: Vinyl
UPC: 081227934019
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Atlantic
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Yours Is No Disgrace (New Stereo Mix)
2. Clap (New Stereo Mix)
3. Starship Trooper: Life Seeker / Disillusion / Wurm (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 2:
1. I’ve Seen All Good People: Your Move / All Good People (New Stereo Mix)
2. A Venture (New Stereo Mix)
3. Perpetual Change (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 3:
1. Roundabout (2015 Remix)
2. Cans And Brahms (2015 Remix)
3. We Have Heaven (2015 Remix)
4. South Side Of The Sky (2015 Remix)
DISC 4:
1. Five Per Cent For Nothing (2015 Remix)
2. Long Distance Runaround (2015 Remix)
3. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) [2015 Remix]
4. Mood For A Day (2015 Remix)
5. Heart Of The Sunrise (2015 Remix)
6. We Have Heaven (Reprise) [2015 Remix]
DISC 5:
1. Close To The Edge
DISC 6:
1. And You And I
2. Siberian Khatru
DISC 7:
1. The Revealing Science of God (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 8:
1. The Remembering (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 9:
1. The Ancient (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 10:
1. Ritual (New Stereo Mix)
DISC 11:
1. The Gates Of Delirium (2016 Remix)
DISC 12:
1. Sound Chaser (2016 Remix)
2. To Be Over (2016 Remix)
YES: THE STEVEN WILSON REMIXES
YES: THE STEVEN WILSON REMIXES which spotlights five studio albums that helped secure theband’s recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
It includes remixed versions of: The Yes Album (1971), Fragile (1971), Close To The Edge (1972), the double album Tales From Topographic Oceans (1973), and Relayer (1974). Each album features remixed audio by renowned producer Steven Wilson, released on vinyl for the first time.
After their initial release in the 1970’s,Wilson’s articulate remix shines a light on the stellar performances that run deep through each of these the albums, from hits like “Roundabout” and “I’ve Seen All Good People,” to album-side length epics like “Close To The Edge” and “The Gates Of Delirium.”
The music included in this collection confirms the band’s standing as the most enduring, ambitious, and virtuosic progressive band in rock history. It also follows the band through a number of personnel changes. Starting in February 1971 with Yes’s third studio release, The Yes Album, the band featured vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Steve Howe, keyboardist Tony Kaye and drummer Bill Bruford. Released just nine months later, Fragile was Yes’s first release with keyboardist Rick Wakeman. The same line-up returned on 1972’s Close To The Edge. A year later, drummer Alan White made his Yes debut on Tales From Topographic Oceans. And finally, keyboardist Patrick Moraz joined for Relayer in 1974
Yes is among the longest lasting and most successful of the ’70s progressive rock groups, proving to be one of the lasting success stories from that musical genre. The band, founded in 1968, overcame a generational shift in its audience and the departure of its most visible members at key points in its history to reach the end of the century as the definitive progressive rock band. Where rivals such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer withered away commercially after the mid-’70s, and Genesis and King Crimson altered their sounds so radically as to become unrecognizable to their original fans, Yes retained the same sound, and performed much of the same repertoire that they were doing in 1971, and for their trouble, found themselves being taken seriously a quarter of a century later. Their audience remained huge because they had always attracted younger listeners drawn to their mix of daunting virtuosity, cosmic (often mystical) lyrics, complex musical textures, and powerful yet delicate lead vocals.