Yes - Making for the one - GFTO Studio demos - 1977
Source Studio Sound Quality: A Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > You Artwork included
CD 1 :
Parallels #1 Parallels #2 Positively 4th Street #1 Going for the one #1 Awaken #1 Steve's electric solo #1 Parallels #3 Rick's solo Parallels #4 Parallels #5-10 Parallels #11 Jam #1 Awaken #2 Turn of the century #1 Turn of the century #2 Jam #2 Awaken #3
CD 2 :
Awaken #4 Turn of the century #3 Awaken #5 Turn of the century #4 Parallels #12 Positively 4th Street #2 Knockin' on heaven's door Going for the one #2 Jam #3 Steve's electric solo #2 Jam #4 Wonderous stories Going for the one #3 Awaken #6
Here is Yes rehearsing for the tour. I got this in a trade some time ago so the lineage is unknown. Its probably at least a 1st gen, more probably a second. The taper was in the back as the band sounds a tad distant. Not a bad recording, though, and I have tweaked it some to bring out the vocals and some highs without ading too much already-present hiss, and speed-corrected.
Yes Lititz, PA late July 1977
lineup: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White, Rick Wakeman
1. Awaken 2. Parallels 3. And You & I 4. And You & I 5. Ram 6. Ram 7. Ram 8. Wakeman piano 9. Parallels 10. Colours Of The Rainbow 11. Turn Of The Century
This recording is more complete than the Highland CD version, which was seeded on Dimeadozen not long ago. Highland probably decided to maximize profits by cutting costs and restricting the material to a single CD. Some run-throughs of Colours of the Rainbow which were not on the Highland CD are included here.
Great little story behind this one: Zombiwoof got this tape from someone who claimed to have been the janitor working at the Lilitz facility during the time Yes was hanging out in the Pennsylvania countryside, rehearsing for their soon-to-start 1977 world tour. The janitor claims he got more than 16 hours of tapes of the rehearsals from the garbage can! Zombiwoof has gone back to see if he can find this person and the other 14.5 hours. Keep your fingers crossed, but don't hold your breath... except for the 30-year-old garbage smell!
Overall quality of this recording is better than Highland's CD, which was probably taken from a higher generation copy of the source. Bass distortion is still evident in loud passages, and the automatic volume control kicks in at a few strange places, like the bells in Colours of the Rainbow. I tracked the recording in the order found on the cassette.
The tape was in good shape when I made the digital transfer, using my less-than-perfect cassette deck and a Xitel Inport connection. The 24 bit/48 khz transfer was equalized to cut hiss and remove a nasty hum in the first part of Disk 2. Side one of the tape ran a little slow, and the pitch has been corrected. Those pops and clicks when the tape was stopped and restarted have been removed. Otherwise, this is pretty much the unaltered transfer of the recording, recoded to 16 bit/44.1 kHz for CD compatibility.
Personally, I think the two sides of the tape may be reversed. Listen to disk two first, which ends with a rough version of And You And I, then go to the run-through on disk one, which is more refined. Yes plays Parallels better on disk one, and it has a more "finished" ending, which might mean it's the second run-through, too. Of course, the entire tape could be in no particular order of performance, so set your player on "shuffle" and have at it!
