The Definitive Rock CollectionYes
Release Date: 01/23/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 962926_CD
UPC # 081227418823
Label: Rhino Records (USA)
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Performer: Yes
Producer: Tony Colton; Eddie Offord; Trevor Horn; Trevor Rabin; Jonathan Elias; Paul De Villiers; Tim Weidner; Bill Inglot; Bruce Fairbairn; Yes; Tony Colton; Eddie Offord; Trevor Horn; Trevor Rabin Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Yes: Chris Squire (bass guitar); Alan White , Bill Bruford (drum); Geoffrey Downes, Jon Anderson, Patrick Moraz, Peter Banks, Rick Wakeman, Steve Howe, Tony Kaye, Trevor Horn, Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood, Igor Khoroshev. Personnel: Billy Sherwood (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire, Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn (vocals); Peter Banks (guitar); Geoffrey Downes, Patrick Moraz, Rick Wakeman, Tony Kaye, Igor Khoroshev (keyboards); Alan White , Bill Bruford (drums, percussion). Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. Liner Note Author: Chris Welch . Photographers: Fraser Gray; Michael Putland; Harry Goodwin. A solid two-disc compilation that covers nearly the full career of Yes from their early psych-folk tunes through their prog-rock epics and on to the slick pop hits of the 1980s, DEFINITIVE ROCK is the perfect summation of this long-running band. Aside from three radio hits from the band's late period, all tracks are presented in their original lengths, including the eight-and-a-half minute "Roundabout" and the full three-part "Starship Trooper." Unlike most Yes compilations, this one even includes a track from the short-lived 1980 lineup featuring the Buggles' Trevor Horn on vocals. Newcomers would do well to start here.
The longest-running prog-rock group in the business, Yes flew on the strength of Jon Anderson's high, angelic voice and the group's instrumental virtuosity. The band began in England, rising from the ashes of pop-psych outfits like Tomorrow, Bodast, and Mabel Greer's Toyshop. Extending the technical facility of psychedelia and downplaying the trippiness, it helped forge the template for progressive rock and reigned as its most popular practitioners in the '70s. Over the years, Yes has weathered personnel changes, lawsuits, and changing public tastes while holding on to its original vision.
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