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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Going For The One 2. Turn Of The Century 3. Parallels 4. Wonderous Stories 5. Awaken 6. Montreux's Theme (bonus track) 7. Vevey (revisited/bonus track) 8. Amazing Grace (bonus track) 9. Going For The One (rehearsal previously unreleased bonus track) 10. Parallels (rehearsal previously unreleased bonus track) 11. Turn Of The Century (rehearsal previously unreleased bonus track) 12. Eastern Number ('Awaken' early version previously unreleased bonus trac k)
Album Notes Yes: Jon Anderson (vocals, guitar, harp); Steve Howe (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Rick wakeman (piano, organ, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Chris Squire (bass, background vocals); Alan White (drums, percussion).Recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland; Saint Martins Church, Vevey, Switzerland and Advision Studios, London, England between 1976 & 1977. Originally released on Atlantic (19106). Includes liner notes by Tim Jones. | |||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 26/08/08 by: Awaken to the sounds and harmonies, no matter how fragile you are, as there are no parallells to these wondrous stories. At the turn of the century they knew..... corney i know... but this is the best.. along side "The Gates of Delirium". If you like YES then you already know... if you do not know YES then give it a go... Awaken is going to be my Requim. Bought it again cos I lose, scratch, misplace it.. and others... so many times. So a fresh start with an all time favourite... Time to blow my mind again. Review ID: 10000000008451381 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 20/06/08 by: BRILLIANT WHEN I BOUGHT IT NINETEEN SEVENTY SEVEN AND STILL BRILLIANT TODAY ONLY SOUNDS BETTER REMASTERED AND EVEN BETTER WITH THE BONUS TRACKS MIGHT AS WELL REPLACE A FEW MORE OF MY OLD VINYLS WHILE IM AT IT Review ID: 10000000007650363 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 28/04/08 by: I love the yes music and buy what i missed before when i was at the age of 16 i got the cd close to the edge as christmas present and from this time i am interesting about them and enjoy it Review ID: 10000000006880943 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 16/11/06(updated 17/11/06) by: I wish Rhino had released this in digipack form as they did for some of the other Yes albums, as the original triple gatefold cover was fantastic. Yes sound very different on this album, much more like a conventional Rock band (I'm talking strictly about the sound here, this is still Prog). Squire's bass in particular is softer and deeper than usual, Howe's guitar has a dirtier sound and White's drumming stays resolutely on top of the beat. The sound quality has always been a little bit of an issue on this album, as the production style appears to have made extreme use of multi-tracking, and consequently sounds a little muddied. There was also a lot of hissing in some of the quieter passages. This new Rhino release is noticable better than the older versions and many may find replacing their old CD worthwhile. This is considered by many to be Yes' last album from their classic period, and it is of a very high standard, all of the tracks are exceptional. The title track and "Parallels" are huge, fast paced rockers - they have an "out of control" quality which I really like, the entire band playing in an immodest, virtuoso, flat-out manner, as if they are trying to win a competition or something. "Going for the One" in particular has so much happening towards the end of the track, it becomes pleasantly overwhelming. "Turn of the Century" is a complete contrast. This is a beautiful and gentle composition, led by classical guitar and Anderson's ethereal sounding vocals (the Pygmalion style lyrics are superb too), from start to finish it is dripping with otherworldly atmosphere. Another track with much atmosphere is the childlike "Wonderous Stories", with its unusual Vachalia and sleigh bell instrumentation. "Awaken" along with "Turn of the Century" is one of the best tracks in the entire Yes catalogue. It is quite long at around fifteen minutes, but the time flies by whilst listening to it. It sounds very classical, and has a powerful Cathedral Organ in the arrangement throughout. Anderson's Obscure eastern style lyrics may not make a lot of sense, but they seem perfect here somehow. Review ID: 10000000002357392 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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