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Yes/Netherlands 1972

Yes/Netherlands 1972

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From the original "White Yes Album" (Offshore Records) released only in the Netherlands in the 1970s, recording in super high quality the Amsterdam performance on January 21st from the Fragile tour when Bill Bruford was with Rick Wakeman. Contains the highest quality version of the reprinted topic. Of course, the analog copy version is recorded with ultra-high sound quality that exceeds the previously released CD version, and the slow pitch is also recorded perfectly for the first time. It is recorded with perfect stereo sound, and its unique sound image makes it sound like a super high-quality microphone recording, but the keyboard and other parts are completely separated in stereo, so it is probably a line recording. Is it? The cheers can also be heard in stereo, so it is assumed that an ambient microphone was placed over the line recording. In the 1970s, there were only a limited number of live recordings of Yes played by Bill Bruford, and it was the only and definitive recording of the Frafile period, including the licks, so it is a must-have among fans all over the world. A famous sound source that was considered an item. The solo part, where you can fully enjoy Rick's early playing, is recorded for 7 minutes and is a perfect listen. (You can hear Bill's typical drumming in the 10-second jam before Rick's solo.) Since the original was an analog record, due to the recording time, songs such as Heart Of The Sunrise were edited to 3:25, and The Fish Although the content is not perfect as only the end part is recorded (the exciting Yours Is No Disgrace's forced edit at 4:33 is shocking, but it must have been unavoidable because it was recorded on an analog record with limited recording time), and after all, Heart Of The Sunrise can be heard with Bill's drums. , Long Distance Runaround, and Yours Is No Disgrace, which is nearly 8 minutes long, are highly enjoyable and worth listening to. This is a record where you can enjoy a miraculous performance with the highest sound quality, unparalleled in rock history, in which the five members of Young Yes came together as one. Introducing a definitive version that is a must-have for fans, containing historical masterpieces in their best condition. Live at Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 21st January 1972 STEREO SBD 1. Your Move 2. All Good People 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Rick Wakeman Solo 5. Long Distance Runaround 6. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) 7. Yours Is No Disgrace Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars & Vocals Chris Squire - Bass & Vocals Rick Wakeman – Keyboards Bill Bruford – Drums

1. Your Move 2. All Good People 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Rick Wakeman Solo 5. Long Distance Runaround 6. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) 7. Yours Is No Disgrace Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars & Vocals Chris Squire – Bass & Vocals Rick Wakeman – Keyboards Bill Bruford – Drums

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