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Showing posts with label Yes. Show all posts

August 30, 2021

Yes - Live In Providence Civic Center RI (1977, England)


GOING FOR THE ONE Tour 1977
August 15, 1977 Providence Civic Center

SET LIST
Firebird Suite
Parallels
All Good People
Close To The Edge
Wondrous Stories
Beautiful Land
Turn Of The Century
And You And I
Flight Jam
Awaken

Encore
Starship Trooper
Roundabout
Yours Is No Disgrace


THE BAND
John Anderson (vocals)
Steve Howe (guitar)
Chris Squire (bass)
Rick Wakeman (keyboards)
Alan White (drums)

May 30, 2021

Yes - Wembley Arena '78 (1978, 2xCD, England)

Disc One:
1 BBC Friday Rock Show Opening (1.54)
2 Close Encounters Introduction (1.25)
3 Siberian Khatru (10.03)
4 Heart Of The Sunrise (10.37)
5 Circus Of Heaven (4.45)
6 Anniversary Medley (27.45)
7 Don't Kill The Whale (4.17)

Disc Two:
1 The Clap (4.35)
2 Starship Trooper (9.51)
3 On The Silent Wings Of Freedom (8.47)
4 Awaken (17.33)
5 I've Seen All Good People (8.19)
6 Roundabout (7.48)
7 BBC Friday Rock Show Closing (0.16)

Musicians
Jon Anderson
Steve Howe
Chris Squire
Rick Wakeman
Alan White

March 31, 2021

Jon Anderson ‎– 1000 Hands: Chapter One (2019, CD, England)


Tracklist:
1. Now (1:13)
2. Ramalama (3:49)
3. First Born Leaders (5:22)
4. Activate (8:51)
5. Make Me Happy (3:50)
6. Now Variations (1:02)
7. I Found Myself (5:05)
8. Twice in a Lifetime (5:06)
9. WDMCF (4:11)
10. 1,000 Hands (Come Up) (8:24)
11. Now and Again (3:39)

Musicians:
Jon Anderson / vocals, composer & co-arranger
With:
Steve Howe / guitar
Larry Coryell / guitar
Tommy Calton / guitar
Steve Morse / guitar
Rick Derringer / guitar
Pat Travers / guitar
Bobby Koelble / guitar
Christie Lenee / guitar
Trevor Rabin / guitar
Russel Chalk / ukulele
Don Oriolo / ukulele
Mitch Corbin / banjo
Chick Corea / keyboards
Jonathan Cain / keyboards
Keith Heffner / keyboards
Rick Wakeman / keyboards
Michael Franklin / keyboards, ukulele, co-arranger, producer
Jeff Abbott / keyboards
Brian Chatton / keyboards
Antonio Esposito / keyboards
Dariusz Grabowski / accordion
Brian Snapp / flute, saxophone
Charlie DeChant / flute, saxophone
Ian Anderson / flute
Edgar Winter / saxophone
Steve Walters / trumpet
Billy Boyd / trumpet
Brian Scanlon / trumpet
Pat Gulotta / trombone
Tower of Power / horns
Jean Luc Ponty / violin
Robby Steinhardt / violin
Jerry Goodman / violin
Charlie Bisharat / violin
Olga Kopakova / violin
Jason Thomas / violin
Paul Fluery / cello
Krissi Franzen / cello
Chris Squire / bass
Tim Franklin / bass, ukulele
Stuart Hamm / bass
Allan White / drums
Billy Cobham / drums
Matt Brown / drums
Carmine Appice / drums
Pat Frost / steel drums, trombone
Steady Joseph / percussion
Eddie Metz jr. / percussion
Nana Academy Youth Choir
Zap Mama / backing vocals
Bobby Kimball / backing vocals
Orlando Symphony Orchestra
Michael Winslow / Fx
Voices of Lindahl
Violectric (Michelle Jones, Brandy Moulden, Krissi Franzen, Kaitlin Higby, Paul Fleruy, T Franklin, Jennie Landau)

October 03, 2020

Chris Squire & Alan White ‎– Run With The Fox (1981, EP, England)

"Run with the Fox" is a 1981 Christmas song written, composed, produced, and performed by Chris Squire and Alan White, with Peter Sinfield co-writing lyrics. Both former Yes members, Squire and White recorded the song after their new band XYZ with Jimmy Page seemed unlikely to happen, and released the single under their own names as a collaborative piece.

Andrew Pryce Jackman, a childhood friend and frequent collaborator of Squire, was in charge of orchestration and since they had both been boy choristers with Barry Rose at St. Andrew's Church, Kingsbury, they contacted him to provide a boys choir to do the backing. By this time Barry was at St.Paul's Cathedral, so it is the St.Paul's boys that you hear on this recording. The B-side of the single, "Return of the Fox", is a more instrumental variation of "Run with the Fox', co-written by former King Crimson member Peter Sinfield. It features Dave Lawson (ex-Greenslade keyboardist & vocalist) on keyboards, and Squire's then wife Nikki on backing vocals. Following "Run with the Fox", both musicians collaborated again in the band Cinema which ultimately led to the reformation of Yes. The song would feature on Squire's festive album Chris Squire's Swiss Choir with another choir dubbed onto the track.