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The Yes AlbumThe Yes Album is an album by United Kingdom progressive rock band Yes. Recording began in October 1970 in music and the album was released on Atlantic Records in March 1971 in music. This was the album that finally set Yes's career alight, with the album reaching #7 in the UK and, eventually, #40 in the US, where it was a platinum seller. ''The Yes Album'' is generally considered a classic '70's rock album and a highlight of the band's long career. == Track listing == # Yours Is No Disgrace / Yes (9:41) # Clap* / Howe (3:17) # Starship Trooper (9:28) ## Life seeker / Anderson ## Disillusion / Squire ## Würm / Howe # I've Seen All Good People (6:55) ## Your move / Anderson ## All good people / Squire # A Venture / Anderson (3:18) # Perpetual Change / Anderson/Squire (8:52) * ''Recorded live at The Lyceum, London, July 17, 1970'' ==Personnel== * Jon Anderson: Singer, percussion * Chris Squire: Bass guitar, vocals * Steve Howe (guitarist): Electric guitar and acoustic guitars, vachalia, vocal * Tony Kaye: Piano, Organ (music), Robert Moog * Bill Bruford: Drums, percussion * Colin Goldring: Recorders == Commentary == Often considered the first classic Yes recording, ''The Yes Album'' set the stage for the band's route to superstardom with ''Fragile'' and their epic masterpiece ''Close to the Edge''. This was their first commercial success and, reportedly, it had to be or Atlantic was going to cut them loose. Many features for which Yes became known are demonstrated for the first time on ''The Yes Album'': * The \"democratic\" balance of the band -- with each virtuoso member making his own significant contribution -- is seen here for the first time. While other bands were hiring orchestras to provide their songs with a fuller sound, Yes had the talent and the musicianship to be their own orchestra. * Steve Howe appeared with the band for the first time and played a very prominent role throughout. His solo acoustic song, ''Clap'' (forever renamed by Anderson's mis-introduction on the live track) has always been a concert favorite of the band and their fans. * The band began to explore longer songs with ''Yours Is No Disgrace'', ''Starship Trooper'', and ''Perpetual Change'', foreshadowing the many album-side-length tracks that followed on ''Close to the Edge'', ''Tales from Topographic Oceans'' and ''Relayer''. ==External links== * [http://yesworld.com/lyrics/TheYesAlbum.html Yes Lyrics: The Yes Album] * [http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=1826 Prog Archives: The Yes Album] Yes albums 1971 albums Rock albums The Yes AlbumSee other meanings of words starting from letter: TTA | TB | TC | TD | TE | TF | TG | TH | TI | TJ | TK | TL | TŁ | TM | TN | TO | TP | TR | TS | TU | TW | TX | TY | TZ |Words begining with The_Yes_Album: The_Yes_Album The_Yes_Album |
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