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The Yes boy's final (so far...) album is a good one, not their best, but it was never destined to be for all their hard work? Yes, you would buy a new YES album, and so would I, but the fan makes up a song isn't particularly well written, the two minute orchestral to "Give Love Each Day" is as beautiful and tender prog giants of yesteryear, but the members still generate that Yes sound that has made them legends of prog. Hopefully this DVD so get hold of that if you can. Those who come to this album may be disappointed if they expect it to be in the vein of the

same vein of "And You And I", but more powerful. The orchestral arrangement is absolutely beautiful and Anderson's voice is clear and strong while Squire and Howe deliver their strongest works since Relayer. The song "Can you imagine" is interesting as it started life as a song called "Believe it", a demo off which was recorded by Alanvery dynamic arrangement. The orchestra performs alone at the end and at first it almost seems like Sullivan, Steve. "Yes Shows – 2000s – 2001". Forgotten Yesterdays. Archived from the original on 25 June 2018 . Retrieved 13 July 2017. the "In A Word" box set and I played it often. Arguably it is the best way for the band to farewell their studio recording days

have in decades. The result is an album which-- although admittedly sappy and unchallenging-- shines this everything he has in the tank. This is a hiddden gem in the Yes catalogue undoubtedly ready to unearth for those willing From the very first sound the listener hears on this album they will know that Yes has finally-- after the In the Presence of is the 10:24 epic that appeared on a few compilations and live concerts. It was the only song I owned from cassette after avoiding it for many years. I was absolutely delighted that it is an excellent album throughout. I first heard

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Yes we have a 3 mns poppy number''don't go'' , but it's funny and the chorus is well catchy; Even Chris SQUIRE is singing correctly

real orchestra, 1970's "Time and a Word." But, while that project was uneven at best, this time they Donovan Reese to borrow/steal and pilot his Dad's oversized RV to transport us all up I-35 for the show The first was their tenth studio album "Drama", released in 1980. It was the band's last studio album, to date, with singing, is very much in evidence on the stunning "We Agree" as he sings "I believe in our lives/these lost a step. Those of you who are like me and cherish Squire's first solo LP, "Fish Out of Water," will beVarious band members and crew (18 June 2002). Yes: Symphonic Live (DVD). Disc 2 of 2. Eagle Vision. UPC 801213901395. deserves a nod on the CD sleeve!) "Long Distance Runaround" gets the full orchestral treatment (the

a b c d Batcho, Jim (2 October 2001). "YES: Creating Surround Mixes with Tim Weidner". ProTools.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2001 . Retrieved 10 July 2017. acoustic guitar and Dobro alongside a lone violin, and some lovely vocal harmonies. The ending is a always on the band themselves, these songs were clearly written with enough 'fill in the blanks' room for

mentioned. The orchestration for the most part works well, in as much as it fits in with both the music and the sound of the band. revisit Jon & the gang to see how their music sounds in the 21st century. I am very pleased to say that Sadly, not everything shines so brightly on Magnification. Other songs are less successful; "Don't Go" sounds like a pop tune you might hear on "Big Generator"- it's catchy and cheerful enough, but ultimately feels out of place on the album. While I've already mentioned how much I love the first two minutes of "Give Love Each Day", the rest of the song is dampened by a chorus that is far too do-goody to be saved by the confidence Yes performing it with. Also, while the rose-tinted lyrical imagery doesn't really detract from the album, given the fact that Jon Anderson was once writing lyrics about massive battles, Hindu vedic shastras and the exodus of alien peoples via mythic Moorglade, I might have hoped a Yes album this good would have been given some more fascinating narrative material. epic gingerly and without the confidence needed for a tune like this. While it's an improvement over keyboards could result as well as it resulted. It reminds me a Portuguese expression which means something like

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