Description
With a series of songs now regarded as band classics & frequently performed in concert, it takes some imagination to think of The Yes Album as a difficult third album. Yet, as the interviews conducted for the sleeve-notes for this edition make clear, the recording took place against a backdrop that was far from ideal. Despite a fine live reputation & two well-received albums, Yes had not made the commercial breakthrough to a wider audience that some of the bands British label mates on Atlantic had achieved. However, with the arrival of Steve Howe as guitarist, a better concept of what the band was trying to achieve in the studio with engineer/co-producer Eddie Offord & a focus on material that could be played live with the same punch as the studio recordings, The Yes Album proved to be that vital step to a much wider audience in Europe & America.
From the opening notes of Yours is no Disgrace to the final fade of Perpetual Change, the sound is of a band that is brimming with musical confidence. As Bill Bruford recalls You gave it your best but it was a
fast-moving world and you had to give more than your best. The band may have been down to its last few pounds, the management may have been changing, the record label concerned, but there was no compromise in the studio as Yes produced the bands first classic album, in a year where there was plenty of healthy competition for that much over-used term.
Blu-Ray exclusives include instrumental mixes, album needle-drops, additional singles edits & live material.
With expanded artwork & new sleeve-notes this is the definitive edition of The Yes Album.
The blu-ray features:
5.1 PCM Surround Sound and High Resolution Stereo mixes (24bit 96khz).
the original album mix in a hi-res flat transfer from the original stereo master tape source (24bit/192khz).
a complete alternate album running order drawn from live tracks, singles edits & an extended mix.
exclusive instrumental versions of all new mixes in DTS-HD Master Audio stereo (24bit/96khz).
exclusive needle-drop of an original UK vinyl A1/B1 pressing transferred in 24bit/96khz audio.






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