Yes/Close to the Edge Studio Demos and Outtakes
Yes/Close to the Edge Studio Demos and Outtakes
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Contains studio demos of 3 songs from "Kisai". At the beginning, Close To The Edge has such a good sound that at first I think it's a collection of multi-track takes from the album, but there are parts where the vocal melodies are obviously different, so I don't think it's an outtake demo. No doubt about it. This is especially noticeable in #2, which was recorded for 13 minutes, but there are parts where the vocals, chorus, and synthesizers are not layered, and each part that was hidden in the thick sound structure is exposed one by one. , you can enjoy the highest quality sound with a truly realistic feel. The vocal line is completely different from the final, and the feel of the sound is also different. The overall sound image, including the layering of synths and vocals, is still unfinished, and overall it's very interesting to listen to. #3 is quite close to the final version, but like #1, I would be surprised if the beginning of The Solid Time Of Change was really arranged like this at first. I'm surprised that the timing of the vocals at the 11th minute is not determined. There is no steel guitar cover, and the rhythm pattern is at a very early stage. At the end, you can listen to the ending with a different impression that makes you wonder, "Was the arrangement really like this in the beginning?" #2 is a more complete version. Siberian Khatru #1 is counted. The rhythm is quite prominent here, and the guitar is recorded with a more vivid sound. The chorus is off and only John's vocal lead is recorded. The guitar cutting during the chorus is loud and cool. The solo played on the organ is completely different from the final one (the final one is a harpsichord), and the guitar solo is not overlaid at all, so you can enjoy the virtuosity of the backing of each instrument. In the second half, John's lyrics are completely different, and the ensemble is quite unfinished. The second half of the song “Dad” is instrumental only. The last guitar solo is also not covered. #2 has a thick chorus, and the overall sound image is quite close to the final one. (However, the texture has changed due to unprocessed effects) #3 seems to be the second half of take #2, and you can also hear the chorus of "Dah", synth overlays, guitar solo, etc. However, since no detailed effects have been applied, the sound impression is quite different from the final one. A collection of demos and outtakes from ``Kirishi'' where you can enjoy new discoveries throughout the film. The sound quality is perfect to the official level, so it's a gem that any progressive rock fan can enjoy. A collection of super high-quality demo takes of "Kirishi" that shocked fans around the world. Fans are definitely a must-listen/must-have! ! Perfect sound studio demos & outtakes of "Close To The Edge" album STEREO SBD 1. Close To The Edge #1 2. Close To The Edge #2 3. Close To The Edge #3 4. And You And I #1 5. And You And I #2 6. Siberian Khatru #1. Siberian Khatru #2 8. Siberian Khatru #3 Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars Chris Squire - Bass Rick Wakeman - Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums
1. Close To The Edge #1 2. Close To The Edge #2 3. Close To The Edge #3 4. And You And I #1 5. And You And I #2 6. Siberian Khatru #1. Siberian Khatru # 2 8. Siberian Khatru #3 Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars Chris Squire - Bass Rick Wakeman - Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums