Thursday, October 6, 2011

Yes - 1972-01-21 - The White Yes Album


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Dr. Forrester said...

YES
THE WHITE YES ALBUM

Date: January 21, 1972 (the "Fragile" tour)

Venue: Concertbowl, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Recording: very good stereo audience

Art included

Tracks:
1) I'VE SEEN ALL GOOD PEOPLE - Anderson/Squire - 7.46
2) HEART OF THE SUNRISE - Anderson/Squire/Bruford - 9.50
3) RICK WAKEMAN SOLO - Wakeman - 7.38
4) LONG DISTANCE RUNAROUND - Anderson - 3.17
5) THE FISH (SCHINDLERIA PRAEMATURUS) - Squire - 1.22
6) YOURS IS NO DISGRACE - Anderson/Squire/Bruford/Kaye/Howe - 8.05

YES
Jon Anderson - Lead Vocals, Guitars and Harp
Steve Howe - Lead Guitars and Backing Vocals
Chris Squire - Bass Guitars and Backing Vocals
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
Bill Bruford - Drums and Percussion


Notes:

'THE WHITE YES ALBUM'
This is the first white YES album, recorded live at the famous Amsterdam concert-building, where so many great artists performed.
Some people call it: 'The Amsterdam Fillmore' and that is a good name for it.
As said before, every artist played at least once in his life in Amsterdam, and this time YES played there already for the second time within a few months!
In 2 days both concerts in Amsterdam and Rotterdam were completely sold out and even some wellknown press-authority's could not get tickets, now that says
some-thing doesn't it? It says that YES is now one of the most popular groups of the seventies not only in England and Holland, but also in the States and
all over the world.
YES is a revolution in music today, and that's a fact. Maybe Jon Anderson, song-writer and singer supreme, is responsible for that, but all YES members are
brilliant on their instruments.
Beside that, you'll find all the best parts of the concert, such as 'I've seen all good people', 'Hearts of the sunrise' and the Anderson composition
'Long Distance' and the wonderful 'Yours is no disgrace'.


Enjoy!

Wellos.