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Yes - Like It Is: At the Mesa Arts Center (2015)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 6, 2025
Yes - Like It Is: At the Mesa Arts Center (2015)

Yes - Like It Is: At the Mesa Arts Center (2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 549 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 204 MB | DVD5- 4.1 GB
1:23:45 | Prog Rock | Label: Frontiers Music SRL

Recorded in Mesa, Arizona on 12th August 2014. YES is one of the world s most influential, ground-breaking, and respected progressive rock bands. On August 12th 2014, YES performed two of their most popular and storied albums of their catalog in their entirety, all in one concert: Close to the Edge and Fragile at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ. A must for all YES enthusiasts as well as a wonderful introduction to new fans of the band.

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 27, 2024
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [Japanese Edition 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 353 MB | Covers - 88 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-13514)

On Yes' first two albums, Yes (1969) and Time and a Word (1970), the quintet was mostly searching for a sound on which they could build, losing one of their original members - guitarist Peter Banks - in the process. Their third time out proved the charm - The Yes Album constituted a de facto second debut, introducing the sound that would carry them forward across the next decade or more. Gone are any covers of outside material, the group now working off of its own music from the ground up. A lot of the new material was actually simpler - in linear structure, at least - than some of what had appeared on their previous albums, but the internal dynamics of their playing had also altered radically, and much of the empty space that had been present in their earlier recordings was also filled up here…

Yes - Magnification (2001) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 10, 2025
Yes - Magnification (2001) {Japan 1st Press}

Yes - Magnification (2001) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 463 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 167 Mb
Scans Included | 01:04:24 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock | Beyond Music / Imperial Records #TECI-24077

Magnification is the nineteenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 10 September 2001 by Eagle Records. It is their last album recorded with singer Jon Anderson in the band, and their only one recorded as a four-piece and without a keyboardist. At the end of their Masterworks Tour and the departure of keyboardist Igor Khoroshev in 2000, the band agreed to record a new studio album with added orchestral arrangements, something they had also done on their second album, Time and a Word (1970). The album was recorded and mixed using Pro Tools with producer Tim Weidner and orchestral arrangements by Larry Groupé who conducted the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Magnification received mixed reviews from music critics upon release and became one of the band's lowest selling albums, reaching number 71 on the UK Albums Chart and number 186 on the Billboard 200.

Yes - Magnification (2001) [2CD Reissue 2004]  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 17, 2024
Yes - Magnification (2001) [2CD Reissue 2004]

Yes - Magnification (2001) [2CD Reissue 2004]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 751 MB | Covers - 52 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Eagle Records (ER 20062-2R1)

Many call Yes' brand of progressive rock "symphonic rock." The term means that the group produces arrangements in the vein of a symphony using typical rock instrumentation. With Magnification, Yes has taken that a step further, adding a symphony orchestra. The orchestra is not simply thrown over the top, though; the songs were written for this particular grouping. Yes has flirted with this type of thing before. Released in 1970, the Time and a Word album featured a string section, but the complete integration is what makes Magnification a superior work. The material on the CD is pretty standard modern Yes fare, but the addition of that symphony really does create a whole new texture. It also seems as if it inspired the band, and some members put in performances that are head and shoulders above their recent work. The album does have its weak moments and gets just a little over the top at times, but there are a lot more moments that shine than dull ones.

Yes - Yesshows (1980) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 22, 2024
Yes - Yesshows (1980) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)

Yes - Yesshows (1980) [Japanese Edition 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 668 MB | Covers - 67 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-13525/6)

The second official concert package from Yes contains tunes recorded over a span of two years (1976-1978) and two different incarnations of the band. Like its live predecessor Yessongs (1973), Yesshows finds the combo during one of their states of perpetual change. Jon Anderson (vocals), Steve Howe (guitar), Chris Squire (bass/vocals), and Alan White (drums) are joined by Rick Wakeman (keyboards) on a majority of the selections. The exceptions being "Gates of Delirium" from Relayer (1974) and the Tales from Topographic Oceans' (1973) epic "Ritual" - which is presented in two parts - and has Patrick Moraz (keyboards) in Wakeman's stead. The original concept contained a few features that would have been akin to Yessongs…
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…

Yes - Big Generator (1987) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 24, 2024
Yes - Big Generator (1987) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)

Yes - Big Generator (1987) [Japanese Edition 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 521 MB | Covers - 73 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-13529)

The four-years-in-the-making follow-up to Yes' comeback album, 90125, Big Generator was also a million-selling hit, although not as successful as its predecessor, probably because the singles "Love Will Find a Way" (number 30) and "Rhythm of Love" (number 40) couldn't match "Owner of a Lonely Heart" from the previous LP, even if they were favorites on AOR radio at the time. Actually, it was the title track that was a carbon copy of "Owner," so maybe that was the problem. More likely, though, "Owner" was a one-shot (courtesy of producer Trevor Horn), and as Yes asserted itself more here, the band reverted more to its old style, making for some confusion. Nevertheless, this album was Yes' last major hit.

Yes - 90125 (1983) [Audio Fidelity, 24 KT + Gold CD, 2009]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 30, 2024
Yes - 90125 (1983) [Audio Fidelity, 24 KT + Gold CD, 2009]

Yes - 90125 (1983) [Audio Fidelity, 24 KT + Gold CD, 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 287 MB | Covers - 101 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Audio Fidelity (AFZ 063)

A stunning self-reinvention by a band that many had given up for dead, 90125 is the album that introduced a whole new generation of listeners to Yes. Begun as Cinema, a new band by Chris Squire and Alan White, the project grew to include the slick production of Trevor Horn, the new blood (and distinctly '80s guitar sound) of Trevor Rabin, and eventually the trademark vocals of returning founder Jon Anderson. His late entry insured that Rabin and Horn had a heavy influence on the sound. The album also marked the return of prodigal keyboardist Tony Kaye, whose crisp synth work on "Changes" marked the band's definitive break with its art rock roots. "Owner of a Lonely Heart" was a huge crossover hit, and its orchestral break has been relentlessly sampled by rappers ever since. The vocal harmonies of "Leave It" and the beautifully sprawling "Hearts" are additional high points, but there's nary a duff track on the album.

Yes - Tormato (1978) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 20, 2024
Yes - Tormato (1978) [Japanese Edition 2009] (Repost)

Yes - Tormato (1978) [Japanese Edition 2009]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 539 MB | Covers - 99 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Warner Music Japan (WPCR-13523)

The '70s model of Yes runs out of gas. Recorded in a morale slump and an impending haze of drink, Tormato's decent tunes are sabotaged by Rick Wakeman's increasing penchant for cheesy textures and the band's thin overall sound. "Don't Kill the Whale" was their last successful single for years; the soaring "Onward" almost but not quite redeems the twee silliness of "Arriving UFO" and "Circus of Heaven." Of special interest is the pounding "On the Silent Wings of Freedom," which pushes Chris Squire and Alan White to the front of the mix, establishing the kind of aggressive and straightforward rhythms that would propel the band through the '80s. Bass freaks, take note: this tune also marks one of the few appearances of the Dipthong pedal, accounting for Squire's distinctive "bow bow bow" sound.
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 | 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…