Jon Anderson 3 Ships (1985) (22th Anniversary Edition)

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [22nd Anniversary Edition, 2007] (Re-up)

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [22nd Anniversary Edition, 2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 408 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 151 MB | Covers - 218 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Opio Media (OPIOVP03CD)

This is an oddity: a Christmas album incognito. Save a red and green stripe on the back cover, the outside packaging is conspicuously devoid of the usual holiday trappings, leaving the astute person to deduce from the track listing Three Ships' true intent. Further complicating matters is the fact that half of the songs are new compositions from Jon Anderson, none of which have holiday-related titles (unless "Forest of Fire" warms your holiday chestnuts). On listening to this, the songs themselves do little to clear up the confusion; while the traditional tunes ("Three Ships," "The Holly and the Ivy") are obviously Christmas songs, the new compositions are spiritual in Anderson's typically general sense and rarely address Christmastime directly…

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]  Music

Posted by Andi_Deris at April 8, 2018
Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]

Jon Anderson - 3 Ships (1985) [Japan 1st Press, 1987]
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Scans
250 Mb | 93 Mb | 27 Mb | Time: 39:30
Elektra/Warner-Pioneer Corp. | 32XD-886
Progressive Rock, Pop Rock, Christmas

3 Ships is the fourth solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released on Elektra Records in 1985. It includes versions of traditional Christmas carols and original material by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson. The three ships reference comes from the song "I Saw Three Ships," which states, "I saw three ships come sailing in, on Christmas day in the morning".

Jon Anderson - Song Of Seven (1980) [Japanese Edition 2011]  Music

Posted by gribovar at July 2, 2023
Jon Anderson - Song Of Seven (1980) [Japanese Edition 2011]

Jon Anderson - Song Of Seven (1980) [Japanese Edition 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 264 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 93 MB | Covers - 64 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Arcangelo (ARC-8062)

Jon Anderson records naturally sound like Yes records, and not only because of his high, frequently double-tracked tenor. Anderson, who wrote, arranged, and produced Song of Seven, his second solo album, fills his overstuffed arrangements with dense keyboard textures and sparkling acoustic guitar strumming, just like the music of his band. For parts of this album, he evokes touches of early rock & roll and seems to be singing of romance, but by late in the second side, amid sound effects of birds and children, his keening vocals, in melodies seemingly borrowed from Anglican hymnals, are going on about the strength of dreams and stairways of love. Restraint is not one of Anderson's characteristics.

Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow (1976) [Japanese Edition 2011]  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 20, 2023
Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow (1976) [Japanese Edition 2011]

Jon Anderson - Olias Of Sunhillow (1976) [Japanese Edition 2011]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 272 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 104 MB | Covers - 105 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Arcangelo (ARC-8061)

Inspired by the artwork of Roger Dean and the writings of Ver Stanley Alder, Jon Anderson developed an entire story around the idea of an interstellar exodus from Sunhillow, writing this album around the narrative (named for the spaceship's architect, Olias). The idea may seem overly ambitious, but Anderson fills the record with enough magical moments to delight fans of Yes' mystic side. The music is written and performed almost entirely by Anderson, who dubs vocals, plays guitar and harp, and adds percussion and the occasional synthesizer to flesh out his ideas so that at no point does the music lose its spellbinding effect for lack of sonic detail. Olias of Sunhillow is faithful to the spirit of Yes, though decidedly more airy than that band's visceral style - its closest comparison would be Fragile's "We Have Heaven" or Going for the One's "Wonderous Stories"…
Jon Anderson - Song of Seven (Remastered & Expanded Edition) (1980/2020)

Jon Anderson - Song of Seven (Remastered & Expanded Edition) (1980/2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 293 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 108 Mb | 00:47:03
Progressive Rock | Label: Cherry Red Records, Esoteric Recordings

SONG OF SEVEN was a UK top forty hit upon its release by Atlantic Records in November 1980 and spawned a solo tour which established Jon Anderson as a regarded artist in his own right. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered from the original Atlantic Records master tapes and is expanded to include two rare US single edits previously unreleased on CD and restores the original album artwork in a digipak.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 24, 2024
Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024)

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 407 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 137 MB | Covers - 115 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Frontiers Records (FR CD 1422)