TheTooleMan October, 2007
Jon Anderson Chris Squire Steve Howe Alan White Rick Wakeman
Tracks Disk 1 (Tape side one) And You And I #1 (warm-up) And You And I #1 The Boys, Jamming Parallels #1 (warm-up) Parallels #1 (complete) Colours of the Rainbow #1 Colours of the Rainbow #2 Turn of the Century #1 (breakdown) Turn of the Century (warm-up) Turn of the Century (complete performance, last seconds cut when tape ran out)
Disk 2 (Tape side two) Awaken (warm-up) Awaken (breakdown) Awaken (restarted) Parallels #2 (warm-up) Parallels #2 (breakdown) Parallels #2 (post-breakdown ambience) And You And I #2
3 comments:
Source 1 -
Yes - Making for the one - GFTO Studio demos - 1977
Source Studio
Sound Quality: A
Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > You
Artwork included
CD 1 :
Parallels #1
Parallels #2
Positively 4th Street #1
Going for the one #1
Awaken #1
Steve's electric solo #1
Parallels #3
Rick's solo
Parallels #4
Parallels #5-10
Parallels #11
Jam #1
Awaken #2
Turn of the century #1
Turn of the century #2
Jam #2
Awaken #3
CD 2 :
Awaken #4
Turn of the century #3
Awaken #5
Turn of the century #4
Parallels #12
Positively 4th Street #2
Knockin' on heaven's door
Going for the one #2
Jam #3
Steve's electric solo #2
Jam #4
Wonderous stories
Going for the one #3
Awaken #6
Source 2 -
Here is Yes rehearsing for the tour. I got this in a trade some time ago so the lineage is unknown. Its probably at least a 1st gen, more probably a second. The taper was in the back as the band sounds a tad distant. Not a bad recording, though, and I have tweaked it some to bring out the vocals and some highs without ading too much already-present hiss, and speed-corrected.
Yes
Lititz, PA
late July 1977
lineup: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White, Rick Wakeman
1. Awaken
2. Parallels
3. And You & I
4. And You & I
5. Ram
6. Ram
7. Ram
8. Wakeman piano
9. Parallels
10. Colours Of The Rainbow
11. Turn Of The Century
running time is 77 minutes
Enjoy!
Relayerman
Source 3 -
Yes
Pre-tour Rehearsals
Expanded and More Complete
Lititz, PA
1977
Lineage: audience tape recording (unknown gear) -> Maxell XLII C-90 -> Sound Forge -> FLAC
This recording is more complete than the Highland CD version, which was seeded on Dimeadozen not long ago. Highland probably decided to maximize profits by cutting costs and restricting the material to a single CD. Some run-throughs of Colours of the Rainbow which were not on the Highland CD are included here.
Great little story behind this one: Zombiwoof got this tape from someone who claimed to have been the janitor working at the Lilitz facility during the time Yes was hanging out in the Pennsylvania countryside, rehearsing for their soon-to-start 1977 world tour. The janitor claims he got more than 16 hours of tapes of the rehearsals from the garbage can! Zombiwoof has gone back to see if he can find this person and the other 14.5 hours. Keep your fingers crossed, but don't hold your breath... except for the 30-year-old garbage smell!
Overall quality of this recording is better than Highland's CD, which was probably taken from a higher generation copy of the source. Bass distortion is still evident in loud passages, and the automatic volume control kicks in at a few strange places, like the bells in Colours of the Rainbow. I tracked the recording in the order found on the cassette.
The tape was in good shape when I made the digital transfer, using my less-than-perfect cassette deck and a Xitel Inport connection. The 24 bit/48 khz transfer was equalized to cut hiss and remove a nasty hum in the first part of Disk 2. Side one of the tape ran a little slow, and the pitch has been corrected. Those pops and clicks when the tape was stopped and restarted have been removed. Otherwise, this is pretty much the unaltered transfer of the recording, recoded to 16 bit/44.1 kHz for CD compatibility.
Personally, I think the two sides of the tape may be reversed. Listen to disk two first, which ends with a rough version of And You And I, then go to the run-through on disk one, which is more refined. Yes plays Parallels better on disk one, and it has a more "finished" ending, which might mean it's the second run-through, too. Of course, the entire tape could be in no particular order of performance, so set your player on "shuffle" and have at it!
TheTooleMan
October, 2007
Jon Anderson
Chris Squire
Steve Howe
Alan White
Rick Wakeman
Tracks
Disk 1 (Tape side one)
And You And I #1 (warm-up)
And You And I #1
The Boys, Jamming
Parallels #1 (warm-up)
Parallels #1 (complete)
Colours of the Rainbow #1
Colours of the Rainbow #2
Turn of the Century #1 (breakdown)
Turn of the Century (warm-up)
Turn of the Century (complete performance, last seconds cut when tape ran out)
Disk 2 (Tape side two)
Awaken (warm-up)
Awaken (breakdown)
Awaken (restarted)
Parallels #2 (warm-up)
Parallels #2 (breakdown)
Parallels #2 (post-breakdown ambience)
And You And I #2
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