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Album Review: Olias of Sunhillow

  • Artist: Jon Anderson
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1976 07
  • Total Time: 44:10
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Inspired by the artwork of Roger Dean and the writings of Ver Stanley Alder, Jon Anderson developed an entire story around the idea of an interstellar exodus from Sunhillow, writing this album around the narrative (named for the spaceship's architect, Olias). The idea may seem overly ambitious, but Anderson fills the record with enough magical moments to delight fans of Yes' mystic side. The music is written and performed almost entirely by Anderson, who dubs vocals, plays guitar and harp, and adds percussion and the occasional synthesizer to flesh out his ideas so that at no point does the music lose its spellbinding effect for lack of sonic detail. Olias of Sunhillow is faithful to the spirit of Yes, though decidedly more airy than that band's visceral style -- its closest comparison would be Fragile's "We Have Heaven" or Going for the One's "Wonderous Stories" (which was clearly influenced by this record) on the vocal tracks, and Vangelis on the instrumental tracks. Although the album is effective in its entirety, "Sound Out the Galleon," "Olias (To Build the Moorglade)," and "Solid Space" are some of the more memorable excerpts. The arrangements incorporate elements of the four tribes of Sunhillow, the most noticeable being Oriental elements that prefigure Vangelis' own China (especially on the opening "Ocean Song"). While there are several songs that could have easily fit in Yes' own catalog, and the lyrics continue to mine the mystical musings that Yes fans had come to enjoy, Olias of Sunhillow is not the missing Yes album some might hope it to be, though it does deliver on the promise that the Jon & Vangelis collaborations seemed to hold. If possible, pick up the LP version of this release, since the packaging is stunning and features terrific artwork by Dave Roe. ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ocean Song Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (3:05)
Meeting (Garden of Geda) / Sound Out the Galleon Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (3:34)
Dance of Ranyart / Olias (To Build the Moorglade) Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (4:19)
Qoquaq Ën Transic/Naon/Taransic Cö Jon Anderson (7:08)
Flight of the Moonglade Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (3:24)
Solid Space Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (5:21)
Moon Ra / Chords / Song of Search Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (12:48)
To the Runner Jon Anderson Jon Anderson (4:29)

Credits

Mike Dunne (Engineer), Ken Freeman (Strings), Brian Gaylor (Synthesizer), Jon Anderson (Vocals), Moon Martin (Engineer), John Martin (Coordination), Brian East (Mastering)
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Olias of Sunhillow
Studio album by Jon Anderson
Released June 1976
Recorded 1976
Genre Progressive rock
New Age music
Length 44:10
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Jon Anderson
Professional reviews
Jon Anderson chronology
Olias of Sunhillow
(1976)
Song of Seven
(1980)

Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album.

The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus.

Fragile by Yes

The album's concept was inspired by the cover art by Roger Dean for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragile's "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by J.R.R. Tolkien and Vera Stanley Alder were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album.

The album was one of Anderson's most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity unsurpassed in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far as to say that Olias represents the kind of sound that Yes would have created if Vangelis had in fact joined the band. However, both Vangelis and Anderson have denied that they collaborated on the album, and it must be noted that Olias sounds markedly different from the five albums that Jon and Vangelis did actually produce together in the late 70s and early 80s.

The album has been re-released several times, most recently with a US CD release by Wounded Bird Records on February 28, 2006.

The album sleeve features a series of artworks by the artist David Fairbrother Roe, RA (whose other work included graphics for the Isle of Wight Festival, Nazareth - Hair of the Dog, and the Dragonflight novels of Anne McCaffrey).

Contents

Track listing

Vinyl

  • All Songs Written By Jon Anderson.

Side A

  1. Ocean Song
  2. Meeting (Garden of Geda)
  3. Sound Out the Galleon
  4. Dance of Ranyart
  5. Olias (To Build the Moorglade)
  6. QoQuaq Ën Transic
  7. Naon
  8. Transic Tö
  9. Flight of the Moorglade

Side B

  1. Solid Space
  2. Moon Ra
  3. Chords
  4. Song of Search
  5. To the Runner

CD

  1. Ocean Song – 3:05
  2. Meeting (Garden Of Geda) / Sound Out The Galleon – 3:34
  3. Dance Of Ranyart / Olias (To Build The Moorglade) – 4:19
  4. QoQuaq Ën Transic / Naon / Transic Tö – 7:08
  5. Flight Of The Moorglade – 3:24
  6. Solid Space – 5:21
  7. Moon Ra / Chords / Song Of Search – 12:48
  8. To The Runner – 4:29

Personnel

  • Jon Anderson: Lead & Backing Vocals, Guitars, Harp, Synthesizer
  • Brian "It's Going Now" Gaylor - Electronics, Synthesisers
  • Strings By Ken Freeman

Production

  • Engineered By Mike Dunne
  • John Martin - Co-ordination, equipment, goodies
  • Mastered at RCA by Brian East
  • Recorded at Seer Green
  • Illustrated & Designed by Dave Roe
  • Art direction by Hipgnosis
  • Portrait - Jeff Cummings
  • Portrait colouring - Richard Manning

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