In a Word [Box]Yes
Release Date: 07/30/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
5
J&R Item # 455217_CD
UPC # 081227818623
Label: Rhino Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
5.
Close to the Edge: The Solid Time Of Change / Total Mass Retain / I Get Up I Get Down / Seasons Of Man
Disc: 3
Disc: 4
13.
Brother of Mine: The Big Dream / Nothing Can Come Between Us / Long Lost Brother Of Mine
Disc: 5
10.
In the Presence Of: Deeper / Death Of Ego / True Beginner / Turn Around And Remember
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Performer: Yes
Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Yes includes: Jon Anderson, Trevor Horne (vocals); Trevor Rabin (vocals, guitar); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Tony Kaye, Geoff Downes (keyboards); Chris Squire (bass); Bill Bruford, Alan White (drums). Compilation producers: Yes, David McLees. Includes liner notes by Chris Welch and Bill Martin. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Both IN A WORD: YES and 1991's YESYEARS offer a chronological view of the pioneering prog-rock band's work throughout its many lineup changes, interspersed with a few previously unreleased tunes. YESYEARS offered a considerably higher percentage of unreleased material. But looking at it optimistically, that leaves IN A WORD, which is one disc longer, with more room to anthologize the band's recorded canon. And while the boxes have a number of classic Yes cuts in common, there is no overlap between the rarities. For Yes fans interested in bang for their buck, this five-disc box retails for about the same price as its four-disc rival.
Q (10/02, p.134) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...In the early '70s Yes did achieve moments of clarity. They peak here on Disc 2's selections from the FRAGILE and CLOSE TO THE EDGE albums..."
Mojo (Publisher) (10/02, p.118) - "...Music that can still sound vital and edgy..."
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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