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Hollywood wrote:They always have a revolving cast of people. This will only be the second Yes record without Jon Anderson. The problem I have with it is that they hired a sound-a-like singer. When they got Trevor Horn for the Drama record he did not sound like Jon Anderson and the result was a really good record. Possibly my favorite Yes record. Now the negative is that most fans feel that Horn was not very good on the Anderson's material live. I have never heard any recordings so I can't personally say, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Anderson still does dates, but only a few at a time and only a couple times a year. His health will not allow him to tour for long periods.
Pelata wrote:I like Yes in small doses...can be a little hard to follow for me sometimes...give me a greatest hits CD and I'm good...
Rip Rokken wrote:Pelata wrote:I like Yes in small doses...can be a little hard to follow for me sometimes...give me a greatest hits CD and I'm good...
Same here -- I always found a lot of it too self-indulgent for me and I couldn't relate to it. I do love some of their work, and followed a lot of side-projects by Yes alumni for a while, but that was mainly stemming from my interest in ASIA. I had ABWH, GTR, and some others. The less melodic it was, the less I was interested. ASIA to me was more my taste -- outstanding musicians who kept the indulgence in check for the sake of the music. Probably no surprise that 90125 was my favorite Yes album, then.
Come to think of it, I did have an interesting Yes collector's set on cassette. It was a big flat box with Roger Dean artwork, and it had a big booklet with the history of Yes and 4-6 cassettes with the history of their music. The history was an excellent read, but the earliest music was pretty hard to listen to for me.
Hollywood wrote:When they got Trevor Horn for the Drama record he did not sound like Jon Anderson and the result was a really good record. Possibly my favorite Yes record. Now the negative is that most fans feel that Horn was not very good on the Anderson's material live. I have never heard any recordings so I can't personally say, but it wouldn't surprise me.
SF-Dano wrote:Honestly, I miss Trevor Rabin on guitar in this band alot.
SF-Dano wrote:Honestly, I miss Trevor Rabin on guitar in this band alot.
yulog wrote:Don't quite understand why Yes is doing a new album with the fill in guy and Jon anderson has scheduled shows with Rick wakeman> Sounds like it could be another Styx situation going on, who knows maybe the new guys will bring life to this band.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I'm a massive Yes fan, but I wasn't really interested in this record until I found out Trevor Horn is producing. That could be interesting, at the very least. Wish Rabin was still involved though.
Don wrote:An interview from earlier this month.
http://guitarinternational.com/wpmu/201 ... vor-rabin/
New Albums
Arlene: What about the record that you’re currently working on with your Yes compatriots, Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman?
Trevor: We haven’t started yet. But Jon, Rick, and I are really itching to do it.
Arlene: How are things coming along with your new, greatly anticipated solo record?
Trevor: I’m very happy with my solo album. It should be out in the next couple of months. It’s all instrumental, and I had a blast doing it.
Lou Molino III, is on drums. My son Ryan, plays drums on two tracks. He’s brilliant, and he’s very busy with his band, Grouplove. Also, he’s busy songwriting and producing.
Arlene: I hear there’s a lot of Dobro on the new album, which is my favorite instrument. What artistic direction and style of music is the focus of your new record?
Trevor: A lot of bluegrass, jazz, and a bit of, not sure what to call it!
Arlene: Your lead vocals are as exquisite as your guitar playing. Will you be singing on your new solo record?
Trevor: I will definitely be doing a vocal album next, and thanks.
Arlene: Will you be touring in support of your solo album, time and schedule permitting around your film scoring?
Trevor: I hope to. I played with Yes recently at The Greek Theater in L.A. and enjoyed it. So, time permitting, I hope so.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:any one causually reading these freaks talk about Yes.. just check out Rabins .. Cant Look Away .. album ..
its brillaint .. the happy version of Late Night .. .. good stuff..,.. freaks are good folks too. ..
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