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The Yes album "Magnification" from 2001 is a proof that experience and more than 30 years in the music business can be a quality guarantee. Yes have never released a really bad album. Some albums are of course low-marks in their career, but compared to the music business overall, all of their albums are above average. I'm a conservative fan who think they were at their peak in the 70's with their lengthy complex songs, but their more melodic 80's releases and forward are really good too. "Magnification" contains a whole symphony orchestra, which makes the music very pompous and beautiful.
Yes is a band that you use to describe other bands with. They created their own unmistakable sound back in the 70's, and they're still in the forefront of progressive rock. They haven't lost their finger-skills through the years and they're still brilliant musicians. If I would compare this album with all the progressive rock, prog metal etc. that's released nowadays I would give it 10 out of 10, but compared to other Yes albums I give it 7 out of 10. Which is still very good!
Review: Greger
Poster: Lafond
Studio Album, released in 2001
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Magnification (7:15)
2. Spirit Of Survival (6:02)
3. Don't Go (4:27)
4. Give Love Each Day (7:44)
5. Can You Imagine (2:58)
6. We Agree (6:30)
7. Soft As A Dove (2:18)
8. Dreamtime (10:45)
9. In the Presence of (10:24)
i) Deeper
ii) Death of Ego
iii) True Beginner
iv) Turn Around and Remember
10. Time Is Time (2:09)
Total Time: 60:33
Line-up / Musicians
- Jon Anderson / lead vocals, MIDI guitar, acoustic guitar
- Steve Howe / acoustic & electric guitars, steel, mandolin, vocals
- Chris Squire / bass guitars, vocals, lead vocal on "Can You Imagine"
- Alan White / drums, percussion, piano, vocals
Orchestral music composed, arranged and conducted by Larry Groupë
Releases information
Eagle Records #EAGCD 189
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