During Jon Anderson’s 39-year Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career as the lead vocalist of YES, he was seen as one of the leading proponents of the Progressive Rock movement. During his tenure with YES, he recorded 19 studio albums and multiple live albums, many of which have been certified gold and platinum. Albums such as The “YES” album, “Fragile”, “Close to the Edge”, “Tales of Topographic Oceans”, and “90125” remain classic albums to this day. Songs such as “Roundabout”, “Yours is No Disgrace”, “And You and I”, “Going for the One”, “Awaken”, and “Owner of a Lonely Heart” were staples on Active Rock radio throughout the 70’s and 80’s.
While still a member of YES, Jon released multiple solo records and collaborations, the most noteworthy being his 4 albums with Greek composer Vangelis Upon leaving YES in 2008, Jon continued releasing multiple solo records…
Yes - Relayer (1974) [Definitive Edition, Steven Wilson Remix 2014]

Yes - Relayer (1974) [Definitive Edition, Steven Wilson Remix 2014]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 283 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 113 MB | Covers - 137 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Atlantic/Panegyric (GYRBD50096)

Digitally remixed, remastered and expanded 40th Anniversary edition of the Prog band's 1974 album. The CD features a completely new stereo album mix by Steven Wilson plus the two promo singles edits taken from the album. Original artwork expanded, restored and approved by Roger Dean. Presented as a double digipak format in a slipcase with new sleeve notes by writer Sid Smith.
Yes had fallen out of critical favor with Tales from Topographic Oceans, a two-record set of four songs that reviewers found indulgent. But they had not fallen out of the Top Ten, and so they had little incentive to curb their musical ambitiousness…
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus (1993)

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 849 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 305 MB | Covers - 25 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Caroline/Herald (HER 006), 1994

Recorded live on the final night of the 1989 Anderson/Bruford/Wakeman/Howe tour, this two-CD set offers both oldies and improvements upon their new material. You'll probably find yourself listening only to the second CD, as the first CD largely consists of shaky solo medleys. Howe fares the best with delicate renditions of "Mood for a Day" and "The Clap." Anderson's guitar and vocal turn comes off like a coffeehouse gig - not bad, especially when he samples "Teakbois," but not riveting. Wakeman's "Merlin" and "Catherine Parr" solo trades speed for precision, and the crowd is unaccountably thrilled when he wrenches unimpressive blow-bottle sounds out of a keyboard. Bruford blows his solo yet again, just as in Yessongs; infatuated with electronic percussion, he produces a grating assortment of clanks and conks…

Jon Anderson - Animation (1982) [Japanese Edition 2006] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 24, 2020
Jon Anderson - Animation (1982) [Japanese Edition 2006] (Repost)

Jon Anderson - Animation (1982) [Japanese Edition 2006]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 411 MB | Covers - 44 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Archangelo (ARC-7190)

Animation is the third solo album by Jon Anderson, and it shows both hearkenings to the other two and a new energy and direction. When he recorded the first album, Olias of Sunhillow, he was a member of Yes. That album has a strong progressive rock texture, being composed of longer pieces that all weave into one conceptual piece. It is also important to note that that release is a true "solo" work, Anderson performing virtually every sound on the record. By the time he released Song of Seven, both his professional status (he was no longer a member of Yes) and musical theory seemed to have changed. The album was for more pop-oriented, although a few points (the title track, most notably) still contained strong progressive rock tendencies…

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024) {Japanese Edition}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 20, 2024
Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024) {Japanese Edition}

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks - True (2024) {Japanese Edition}
XLD Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 479 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 193 Mb
Full Scans | 01:01:43 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock | Avalon #MICP-11902

During Jon Anderson’s 39-year Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career as the lead vocalist of YES, he was seen as one of the leading proponents of the Progressive Rock movement. During his tenure with YES, he recorded 19 studio albums and multiple live albums, many of which have been certified gold and platinum. Albums such as The “YES” album, “Fragile”, “Close to the Edge”, “Tales of Topographic Oceans”, and “90125” remain classic albums to this day. Songs such as “Roundabout”, “Yours is No Disgrace”, “And You and I”, “Going for the One”, “Awaken”, and “Owner of a Lonely Heart” were staples on Active Rock radio throughout the 70’s and 80’s.