Yes/NY,USA 6.18.1994
Yes/NY,USA 6.18.1994
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On June 18th, the first performance of the 1994 "TALK" tour, the Binghamton performance in New York will be officially recorded for the first time with super high sound quality and live quality. Because the cheers are far away and the sound quality is too direct, the sound image only sounds like a superb sound board at first glance, but it is actually a very excellent microphone recording. It is a valuable sound source as a document as it was the first day of the tour, but its dynamic sound, clear sound quality with excellent separation gives the listener a great sense of satisfaction. (In particular, the sound quality of Disc 2 is the best of the tour and deserves special mention.) Since it was the beginning of the tour, 90125 Yes's masterpiece numbers such as Hearts and City of Love, which were not performed at the Japan performance, were recorded in ``TALK''. The famous song “Where Will You Be?” from the album is also played. There were digital problems such as the sound becoming slightly unstable during the intro Perpetual Change, and a momentary sound dropout at 5:36 in the following The Calling, and furthermore, the recorder incorrectly set the Rec level during the instrumental Cinema. There are times when I have to wait too long to make adjustments and the sound suddenly cracks, but other than that, the sound quality is excellent. Before the fourth song Hearts, you can listen to John's MC "We're on tour again! It's great to be back together!" as if it was the first day of the tour. What's interesting is "Comrade," which follows Trevor's piano solo and is arranged in a way familiar from the 1994 tour. Due to trouble with the acoustic guitar at the beginning, the entire band completely loses track of where it's coming from, but John starts singing anyway, but it's out of key. The part where he says, "Let's try again," is an accident that I've never heard before, and on the contrary, it's one of the highlights of the song. Walls, which can be said to be the highlight of "TALK", and 25 minutes of Endless Dream are also perfectly included. Please enjoy this amazing document, which lasts a total of 2 hours and 25 minutes. Live at Broome Country Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, New York, USA 18th June 1994 Disc 1 1. Perpetual Change/The Calling 2. I Am Waiting 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Hearts 5. Real Love 6. Changes 7. Heart Of The Sunrise 8. Cinema 9. City Of Love Disc 2 1. Make It Easy 2. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 3. Rabin Piano Solo/And You And I 4. Where Will You Be? 5. I've Seen All Good People 6. Walls 7. Endless Dream 8. Roundabout
Disc 1 1. Perpetual Change/The Calling 2. I Am Waiting 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Hearts 5. Real Love 6. Changes 7. Heart Of The Sunrise 8. Cinema 9. City Of Love Disc 2 1. Make It Easy 2. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 3. Rabin Piano Solo/And You And I 4. Where Will You Be? 5. I've Seen All Good People 6. Walls 7. Endless Dream 8. Roundabout