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Album Review: Yesshows

  • Artist: Yes
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 24, 1980
  • Total Time: 39:13
  • Type: Live, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The second official concert package from Yes contains tunes recorded over a span of two years (1976-1978) and two different incarnations of the band. Like its live predecessor Yessongs (1973), Yesshows finds the combo during one of their states of perpetual change. Jon Anderson (vocals), Steve Howe (guitar), Chris Squire (bass/vocals), and Alan White (drums) are joined by Rick Wakeman (keyboards) on a majority of the selections. The exceptions being "Gates of Delirium" from Relayer (1974) and the Tales from Topographic Oceans' (1973) epic "Ritual" -- which is presented in two parts -- and has Patrick Moraz (keyboards) in Wakeman's stead. The original concept contained a few features that would have been akin to Yessongs. They debated as to whether they should make it another triple-LP and feature Tales from Topographic Oceans in its entirety, like Close to the Edge had been done on Yessongs. Undecided, they made a rough mix of a two-album incarnation, but then shelved it in order to focus their attentions on creating new music. Purportedly, that unapproved (by Yes, anyway) version was cleaned up by the record company and released for the holiday shopping frenzy of 1980. As issued, the seven tracks hang well together and provide enthusiasts an opportunity to hear a mixture of older and newer material. Best of all, Yes retain their enviable ability to ably re-create the complex and challenging passages with a soul that is occasionally lacking from the studio counterparts. Reaching back nearly a decade is an excellent update of the optimistic "Aquarian Age" anthem and the title composition of their second platter, "Time and a Word." It is enveloped by a pair of equally well-executed sides from Going for the One (1977). Here, both the opener "Parallels" and the song "Going for the One" exceed the comparatively sterile non-live readings. Particularly endearing and inspired is Anderson's off-key voice crack during the high-octane chorus of the latter. The more involved works -- especially the Moraz performances on "The Gates of Delirium" and the nearly half-hour "Ritual" -- are fuelled by a continuous energy. They build on the structure established from the respective long-players, yet even the most intricate elements and dynamics are amplified in their decisiveness and command. Anderson's intimacy and passion fuse on the closer "Wondrous Stories," almost as if releasing the audience from one last embrace. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Parallels (Lyrics) Chris Squire Yes (6:57)
Time and a Word (Lyrics) David Foster, Jon Anderson Yes (4:05)
Going for the One (Lyrics) Jon Anderson Yes (5:13)
The Gates of Delirium Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Patrick Moraz, Alan White, Chris Squire Yes (22:58)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Don't Kill the Whale (Lyrics) Chris Squire, Jon Anderson Yes
Ritual, Pts. 1 & 2 Chris Squire, Alan White, Rick Wakeman, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe Yes
Wonderous Stories (Lyrics) Jon Anderson Yes

Credits

Geoff Young (Engineer), Chris Squire (Vocals), Chris Squire (Mixing), Sean Davis (Engineer), Neil Burn (Engineer), Chris Squire (Bass), Alan White (Drums), Rick Wakeman (Keyboards), Barry Ainsworth (Engineer), Yes (Arranger), Steve Howe (Vocals), Nigel Luby (Engineer), Roger Dean (Design), Joe Gastwirt (Remastering), Jon Anderson (Vocals), Yes (Producer), Mike Dunne (Engineer), Lisa Tanner (Photography), Steve Howe (Guitar), BBC (Engineer), Roger Dean (Paintings), Tony Wilson (Producer), Bill Aitken (?), Patrick Moraz (Keyboards), Bill Aitken (Engineer)
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Yesshows
Live album by Yes
Released December 19, 1980
Recorded August 17, 1976 -
October 28, 1978
Genre Progressive rock
Length 78:54
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Yes
Professional reviews
Yes chronology
Drama
(1980)
Yesshows
(1980)
Classic Yes
(1981)
Back cover

Yesshows is the second live album by British progressive rock group Yes. Released shortly after the appearance of Drama, Yesshows comprises live performances ranging from the summer of 1976 to the supporting tour for Tormato in 1978. The album's release was supervised by bassist Chris Squire.

Like the group's previous live album, Yessongs, Yesshows begins with a recording of Igor Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. Unlike the Yessongs version, the band members may be heard playing in tandem with the Stravinsky track on this recording.

Although Rick Wakeman is the keyboardist on most tracks, the 1976 performances ("The Gates of Delirium" and "Ritual - Nous Sommes du Soleil") feature Patrick Moraz. Moraz left Yes just before the recording of Going for the One.

On the original double vinyl LP, "Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil)" was split in two, with its second half continuing on Side D of the record. For the CD edition, it has been stitched back together, although each part has been allotted its own track number.

The album is also notable for showing photographs of the band's late 70s live stage performances - around 1977 they developed the idea of a circular rotating stage, known informally as performing "in the round", with Jon Anderson's microphone hanging from the ceiling of the venue.

Issued as Yes were about to disband (temporarily, as it turned out), Yesshows stands as a fitting live memento of their late 1970s era.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Parallels" (Chris Squire) – 7:07
    • recorded at Ahoy-Halle, Rotterdam. 11/24/1977
  2. "Time and a Word" (Jon Anderson/David Foster) – 4:06
    • recorded at Empire Pool, Wembley, 10/27/1978
  3. "Going for the One" (Jon Anderson) – 5:22
    • recorded at Festhalle, Frankfurt, 11/18/1977

Side two

  1. "The Gates of Delirium" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe/Alan White/Patrick Moraz) – 22:40
    • recorded at Cobo Hall, Detroit, 8/17/1976

Side three

  1. "Don't Kill the Whale" (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire) – 6:50
    • recorded at Empire Pool, Wembley, 10/28/1978
  2. "Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil)" (Part 1) (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe/Rick Wakeman/Alan White) – 11:48
    • recorded at Cobo Hall, Detroit, 8/17/1976

Side four

  1. "Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil)" (Part 2) (Jon Anderson/Chris Squire/Steve Howe/Rick Wakeman/Alan White) – 17:07
    • recorded at Cobo Hall, Detroit, 8/17/1976
  2. "Wonderous Stories" (Jon Anderson) – 3:54
    • recorded at Ahoy-Halle, Rotterdam. 11/24/1977

2009 Japan Bonus Tracks

  1. "I've Seen All Good People"
  2. "Roundabout"


Chart

Yesshows (Atlantic K 60142) reached #22 in the UK. It also reached #43 in the US during a chart stay of 12 weeks.

Personnel

Reissues

1987 - Atlantic - CD
1994 - Atlantic - CD (Remastered )
2001 - Atlantic - CD (HDCD remaster)

Sources

  • AllMusicGuide.com
  • "Top Pop Albums 1955-2001", Joel Whitburn, c.2002

 
 
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