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Yes - Close to the edge
Year: 1972
Country: UK
Genre: Symphonic prog
Quality: Lossless (Flac, tracks)
Time: 00:37:44
Size: 265 MB (incl.3% recovery)
Source: torrent tracker

Yes - Close to the edge
Yes are an English progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. Their music is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts; often extended song lengths; abstract lyrics; and a general showcasing of its members' instrumental prowess. Yes blends symphonic and other 'classical' structures with their own brand of musical style. Despite a great many lineup changes, occasional splits within the group and the ever-changing trends in popular music, the band has continued on for nearly forty years and still retains a following.

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Yes - Close to the edge
About album:
Close to the Edge is the fifth album by British progressive rock band Yes. Close to the Edge set a trend for Yes of structuring an album around a single epic song, significantly longer than the album's other tracks. Here the centerpiece is the song "Close to the Edge". Later Yes albums that follow a similar pattern are Relayer (1974) (which features "The Gates of Delirium") and Going for the One (1977) (which features "Awaken").
The spiritual influences introduced by Jon Anderson, which later formed the basis of Tales from Topographic Oceans, are already evident in the music and lyrics of all three tracks on Close to the Edge. Renewal and repetition are other main themes; the title track starts and finishes with the same sound effects of running water and birds, and in "Siberian Khatru" there is the repetition of two-syllable words and phrases.
According to the group's fans, the title track is inspired by Hermann Hesse's book Siddhartha. This interpretation, which can cast the cryptic and mysterious lyrics in a new light, reads the song as tracking the awakening of Hesse's character "close to the edge" of a river (and, symbolically, of the serial lifetimes of his soul), where he experiences a spiritual awakening.
In June 1972, just as recording ended, drummer Bill Bruford suddenly left the line-up to play with King Crimson, forcing Yes to find a replacement drummer (ex-Plastic Ono Band member Alan White) before starting a new U.S. tour.
The cover art was by Roger Dean. Some of the photography for the album sleeve was by bass player Chris Squire's former bandmate in the Selfs and The Syn, Martyn Adelman.
The album is listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Progarchives.com voted it the greatest progressive album of all time in 2006. Guitar World ranked it #67 in their (Reader's Choice) list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Albums of All Time.
Close to the Edge (Atlantic K 50012) was released on Atlantic Records in September 1972. It reached #4 in the UK, and it reached #3 in the U.S. during a chart stay of 32 weeks. In the Netherlands it reached #1 on the Dutch album charts, and has been the only Yes album to do so.
Yes - Close to the edge
Tracklist:
01 - Close to the edge:
- The solid time of change
- Total mass retain
- I get uo I get down
- Seasons of man
02 - And you and I:
- Cord of life
- Eclipse
- The preacher the teacher
- Apocalypse
03 - Siberian Khatru

Lineup:
Yes - Close to the edge
Jon Anderson - vocals

Yes - Close to the edge
Chris Squire - bass and vocals

Yes - Close to the edge
Rick Wakeman - keyboards

Yes - Close to the edge
Bill Bruford - drums

Yes - Close to the edge
Steve Howe - guitars and vocals

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