Yes, Friends and Relatives
Yes, Friends and Relatives | |
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Compilation album by Yes | |
Released | August 25, 1998 |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 2:19:36 |
Label | Eagle - EDGCD034 |
Compiler | Brian Adams for Eagle Rock Entertainment |
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Allmusic | [1] |
Yes, Friends and Relatives is a compilation album featuring songs of progressive rock band Yes and a selection of performances licensed from associated acts.[2][3] The double CD was released in 1998. The album opens with a 1998 remake of "Owner Of A Lonely Heart". The finale is "America".
Track list
Nr. | Title | Artist | Length | From album |
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Disc one | ||||
1 | "Owner of a Lonely Heart" | Jon Anderson | 3:31 | None - 1998 remake |
2 | "Ice" | Rick Wakeman | 4:50 | Time Machine |
3 | "Red And White" | Steve Howe | 3:33 | Home Brew |
4 | "Zone Of O" | Esquire | 5:19 | Coming Home |
5 | "Up North" | Earthworks & Bill Bruford | 5:22 | Earthworks |
6 | "The Pyramids of Egypt" | Rick Wakeman | 7:06 | Seven Wonders Of The World |
7 | "Roundabout" | Steve Howe | 2:29 | Not Necessarily Acoustic |
8 | "Sync Or Swim" | Wakeman With Wakeman | 6:05 | Wakeman & Wakeman |
9 | "Arthur" | Rick Wakeman | 12:57 | Live At Hammersmith |
10 | "Close to the Edge" - The Solid Time Of Change - Total Mass Retain - I Get Up, I Get Down - Seasons Of Man | Yes | 19:40 | Keys to Ascension 2 |
Disc two | ||||
1 | "No Expense Spared" | Wakeman With Wakeman | 5:30 | Wakeman & Wakeman |
2 | "Say" | Jon Anderson | 3:47 | The More You Know |
3 | "Walk Don't Run" | Steve Howe | 3:01 | Quantum Guitar |
4 | "Tron Thomi" | Esquire | 7:52 | Coming Home |
5 | "10 Million" | Jon Anderson | 3:39 | None |
6 | "Excerpts From Tales From Topographic Oceans" - The Revealing Science Of God: Dance Of The Dawn - The Remembering: High The Memory - The Ancient: Giants Under The Sun - Ritual | Steve Howe | 9:08 | Not Necessarily Acoustic |
7 | "The More You Know" | Jon Anderson | 3:44 | The More You Know |
8 | "Journey" | Rick Wakeman | 21:26 | Live At Hammersmith |
9 | "America" | Yes | 10:37 | Keys to Ascension 1 |
References
- ↑ Collins, P. (2011). "Friends & Relatives - Yes | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- ↑ "Friends and Relatives". Archived from the original on June 22, 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2007.
- ↑ "Friends & Relatives: Editorial Reviews". Amazon.com.
Friends and Relatives serves up a collection of mostly previously released solo material from Yes's various members. Jon Anderson's 1998 retread of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" is rather pointless, although it's hard to deny Rick Wakeman's epic "Journey." At 22 minutes, it proves that Yes are still capable of turning in portentous, convoluted, synthesizer-driven rock in a beat-driven age. Unfortunately, most of the better tracks here have already been issued on Keys to Ascension, making Friends and Relatives a superfluous compilation. --Everett True
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