Yes: Symphonic Music Of Yes
Yes: Symphonic Music Of Yes
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Yes
Label: Voiceprint Uk
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 805772061910
Genre: Rock
Limited double blue colored vinyl LP pressing. Released in 1993, this album pitches the weight of the London Philharmonic Orchestra on a selection of Yes classics, with the involvement of Yes alumni Jon Anderson, Steve Howe and Bill Bruford, under the auspices of arranger Dee Palmer (formerly David Palmer). Palmer had previously worked with Jethro Tull, and had released a succession of symphonic tributes for the RCA label featuring the music of Jethro Tull, Genesis, and Pink Floyd. Adding still further to the Progressive Rock credibility of this release is the presence of recording engineer Alan Parsons, by then a recording artist in his own right, but who as a sound engineer had engineered the Pink Floyd classic Dark Side of the Moon. And the cover art is provided by no less than Roger Dean whose vistas of imaginary, alien landscapes featured on many of the classic Yes albums. This collection is a very worthwhile re-interpretation of choice items from the Yes back catalog.
Tracks:
1.1 Roundabout
1.2 Close to the Edge
1.3 Wonderous Stories
1.4 I've Seen All Good People
1.5 Mood for a Day
1.6 Owner of a Lonely Heart
2.1 Survival
2.2 Heart of the Sunrise
2.3 Soon
2.4 Starship Trooper