Sunday, October 23, 2011

Yes - 1977-08-23 - Detroit, MI

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  1. Source 1 -

    YES: DETROIT SPECIAL-Cobo Hall, Detroit-August 23, 1977 (complete show) & August 17, 1976 (remaining tracks not officially released)-All from 1st Gen Tapes

    1st Gen Tapes>dat>cd-r>Bias Peak Pro 5.21>XACT>flac

    Here is a wonderful snapshot of YES in their prime, featuring the band in 1977 and 1976, all from first-generation tapes. These are both very fine shows, EX- sound quality for the 1977 and EX sound quality for the 1976. The same taper did both shows and used great equipment, as the results show. One song sample provided for each show (Going for the One-1977 & Heart of the Sunrise-1976). Detroit concerts from the 1970s (and the city's great audiences) are always special, so here's a Detroit Special for all Yes fans to enjoy.

    Cobo Hall, Detroit-August 23, 1977-1st Gen Tape. None of this has ever been officially released.

    Lineup: Jon Anderson-Steve Howe-Chris Squire-Rick Wakeman-Alan White

    Setlist:
    Disc One: (68:15)
    1.Firebird Suite/Parallels
    2.I've Seen All Good People
    3.Close To The Edge
    4.Wonderous Stories
    5.Colors Of The Rainbow/Turn Of The Century
    6.Tour Song/And You And I
    7.Going For The One
    Disc Two: (44:02)
    8.Awaken
    9.Starship Trooper
    10.Roundabout

    AND, AS AN EXTRA BONUS:

    Cobo Hall, Detroit-August 17, 1976-1st Gen Tape.

    These are the remaining Detroit tracks that were NOT INCLUDED on the official releases "Yes Shows" and "The Word is Live." Here are the rest of the songs from this superb 1976 concert. The band obviously thought this was a hot show, because they have released half of it during the past 30 years. The remaining tracks included here have never been officially released. The lineup is the same, except Patrick Moraz is on keyboards, not Rick Wakeman. Excellent, sharp recording!

    Disc Three: (48:36)
    11.I've Seen All Good People
    12.Long Distance Runaround/Moraz Solo
    13.The Clap
    14.Harp Solo
    15.Heart Of The Sunrise
    16.Roundabout

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  2. Source 2 -

    Yes
    Going for the One Tour
    Cobo Hall
    Detroit, MI
    1977-08-23

    The date 7-7-7 marked the 30th anniversary of the release of Going For The One, reuniting the
    "Classic Yes Line-up," so I thought it would be fun to seed the shows I have in my collection on
    or near the dates of their 30th anniversaries.

    This is the second of two nights Yes performed at Detroit's Cobo Hall. It features the first tour
    performance of their new album's title track, "Going For The One."

    High-quality audience recording
    Remastered August, 2007 by TheTooleMan

    Lineage: unknown 1st gen tape (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=135963) Sound Forge -> FLAC
    Thanks to Mesquite for the original seed!

    This is a high-quality recording , much better than that of the first night in Detroit, but Yes sounded like they needed
    a laxative. Turned out the tape ran about 40 cents too slow. There were a couple of tiny gaps that I cut out, as
    well as an odd "bumping" sound in several places, usually during applause. The tape also had some auto-level
    artifacts - loud bass would pull down the level of all the other instruments. This was reversed by painstaking
    manual edits in Sound Forge. A gap in "Wondrous Stories" was removed by quickly cross-fading between the
    two ragged ends, which smooths out the transition that was probably caused by a tape flip. An abrupt cut in the
    applause following this song was smoothed out with some transplanted applause from another spot in the tape.

    The result is one of the best recordings of Yes on the GFTO tour.

    TheTooleMan
    August, 2007

    Jon Anderson (Vocals)
    Steve Howe (Guitars)
    Chris Squire (Bass)
    Rick Wakeman (Keyboards)
    Alan White (Drums)

    Tracks
    Disk 1:
    Firebird Suite
    Parallels
    I've Seen All Good People
    Close To The Edge
    Wonderous Stories
    Colours Of The Rainbow
    Turn Of The Century
    And You And I

    Disk 2:
    Going For The One *
    Flight Jam
    Awaken
    Starship Trooper
    Yours Is No Disgrace

    *According to Jon Anderson's announcement, this is the first performance of the title song of their new album.

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