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Yes/London, UK 1975

Yes/London, UK 1975

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From the 1975 UK tour accompanying the release of "Relayer" produced after Patrick Moratz participated in 1974, the outdoor live performance at Queen's Park Rangers in London on May 10th, which was previously distributed on VHS etc. A complete recording of the best quality video ever. First of all, this title is known for its representative live footage of Yes in the 1970s, and it is also known that part of it was aired on TV in Japan at the time, and later on, it was officially released as a complete version on VHS/LD. A split version of the disc was also released on DVD, but both are already difficult to obtain. And in order to maintain the master quality, this title was recorded directly on 2 DVDs for a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes without compression, and can be said to be the best video quality in existence. Although the video is of course in color, the audio is monaural as it was back then, and due to equipment trouble during recording, the poor audio balance in the first half was from the master, so the official release was canceled at the time, and it was not broadcast on domestic TV. The first half of the episode where the trouble occurred was cut out, and the series after ``Distant Memories'' was aired. Still, fans are very happy to be able to watch a precious 70's full live show in this quality, and since it's a "Relayer" tour, all three songs from the same album, including the opening song "Sound Chaser", will be played. It is also unique to this time of year. Then, following "Crisis", there was a perfect flow from "Relayer" to "To Be Over" and the 22-minute "Door of Confusion". Also, "Your Move" is an edited version typical of this period, with Moratsu's piano in the 2 minute range giving it a fresh feel. In addition, the familiar arrangement that connects "Mood for a Day" with the acoustic "Distant Memories" ~ "Clap" was well received by the audience, but it was also mixed with Moraz's Refugee's Papillion and solo "Story of I". In the piano-based solo, you can see that there are quite a few mis-touches, which is typical of a real live performance. The 24-and-a-half-minute long song "Ritual" reproduces the percussive sound with great force, and can be called a highlight worthy of the end of the main set. From the wonderful five-piece ensemble in “Roundabout” to the large circle in “Sweet Dreams” to “Yours Is No Disgrace,” the performances and sound quality here are impeccable. What will become. In any case, the best quality of the full live performance, which includes three 20-minute masterpieces such as "Crisis," "Door of Confusion," and "Ritual," which can be said to be the best part of this period, is completely reproduced in the best quality for all Yes fans. , a must-have item. Disc One : 01. Opening - Firebird Suite 02. Sound Chaser 03. Close To The Edge 04. To Be Over 05. The Gates Of Delirium 06. I've Seen All Good People / Your Move 07. Mood for A Day 08. Long Distance Runaround 09. Cachaca 10. Clap Disc Two : 01. And You And I 02. Ritual 03. Roundabout 04. Sweet Dreams 05. Yours Is No Disgrace [Recorded at Queen' Park Rangers' Loftus Road Stadium, London, UK May 10th 1975 : Totaltime: 148mins.] Jon Anderson - Vocals / Steve Howe - Guitars / Chris Squire - Bass / Patrick Moraz – Keyboards / Alan White – Drums

Disc One : 01. Opening - Firebird Suite 02. Sound Chaser 03. Close To The Edge 04. To Be Over 05. The Gates Of Delirium 06. I've Seen All Good People / Your Move 07. Mood for A Day 08. Long Distance Runaround 09. Cachaca 10. Clap Disc Two : 01. And You And I 02. Ritual 03. Roundabout 04. Sweet Dreams 05. Yours Is No Disgrace [Recorded at Queen' Park Rangers' Loftus Road Stadium, London, UK May 10th 1975 : Totaltime: 148mins.] Jon Anderson - Vocals / Steve Howe - Guitars / Chris Squire - Bass / Patrick Moraz – Keyboards / Alan White – Drums

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